Individual works created by Andrić, Ivo, 1892-1975.
The 'General Audience' subcategories represent the largest portion of the collection. They were created to provide information to the general public and as such are diverse in form and depth of coverage.
There are various sets of editions or versions of the same brochure or booklet which provide insights into the evolution of popular myths and medical misconceptions, these items also provide examples of how language used to describe HIV /AIDS changed as the medical community gained more detailed understanding of the mechanism of the virus.
Typical titles for the items include: "What you should know" "Get the Facts!" and "How to Not get AIDS." Atypical and more provocative titles include: "AIDS Kills Women Men and Babies" and "What you think you know about AIDS could be dead wrong."
Many of the comic books and graphic brochures feature "superheroes" with names like 'King Kondom' and 'Grand Master Blaster.'
The 'Specific Audience' subcategories are items that were created to address the information needs of specific group, for example 'Caregivers' includes, friends, and parents, but does not include counsellors or health care professionals.
2 files containing materials pertaining to the Second Jurassic Colloquium held in Luxembourg, 1967.
2 files of miscellaneous reference works.
Series consists of souvenir programs, tickets, posters, in-house newsletters, route cards, press kits, and related advertising and promotional material.
Series consists of brochures, programs, printed ephemera, newsletters, and a small amount of manuscript material from Circus-related organizations and events. Files are arranged alphabetically by the name of the organization or event.
Series consists primarily of sound and video recordings of circuses and circus music. Some items are unlabeled and therefore unidentifiable because of their media format.
Series consists of both in-coming and out-going letters. Correspondence related to a specific project or organization will be found in the respective series (e.g. Guinness Literary Contest, Draft Publications).
Series consists of unpublished Cameroon Anglophone literature, collected by or sent to Arnold. A few items appear to be from the Guinness Literary Contest (Series 1). Some of the files include correspondence with the authors.
Series consists of photocopied articles from various academic journals; together with Arnold's comments.
Series consists of drafts and off-prints of articles by Arnold. There are also several versions of Arnold's unpublished comprehensive bibliography about Mongo Beti (1953-1993) as well as correspondence with publishers about this book. An abbreviated version of the bibliography was published as an appendix (pp. 425-444) to Stephen H. Arnold, ed. Critical Perspectives on Mongo Beti. (Boulder [Colo.]: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998)
Series consists of reprints and clippings of works by Kenneth Vivian Thimann, spanning approximately sixty years. Thimann (1904-1997) is considered the foremost 20th-century scholar of plant physiology, concentrating primarily, but not solely, on the chemistry, biochemistry, and physiology of auxins. Among other accomplishments, he was a Harvard instructor for thirty years, and served as the Provost and Professor of Biology at the University of California (Santa Cruz campus) for nearly thirty additional years.
Works are arranged by date and by title of the journals or primary works that Thimann's articles were reprinted or clipped from.
Personal files, correspondence, research and teaching materials, and published works.
German reprints from various scholarly publications relating to mycology and plant physiology. File titles refer to authors' last names only. Individual article listings available in a hard-copy bibliography typed by Gruen, located in this series, Folder 5.
Series consists of 4 subseries: organizational files, correspondence, membership lists, and financial documentation. Series 1.2 (Correspondence) includes an envelope of correspondence, artwork and photography from Boris Zavgorodny, a Russian science fiction enthusiast and artist who corresponded with the ESFCAS during the 1980s.
Series consists of publications from other Science Fiction clubs, acquired primarily through trade, as well as general science fiction information and ephemera.
96-165-158-I to 96-165-158-XXVIII
This collection contains over five hundred articles written in Croatian, Serbian, English, and German, on all aspects of Andric's life, work and diplomatic career. There are original offprints, excerpts and newspaper clippings, as well as photocopies, with handwritten annotations and research notes, as well as essays and papers in typescript.
These files are arranged by Author and Subject.
Three French reprints from various scholarly publications relating to mycology and plant physiology. Individual article listings available in a bibliography typed by Gruen, located in Series 2, Folder 5.
Series consists of publications that are in their original format, neither reprints nor clippings.
Reprints, leaflets, periodicals, newsletters, and published archaeological reports, pertaining to plains bison.
Material pertaining to national, provincial and state parks, as well as material collected from libraries and archives to support Arthur's studies.
Records of archeological field studies conducted by Arthur through universities in Montana, Saskatchewan and Alberta, in addition to general archaeological information and research files.
English reprints from various scholarly publications relating to mycology and plant physiology. File titles refer to authors' last names only. Individual article listings available at the item level.
Series consists of lecture notes, illustrations, and printed ephemera.
Series consists of notes, newspaper clippings, and printed ephemera about various African countries. Topics covered include history, culture, and politics. It is probable that some of this material was collected by Nitecki to support his teaching and research activities.
Series consists of slides depicting African art, architecture, and other material culture, etc. Other subjects represented include China and European art generally. Some of these slides have apparently come from commercial sources. Most of this material was collected by Andre Nitecki to support his teaching and research activities; Arnold collected some of it.
Series consists of four videocassettes. Item list available.
Series consists of interviews with African authors (famous and unknown), scientists, and women of distinction. They represent the entire interviewing "oveure" of Lee Nichols of the Voice of America from the 1960's to the 1990's. The 8" tapes were edited for broadcast to Africa. They exist in three other libraries in the world. The 11" tapes are raw interviews (unedited) and no other copies exist anywhere. There are also some interviews with Caribbean authors and related music performances.
Series consists of circus-related and entertainment trade publications collected by Chapman. A few non-circus publications that contain relevant articles are included. Files are arranged alphabetically by the title of the periodical.
Series consists of publications, printed ephemera, manuscripts, slides, photographs, and several items of realia.