Guide to the Homer W. Ibser papers, 1969-1990 (1970-1989)
California State University, Sacramento Special Collections & University Archives
The Library
2000 State University Drive East
Sacramento, CA, 95819-6039
916-278-6144
scua@csus.edu
Title: Homer W. Ibser papers
Identifier/Call Number: MSS 2007/02
Contributing Institution:
California State University, Sacramento Special Collections & University Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
16.25 Linear feet
(13 record cartons)
Date (bulk): Bulk, 1970-1989
Date (inclusive): 1969-1990
creator:
Ibser, Homer W.
No additions are expected.
The Homer W. Ibser papers were maintained by Homer Ibser himself and, after his death, were transferred to Special Collections
and Archives in 2007.
[Identification of item including date], [Folder Title], MSS 2007/02, Homer W. Ibser papers, Department of Special Collections
and University Archives, The Library, California State University, Sacramento.
Collection contains writings, correspondence, books, video cassettes, and teaching materials. A large amount of the collection
pertains to articles, news clippings, pamphlets, catalogs, publications, reports, and summaries on SMUD and the Rancho Seco
nuclear power plant.
Copyright is protected by the copyright law, Chapter 17 of the U.S. Code. Reqquests for permission to publish, quote, or reproduce
from collections must be submitted in writing to the Head of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives.
Permission for publication is given on the behalf of the Department of Special Collections and University Archives, The Library,
California State University, Sacramento as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to include permission of the
copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
The Homer W. Ibser papers were given to the CSUS Special Collections and University Archives by Tomiko Ibser in 2007.
Homer W. Ibser served on the faculty at California State University, Sacramento in the Departments of Physics and Astronomy.
He focused primarily on nuclear power and the negative effects of radiation. He was also an advocate for the closing of the
Rancho Seco nuclear power plant.
Conditions Governing Access note
Collection is open for research. Some restrictions may apply.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Ibser, Homer W.
Ibser, Tomiko
Anti-nuclear movements
Astronomy.
Nuclear energy