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Content Description
Contributing Institution:
Special Collections and Archives, University of California, Irvine Libraries
Title: Jack Skinner papers on ecological research in Southern California
Identifier/Call Number: MS.R.196
Physical Description:
16 Linear Feet
(16 record cartons) and 5 unprocessed linear feet
Date (inclusive): 1966-2016
Abstract: The Jack Skinner papers are comprised of material, such as notes, reports, correspondence, and maps, created during the course
of research and advocacy for clean water in Southern California. Much of the material pertains to Newport Bay, but the collection
also contains material about the San Diego Creek, the Santa Ana River, and the Irvine Ranch Water District.
Condition Description: Materials are dusty, but generally in good condition.
Language of Material:
English
.
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The collection has not been processed but is open for research. Please contact the Department of Special Collections and Archives
in advance to request access.
Access to original audio tapes and video recordings is restricted; researchers may request listening or viewing copies.
Publication Rights
Property rights reside with the University of California. Copyrights are retained by the creators of the records and their
heirs. For permission to reproduce or to publish, please contact the Head of Special Collections and Archives.
Preferred Citation
Jack Skinner papers on ecological research in Southern California. MS.R.196. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine
Libraries, Irvine, California. Date accessed.
Content Description
The Jack Skinner papers are comprised of material, such as notes, reports, correspondence, and maps, created during the course
of research and advocacy for clean water in Southern California. Much of the material pertains to Newport Bay, but the collection
also contains material about the San Diego Creek, the Santa Ana River, and the Irvine Ranch
Water District.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Ecology--Research--California
Newport Bay (Calif.) -- Environmental conditions -- 20th century