Difference between revisions of "Jones, Clyde 2003-11-21"
(Created page with "This interview features Clyde Jones, who discusses the changing nature of research in the field of natural history, modern environmental concerns, and his experiences as a mu...") |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | This interview features Clyde Jones, who discusses the changing nature of research in the field of | + | This interview features Clyde Jones, who discusses the changing nature of research in the field of natural history, modern environmental concerns, and his experiences as a museum director. |
− | |||
==General Interview Information== | ==General Interview Information== |
Latest revision as of 19:33, 3 May 2017
This interview features Clyde Jones, who discusses the changing nature of research in the field of natural history, modern environmental concerns, and his experiences as a museum director.
General Interview Information
Interviewee Name: Clyde Jones
Additional Parties Recorded: n/a
Date: November 21, 2003
Location: Lubbock, Texas
Interviewer: David Marshall
Length: 01:58:01
Abstract
Influential figures in natural history during UNM era 5 00:01:07 Discussion about acquiring and preparing specimen collections 6 00:04:14 Innate talents for biology, young aptitude, the great naturalists 7 00:07:41 Knox Jones' field methods and effect on TTU’s program 10 00:20:16 Robert Baker and his influence on TTU biology 13 00:27:51 TTU biology's focus on fieldwork, data vs. technology 14 00:32:53 Water shortage, air pollution, its effect on the border 18 00:48:08 Discussion of the success and failures of natural history museums 19 00:52:21 Discusses talking to audiences about environmental concerns 23 01:05:39 How fieldwork and students have changed 27 01:18:18 Encounters with creationism 30 01:29:54 Discusses experiences with Texas Tech Museum 32 01:37:02
Access Information
Original Recording Format: born digital
Recording Format Notes: audio cd available in reading room
Transcript: found on dspace, see below
Links
Click for transcript: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/315142
Thank you for your interest in this oral history interview. Our oral history collection is available to patrons in the Southwest Collection's Reading Room, located on the campus of Texas Tech University. For reading room hours, visit our website. Please contact Reference Staff at least one week prior to your visit to ensure the oral history you are interested in will be available. Due to copyright issues, duplications of our oral histories can only be made for family members. If an oral history transcript has been made available online, the link will be provided on this page. More information on accessing our oral histories is located here. Preferred citation style can be found here. Interview Series: SWC Interviews