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Appendix I Publications Using SIA Holdings Adler, Peter H.
The Black Flies of Albers,
Henry, editor. Maria Mitchell
– A Life in Diaries and Letters. Allard,
Dean C. “The Origins and
Early History of the Steamer Albatross, 1880-1887.” Marine
FisheriesReview 61:4 (1999): 1-21. _______.“Spencer
Baird and Support for American Marine Science, 1871-1877.” Earth Science History 19:1 (2000): 44-57. Bedini,
Silvio A. “Edward Kubel
(1820-1896) Brown,
Julie K. Making Culture
Visible: Photography and Its Displays at Industrial Fairs, International Expositions and Institutional Exhibitions in
the Buck,
Rinker. If We Had Wings: The
Enduring Dream of Flight. Buhs,
Joshua Blu. “The Fire Ants
Wars: Solenopsis and the Nature of the American States,
1918-1982.” Ph.D. dissertation, Casto,
Stanley D. “H. B. Butcher
and the Birds of Conlin,
Michael F. “Science Under
Siege: Joseph Henry’s Smithsonian, 1846-1865.” Ph.D. dissertation, “Cub
in a Tub.” National
Geographic, December, 2000. Dean,
Lewis S., editor. The Papers
of Michael Tuomey. Dwyer,
John B. To Wire the World:
Perry M. Collins and the North Pacific Telegraph Expedition. Erikson,
Patricia Pierce.
“Encounters in the Nation’s Attic: Native American
Community Museums/Cultural Centers, the Smithsonian Institution and the
Politics of Knowledge-Making.”
Ph.D. dissertation, _______,
with Helma Ward and Kirk Wachendorf. Voices of a Thousand People. Makah
Cultural and Fernlund, Kevin
J. “William Henry Holmes
and the Archaeology of the American Southwest.” Fiege,
John. “Representing Nature
at the National Zoo.” M.S.
thesis, Fischer,
Dan L. Early Southwest
Ornithologists, 1528-1900. Frankel,
Oz. “States of Inquiry: The
Politics, Rituals and Texts of Social Investigations in Furnishings
from the Barney Studio House. Auction catalog. Geschwind,
Carl-Henry. “Embracing Science and Research: Early 20th
Century Jesuits and Seismology in the Hasler,
Beatrice and Thomas W. Baumann. Henri
Pittier. Leben und Werk eines
Schweizer Naturforschers in den Neotropen. Herman,
Daniel Justin. Hunting in the
American Imagination. Hickman,
Caroline M. “Building for
Science: Carnegie Institution of Washington’s Geophysical
Laboratory.” Hochfelder,
David. “Taming the
Lightening: American Telegraphy as a Revolutionary Technology,
1832-1860.” Ph.D. dissertation,
Home
Study Course in Bird Biology. Howard, Richard A. “The Role of Botanists During
World War II in the Pacific Theatre.” In Science and the Pacific
War. Science and Survival in the
Pacific, 1939-1945, Roy M. MacLeod, editor. Kaufman,
Dawn M., Donald W. Kaufman, and Glennis A. Kaufman. “Women in the Early Years of the
American Society of Mammalogists (1919-1949).” Journal of Mammalogy 77:3
(1996): 642-654. Kim, Hyungsook. “Objects and Knowledge: A
Historical Perspective on American Art Museums.” Ph.D. dissertation, _______. Museums and Communications. Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Barbara. Destination Culture: Tourism, Museums, and Heritage. Kramer,
Paul. “Making Concessions:
Race and Empire Revisited at the Philippine Exposition, St. Louis,
1901-1905.” Radical
History Review 73 (Winter 1999): 74-114. Larner, John William. The Papers of Joseph Trimble
Rothrock, M.D. Lee,
Molly. “Contact and
Context: The History of the Alaska Commercial Company.” In Catalogue Raisonne of the Alaska
Commercial Company Collection, Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology,
Nelson H. H. Graburn, Molly Lee, and Jean-Loup Rousselot, editors. _______. “The Alaska Commercial Company:
The Formative Years.” Pacific
Northwest Quarterly 89:2 (Spring 1998): 59-64. Lord,
Nancy. Green Love,
Love, Rhoda M.
“Louis F. Henderson (1853-1942): The Grand Old Man of Northwest
Botany.” The Native Plant
Society of Oregon, Occasional Paper, number 2, 2001. Maryan-George,
Carol. “Museum Montage: A
History of Museum Film and Audiovisual Use at the Smithsonian Institution, c.
1950-1980.” M.A. thesis,
The George Washington University, 1998. Morris,
Lisa M. “Keeper of the
Seal: Henry Wood Elliott and the
Role of Watercolor in the Conservation of
the Alaskan Fur Seal.”
Ph.D. dissertation, Nelson,
Gareth and P. Y. Ladiges.
“Gondwana, Vicariance Biogeography and the Paddle,
Robert. The Last Tasmanian
Tiger: The History and Extinction of the Thylacine. Patterson,
Joby. Bertha E. Jacques and
the Penny,
H. Glenn. “Cosmopolitan
Visions and Municipal Displays: Museums, Markets, and the Ethnographic
Project in Post,
Robert C. “’A Very
Special Relationship.’ SHOT and the Smithsonian’s Rainger,
Ronald. “Science at the
Crossroads: The Navy, Robinson,
William Laughlin and Eric G. Bolin.
Wildlife Ecology and Management. Russell,
Dick. Eye of the Whale. Sheppard, Norman. “The Historical Development of
Experimental Techniques in Vibrational Spectroscopy.” In Handbook of Vibrational
Spectroscopy. Shipman,
Pat. The Man Who Found the Missing
Link: Eugene Dubois and His Lifelong Quest to Prove Smith,
David G. and Jeffrey T. Williams.
“The Great Albatross Philippine Expedition and Its
Fishes.” Marine
Fisheries Review 61:4 (1999): 31-41. Smith,
Felisa and Dawn M. Kaufman.
“A Quantitative Analysis of the Contributions of Female
Mammalogists from 1919 to 1994.”
Journal of Mammalogy 77:3 (1996): 613-628. Springer,
Victor G. “Kumataro Ito,
Japanese Artist on Board the Stevens,
Michael and George Waldmann. Animal
Biodiversity of the Lesser Worster,
Donald. A River Running West:
The Life of John Wesley Powell.
Yochelson,
Ellis L. “Mary Vaux
Walcott.” Marrella
13 (Fall 2000): 6-9. _______. “Cracking the Cambrian: Walcott
in _______.
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