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Archives - Personal Collections - Individual Pages #34

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tomadams commented 4 years ago

As a rule, "Finding Aid" should always be the first item listed in the left hand column for each collection. Even if I do not list the name explicitly here, all should have "Finding Aid" at the top.

The ghost button "Contact the Archives", goes to /archives/contact-the-archives. In the 2 of the three table please add a "S" from "Archive Hours" to "Archives Hours".

Avery Move Finding Aid to top

Kitty Brehme Warren Finding Aid => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/4/resources/87 Remove scrapbook index

Sydney Brenner Remove existing Finding Aid & Scholarships Finding Aid => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/35 Archives Repository Oral History Sydney Brenner Research Fellowships => https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/education/center-for-humanities/grants-fellowships/ Sydney Brenner Memorial => http://library.cshl.edu/pages/Sydney-Brenner-Memorial/ [the content of this page should be moved over to the new website]

Davenport Finding Aid => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/11 Publications => http://repository.cshl.edu/view/cshl_author/davenport=5Fcharles=5Fbenedict.html Davenport and Demeric Reprints => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/78 Remove "External Link"

Hugo Fricke remove Collection Inventory (pdf)

Carol Greider Remove Archives Repository Finding Aid Publications => http://repository.cshl.edu/view/cshl_author/greider=5Fcarol.html

Winship Herr Finding Aid => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/18 Oral History => http://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/winship-herr/ Publications => http://repository.cshl.edu/view/cshl_author/herr=5Fwinship.html Processing....

Barbara McClintock Remove: Bibliography, Collection Inventory (pdf) Finding Aid => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/7 Faculty Profile => https://facultyprofiles.cshl.edu/barbara.mcclintock Oral History Correspondence Photo Archive

Hermann J. Muller Finding Aid David E. Muller Oral History => http://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/david-e-muller/ 2015 Muller Event @ CSHL => http://library.cshl.edu/Meetings/muller/

Jeffrey Strathern Oral History => http://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/klar-strathern/

James D. Watson remove existing Finding Aid, Manuscripts, Bibliography and Reprints Finding Aid => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/55 Watson Family Finding Aid => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/77 Archives Repository => http://libgallery.cshl.edu/collections/show/3 Publications => http://repository.cshl.edu/view/cshl_author/watson=5Fjames=5Fd.html Honest Jim online exhibit The Double Helix online exhibit A Natural Bestseller => http://library.cshl.edu/naturalbestseller/ 50th Anniversary of Molecular Biology of the Gene => Will need to provide URL

Evelyn Witkin Oral History => http://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/evelyn-witkin/

Missing Pages (Archives will need to provide photo and further details):

Bruce Stillman Finding Aid => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/79

Mark Ptashne Finding Aid => https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/88

tomadams commented 4 years ago

At the end of the Syndey Brenner Bio, please add the following paragraph.

Sydney Brenner died at the age of 92 on April 5, 2019 in Singapore, where he had helped develop scientific institutes. Sydney Brenner was widely regarded as the "father of biomedical sciences" in Singapore, he was pivotal to the establishment of Singapore’s first life sciences research institute in 1985, the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, which was officially opened at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1987. He was an adjunct professor at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, and was conferred the Honorary Doctor of Letters in 1995 for his contributions to Singapore. Among other accolades he received for his dedication and commitment to Singapore were the Distinguished Friends of Singapore award in 2000, Honorary Citizen in 2003 and the National Science and Technology Medal in 2006.

srunkows commented 4 years ago

At the end of the Syndey Brenner Bio, please add the following paragraph.

Sydney Brenner died at the age of 92 on April 5, 2019 in Singapore, where he had helped develop scientific institutes. Sydney Brenner was widely regarded as the "father of biomedical sciences" in Singapore, he was pivotal to the establishment of Singapore’s first life sciences research institute in 1985, the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, which was officially opened at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 1987. He was an adjunct professor at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, and was conferred the Honorary Doctor of Letters in 1995 for his contributions to Singapore. Among other accolades he received for his dedication and commitment to Singapore were the Distinguished Friends of Singapore award in 2000, Honorary Citizen in 2003 and the National Science and Technology Medal in 2006.

This text has been added to Sydney's page.

srunkows commented 4 years ago

I made all the sidebar link updates on all the personal collection pages. Please double check them to make sure I got everything correct since there were alot of changes.

I created the missing pages for Stillman and Ptashne: https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/personal-collections/bruce-stillman/ https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/personal-collections/mark-ptashne/

The Sydney Brenner Memorial => http://library.cshl.edu/pages/Sydney-Brenner-Memorial/ [the content of this page should be moved over to the new website]

This content was considered one of your 'one-off' pages that was not going to be moved to the new website because it had it's own design/navigation/Disqus commenting. There is no provision for a page to have its own navigation or commenting.

I can put together a page for it, but it is not going to look like what you currently have. Please advise.

tomadams commented 3 years ago

Please add the following test to the newly created Mark Ptashne page:

The Mark Ptashne Collection consists of newspaper clippings, scientific correspondence (both original and photocopies) with 148 scientists including Nobel prize winners Francis Crick, Walter Gilbert, and Sydney Brenner. Much of the scientific correspondence is of a scientific nature mixed with personal exchanges. There is also special correspondence with Dr. George Klein and Charles M. Fair on shared interests such as art, music, science and philosophy. Material also includes emails, faxes, grant applications, patents both US and international, photographs, clippings, essays, awards, reports, and publications. The topics discussed range from scientific ethics, scientific fraud, the HIV/AIDS debate, Lasker award, discussions of scientific research, testimony of the Recombinant DNA Cambridge City Council Hearings, and the Cultural Congress held in Havana January -12, 1968, which brought together over four hundred "intellectuals" from the industrialized and third world nations to consider their role in the context of the revolutionary struggle in this era. Topics also include Mark Ptashne’s books “A Genetic Switch” and “Genes and Signals.” There are also grant applications and patents related to interferon. [The Collection is digitized]

Keep the existing link to the ArchivesSpace finding aid, then Digital Collection: https://cshl.smugmug.com/Ptashne/n-P4MGJt/MSP-008-008/ Oral history: https://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/mark-ptashne/ Mark Ptashne in the Institutional Repository: http://repository.cshl.edu/cgi/search/simple?q=ptashne&_action_search=Search&_action_search=Search&_order=bytitle&basic_srchtype=ALL&_satisfyall=ALL

I will forward you a picture of Mark. Please add the caption: Mark Ptashne, 1997. Photo by Paul R. Turnbull.

tomadams commented 3 years ago

On the https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/personal-collections/charles-yanofsky/ page, please change the name of the link on the right-hand side (under finding aid) from "The Charles Yanofsky Collection" to "Processing the Yanofsky Collection".

srunkows commented 3 years ago

Ptashne and Yanofsky personal collection pages have been updated. I searched my email inbox for the photo of Ptashne but couldn't find it. Can you please send it again? Thanks!

tomadams commented 3 years ago

Sue,

I resent the email of Nov 12th. Did you receive it?

-Tom

tomadams commented 3 years ago

For Mark Ptashne the link should be: Digital Collections: https://cshl.smugmug.com/Ptashne/n-P4MGJt

srunkows commented 3 years ago

For Mark Ptashne the link should be: Digital Collections: https://cshl.smugmug.com/Ptashne/n-P4MGJt

link has been updated

srunkows commented 3 years ago

I resent the email of Nov 12th. Did you receive it?

yes, thanks Tom, I received the email with the photos

tomadams commented 3 years ago

On a few pages, please add these additional links:

The Amos Avery page: https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/personal-collections/amos-g-avery/ Digital material ==> https://cshl.smugmug.com/SmugVault/n-7sTRxq/Amos-Avery-Image-Collection/Amos-Avery-Miscellaneous-File/

Sydney Brenner page: https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/personal-collections/sydney-brenner/ May Brenner ==> https://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/may-brenner/

Bruce Stillman page: https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/personal-collections/bruce-stillman/ Oral History ==> https://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/topic/cshl/bruce-stillman/ Institutional Repository ==> http://repository.cshl.edu/cgi/search/simple?q=stillman&_action_search=Search&_action_search=Search&_order=bytitle&basic_srchtype=ALL&_satisfyall=ALL

Jim Hicks page: https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/personal-collections/james-hicks/ Oral History ==> https://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/jim-hicks/

Amar Klar page https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/personal-collections/amar-klar/ needs a link to his oral history: https://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/amar-klar/

srunkows commented 3 years ago

On a few pages, please add these additional links:

The additional links have been added to Avery, Brenner, Stillman, Hicks, and Klar

srunkows commented 3 years ago

I will forward you a picture of Mark. Please add the caption: Mark Ptashne, 1997. Photo by Paul R. Turnbull.

Photo of Mark with caption has been added to his page

srunkows commented 3 years ago

Photo of Bruce has been added to Bruce's Personal Collection page. There were many photos in the email you sent on Nov 12 that do not have a corresponding Personal Collection page, not sure where these additional photos are supposed to go:

Yuzuru-Husimu.jpg Watson-Father-Sister.jpg Raquel-Rotman-Sussman.jpg Kenneth-Noreen-Murray.jpg Jim-Garrels-1982.jpg Hideki-Kambara.jpg Gerald-Rubin.jpg Frances-Crick.jpg Clarence-Campbell-ERO.jpg Bruce-Wallace.jpg Alan-Bernheimer-Harbor.jpg Akiyoshi-Wada.jpg

tomadams commented 3 years ago

All of those pictures, plus the picture of Bruce and Mark Ptashne, will go on the top-level Personal Collections page as links (with the short descriptions): https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/archives/personal-collections/ See Issue #46

These pictures will also be used on their individual personal collection page as well.

I will breakout the descriptions / links for the individual personal pages from the top-level personal collections to make it more explicit, what goes where.

tomadams commented 3 years ago

This is the description and links for the individual collections already on the new site. [Previously listed on the top-level page]

Dr. Alan W. Bernheimer Sr. collection of Cold Spring Harbor Materials AWB

Materials related to the village of Cold Spring Harbor, 1897-1947, accrued by Bernheimer while on staff at the Biological Laboratory at CSH. This collection includes reprints, inventories, pamphlets, announcements, topographical maps and annual reports of the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum.

Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/76

Clarence G. Campbell collection CGC

Campbell was a wealthy New Yorker who served as officer of several eugenics organizations. Dating from 1921 to 1938, this collection contains Campbell’s correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, reprints, published journals, lecture notes, and speeches/addresses. His career as eugenicist, scientist, and writer are well documented. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/1

Francis H.C. Crick subcollection

This substantial sub-collection of the Sydney Brenner collection contains material that belonged to Nobel laureate Francis Crick, with whom Brenner had shared an office. When Crick left the MRC laboratory at Cambridge, Brenner preserved these materials, which include correspondence, photographs, scientific notes, and manuscripts by Crick and others. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/45594

James I. Garrels Protein Databases, Inc. collection JIG

These papers consist primarily of printed materials including newspaper clippings, annual report selections, and information related to the formation of Protein Database, Inc., a biotechnology company established in 1984 by Robert Franza and Jim Garrels of CSHL. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/21

Dr. Yuzuru Husimi collection YH

Contains reprints and patent applications related to Husimi’s work on the Human Genome Project. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/80

Dr. Hideki Kambara collection HK

This collection contains eight notable reprints of Kambara’s work and copies of eight patents directly related to his research. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/69

Sir Kenneth Murray and Lady Noreen Parker Murray collection KMNPM

Contains documents pertinent to the EMBO Workshop on DNA Restriction and Modification in Basel, Switzerland during September 1972, and a laboratory notebook used by Sir Kenneth Murray in 1978 while at the University of Edinburgh. Within this notebook is a copy of a reprint by Peter Hans Hofschneider and Kenneth Murray, in 2001. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/73

Dr. Gerald Rubin collection: Model organism genome sequencing, 1992-1999 GR

This collection is related to the development of a catalog for the Human Genome Project Archives. Of historical value is one of the three original signed documents dated January 1999 with Celera Genomics that spelled out the terms for the collaboration on the Drosophila genome sequencing project, signed by Craig Venter, founder of Celera Genomics in 1998, Gerald Rubin, and an official of the University of California at Berkeley. There also includes a folder on including emails and letters that deals with the Department of Energy’s consideration in 1992 of supporting model organisms sequencing. The question raised of whether is would be best to sequence worms or flies. There are letters from future Nobelists Robert Waterson and John Sulston praising the superiority of worms, and opposing views from Jasper Rine and Gerald Rubin promoting flies as the ideal model organism. Included are views from other scientists including Raymond Gesteland, and Lloyd Smith are included on this topic. There is also correspondence on DOE/NIH relations relevant to the Drosophila mapping project. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/70 Oral History ==> http://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/gerald-rubin/

Mark Ptashne collection MSP

The Mark Ptashne Collection consists of newspaper clippings, scientific correspondence (both original and photocopies) with 148 scientists including Nobel prize winners Francis Crick, Walter Gilbert, and Sydney Brenner. Much of the scientific correspondence is of a scientific nature mixed with personal exchanges. There is also special correspondence with Dr. George Klein and Charles M. Fair on shared interests such as art, music, science and philosophy. Material also includes emails, faxes, grant applications, patents both US and international, photographs, clippings, essays, awards, reports, and publications. The topics discussed range from scientific ethics, scientific fraud, the HIV/AIDS debate, Lasker award, discussions of scientific research, testimony of the Recombinant DNA Cambridge City Council Hearings, and the Cultural Congress held in Havana January -12, 1968, which brought together over four hundred "intellectuals" from the industrialized and third world nations to consider their role in the context of the revolutionary struggle in this era. Topics also include Mark Ptashne’s books “A Genetic Switch” and “Genes and Signals.” There are also grant applications and patents related to interferon.

Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/88

Bruce W. Stillman collection BWS

A collection of scientific, administrative and personal materials of CSHL President and Chief Executive Officer, biochemist, and cancer researcher Bruce W. Stillman. The collection is largely composed of administrative papers, the scientific research/experiments done in Dr. Stillman’s Laboratory, and limited personal materials. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/79 Oral History ==> http://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/speaker/bruce-stillman/

Raquel Rotman Sussman collection RRS

This collection consists of correspondence, notably with future Nobelist Alfred Day Hershey, subject files, laboratory notebooks spanning a 40 year period, a few photographs of herself with friends, and a set of her reprints including a reprint with Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod while she was at the Institute Pasteur in the 1960s. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/62

Akiyoshi Wada collection AW

This collection encompasses eight files and a binder of 24 CD-ROMs related to the completion of the human genome project. The files all relate to the Japanese human genome project including workshops, correspondence with Renato Dulbecco, reprints and photographs. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/68

Bruce Wallace

[personal library with marginalia] Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/91

James D. Watson family collection JDWF

Consists of material that was created by the Watson family during the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. The collection includes correspondence, writings, clippings, travel ephemera, and birding material. Additionally, the collection includes a series of genealogical research collected by the Watson family and by Watson’s archivists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Finding Aid ==> https://archivesspace.cshl.edu/repositories/2/resources/77

srunkows commented 3 years ago

This is the description and links for the individual collections already on the new site. [Previously listed on the top-level page] All these new Collections pages are now available and appearing on the Personal Collections landing page and ready for review. https://lib-review-cshl-core.pantheonsite.io/archives/personal-collections/

srunkows commented 3 years ago

FYI - I changed the Personal Collections landing page so it no longe relies on the Cards component. It will now build the page automatically based on the Personal Collection detail pages. This will be much easier you to maintain and can be styled differently without affecting the rest of the webpages that use the card component. Right now the boxes are styled like the Cards, but can be changed if necessary.

One thing, the list of collections on the landing page is now alphabetized by the post title. This is a Wordpress thing. It alphabetizes by the post's title field. If you want to alphabetize the list by last name, I can add a new field into the database and use that to alphabetize instead of the post title. We did something similar for the Faculty & Staff listing page.

tomadams commented 3 years ago

Please do add the functionality to sort the collections by a sort field. The last name should be entered into this sort field.

Can we then use this sort field to build a index with links at the top of the collections listings, also using the sort field as anchors at the start of each collection (non-card)?

Now that we are not using the standard cards, are we able to:

srunkows commented 3 years ago

Please do add the functionality to sort the collections by a sort field. The last name should be entered into this sort field.

I will add this to the DB tonight

Can we then use this sort field to build a index with links at the top of the collections listings, also using the sort field as anchors at the start of each collection (non-card)?

I think we should be able to do this. I'll see if I can write s function to do this.

Now that we are not using the standard cards, are we able to: define the screen width breakpoints for one, two, three and four columns? Modify the card so that the pictures is on the left, and the text is to the right. (Don't do this now.)

Yes, the breakpoints can be changed If we go with a 'horizontal' card (picture on left text on right) you may need to remake the images from a landscape ratio to a portrait ratio (or maybe square?). I think this would look better.

srunkows commented 3 years ago

I added the Last Name field to the Database and the collections are now alphabetized by last name.

tomadams commented 3 years ago

On the top-level person collection page, please add an additional breakpoint, that has 3 columns as well.