Series XII. Audio-Visual Materials, 1993-2002, undated
Scope and Content
The William A. Lester, Jr. Papers contain the professional and personal papers of African American theoretical chemist and chemistry educator William A. Lester, Jr. The collection is arranged into the following thirteen series:
- University of Wisconsin-Madison Files
- IBM Files
- Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Files
- University of California, Berkeley Files
- NOBCChE Files
- Jackson State University Files
- Personal Files
- Publication and Presentation Files
- Appointment Books and Notebooks
- Miscellaneous Printed Materials
- Electronic Storage Materials
- Audio-Visual Materials
- Images
Dates
- Creation: 1993-2002, undated
Series Description
Arranged alphabetically by format and alphabetically by subject, this series contains audio-visual materials collected by William A. Lester, Jr. VHS videotapes make up the bulk of the materials in this series. The videotapes include seventeen tapes of National Resource for Computation in Chemistry (NRCC) proceedings lectures, a single tape of an NRCC workshop, two educational tapes produced by Fujitsu America, Incorporated, and two tapes of lectures presented by Noam Chomsky at the University of California, Berkeley. A single 16 mm motion picture film for an International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) meeting is also preserved here.
Repository Details
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