Archival Resources Details

Ronald Gordon Giovanelli - Records

Collection Title
Ronald Gordon Giovanelli - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 176
Date Range
1910 - 1987
Description

A collection of 18 series of records covering personal and biographical materials 1910-85; publications, draft manuscripts and working papers 1952-85; correspondence, photographs and draft manuscripts for "Secrets of the Sun" 1952-87; records regarding astronomical equipment and optics 1950s-79; CSIRO reports, correspondence and working papers 1942-78; records of scientific societies and conferences 1940-85; subject files and observational data dealing with eclipses, solar variability and terrestrial phenomena, heat transfer, magnetic fields, sunspot cycle and solar magnetic cycle, and excitation and ionization of solar atoms 1950s-80s; lecture notes 1960s-70s; photographs and slides 1950s-80s; audio-visual materials 1968-87 [3.48 m, MS 176]. A detailed guide to the collection is available from the Australian Science Archives Project.

Formats
Audio, Film, Photographs and Video
Quantity
3.48 m
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

Doug McCann and Gavan McCarthy, Ronald Gordon Giovanelli, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 2004, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/giov/giovanelli.htm. Details

McCann, Doug; McCarthy, Gavan, The Records of Ronald Gordon Giovanelli (1915-1984) (Melbourne: Australian Science Archives Project, 1989), 62 pp. Details

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