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University of California Museum of Paleontology
The University of California Museum of Paleontology is located within the Valley Life Sciences Building
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Established1921
LocationBerkeley, CA
TypeNatural History Museum
DirectorRoy L. Caldwell
Websitewww.ucmp.berkeley.edu

The University of California Museum of Paleontology (UCMP) is a paleontology museum located on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley.

The museum is within the Valley Life Sciences Building ("VLSB"), designed by Arthur Brown Jr. Its collections are primarily intended for research and are thus not accessible to the public. A limited number of fossils from the collection is on display in the VLSB.[1] Although located on the Berkeley campus, the museum is the primary locality for storing fossils collected statewide. The original fossils, around which the current collection has grown, were those gathered as part of the California Geological Survey from 1860-1867.

Website

UCMP was one of the first museums to have its own website in the early 1990s, due to its location within a technology-oriented university with a good Internet connection. The site has been applauded for its use of visually appealing graphics,[2] was nominated for a Webby Award five times, and received a medal from the Smithsonian Institution. It also had a cameo appearance in the movie Deep Impact, albeit under an incorrect name.

Notable figures

Famous members

A Tyrannosaurus skeleton located on the first floor of the VLSB

Many famous paleontologists have worked as staff at UCMP. Dates given after each name indicate the period during which the person was part of the university faculty or working in the museum.

Directors

  1. Bruce L. Clark (1880-1945)
  2. William Diller Matthew (1871-1930)
  3. Charles Lewis Camp (1893-1975)
  4. Ruben Arthur Stirton (1901-1966)
  5. Donald E. Savage (1917-1999)
  6. Joseph T. Gregory (1914-2007)
  7. William B. N. Berry
  8. William A. Clemens Jr.
  9. Jere H. Lipps
  10. David R. Lindberg
  11. Roy L. Caldwell

References

  1. ^ "Visiting UCMP". University of California. Retrieved 2009-04-28.
  2. ^ Duff, Jon M. (1996). Laura Lemay's Web Workshop: Graphics & Web Page Design. pp. 73–74. ISBN 1-57521-125-4. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

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