Harold A. Miller Library
The Harold A. Miller Library at Hopkins Marine Station is a branch of the Stanford Libraries focused on oceanography, marine science, and aquatic biology.
United States of America
Pinned Repositories
soe
A repository for projects related to the Stanford Oceanographic Expeditions. From 1962 - 1973, faculty and staff from Hopkins Marine Station (HMS) operated a "floating classroom" for graduate students aboard the schooner 'Te Vega' and an old tuna clipper called 'Proteus'. The voyages associated with these activities are called the "Stanford Oceanographic Expeditions," and the Harold A. Miller Library at HMS holds a wide variety of materials that came out of these cruises: narratives from the Chief Scientist, research reports written by graduate students, data logs, maps and more.
taxa-ocr-scripts
taxa-ocr-output
taxa-project
Work in Progress of Taxa Project Website
makerweb
Website for the Miller Library Fabrication Lab at Hopkins Marine Station
Harold A. Miller Library's Repositories
Miller-Library/taxa-ocr-output
Miller-Library/taxa-ocr-scripts
Miller-Library/taxa-project
Work in Progress of Taxa Project Website
Miller-Library/makerweb
Website for the Miller Library Fabrication Lab at Hopkins Marine Station
Miller-Library/soe
A repository for projects related to the Stanford Oceanographic Expeditions. From 1962 - 1973, faculty and staff from Hopkins Marine Station (HMS) operated a "floating classroom" for graduate students aboard the schooner 'Te Vega' and an old tuna clipper called 'Proteus'. The voyages associated with these activities are called the "Stanford Oceanographic Expeditions," and the Harold A. Miller Library at HMS holds a wide variety of materials that came out of these cruises: narratives from the Chief Scientist, research reports written by graduate students, data logs, maps and more.