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Finding Local Information![]()
Finding Local Information is a bibliographic research guide to finding U.S. community-specific information in the UC Berkeley libraries, the community, and on the Web, in the context of the built environment and with an emphasis on the San Francisco Bay Area and California. For international community research, please the guide International Planning. While of general research interest, this guide is particularly designed to support various UC Berkeley courses, especially City Planning 110: Introduction to City Planning. For further assistance, please consult the Environmental Design Library reference staff, 210 Wurster Hall.UC Berkeley faculty, registered students, and staff who are off campus may use items marked UCB Only or UC Only by using The Library's proxy service or by installing the Connecting@Berkeley CD on their computer.
Last updated: 23 July 2007
Getting Started
Reading the Physical Environment | Interviewing | Researching Local History |
| Reading the Physical Environment See also Finding Information on Buildings & Places for stimulating questions to ask about places, and tools to find answers. |
| Interviewing |
| Researching Local History See also the Neighborhoods section of this guide. |
| Finding Books & Related Materials |
| Using Online Catalogs Start with Melvyl® for the most complete coverage of UC Berkeley library holdings. For additional tips, see the Guide to Library Catalogs. |
| [place name]--City planning
[place name]--Economic conditions [place name]--Guidebooks [place name]--History [place name]--Pictorial works City planning--[place name] Community development, Urban--[place name] |
County planning--[place name]
Infrastructure (Economics)--[place name] Neighborhood--[place name] Regional planning--[place name] Urban policy Zoning |
Here are examples of ways to search for specific areas
or neighborhoods within a city:
Aquatic Park (Berkeley, Calif.)
Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.)
Embarcadero (San Francisco, Calif.)
Haight-Ashbury (San Francisco,
Calif.)
Hunters' Point Naval ShipyardMission Bay (San Francisco, Calif.)
San Antonio District (Oakland,
Calif.)
South Berkeley (Berkeley, Calif.)
Telegraph Avenue (Oakland, Calif.)
Treasure Island (Calif.)
| Bibliographies The following titles are bibliographic research guides to UC Berkeley collections and Web resources. Consider them shortcuts to material on your topic. |
| Finding Journal Articles Finding local, neighborhood-level information published in journals can be challenging. Here're some sources that may help. |
| The selected indexes listed here may be helpful; in addition, the following guides to journal indexes and abstracts may be useful: Architecture, City Planning, Environmental Planning, and Landscape Architecture. To boost your article retrieval skills take a drop-in class at Moffitt Library. For UC or UC Only indexes and databases, go to The Library's home page; go to Find Information and select Articles. |
Resources for Local Info
Directories | EIRs | General Plans | Images | Maps & Aerial Photos | Neighborhoods | Newspapers | Regulatory Codes | Statistics & Data | Historical societies | Local libraries | UCB campus libraries |
| Directories Community Web sites are good sources of directories of contact people. Local telephone books can be helpful, too. |
| Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) |
Environmental impact reports (EIRs), also known as
environmental impact statements (EISs), are usually the end product of an environmental
impact assessment process. EIRs document the site conditions for specific proposed projects or
developments, and can be valuable sources of data about current and past site
conditions. EIRs may be found in many campus libraries. To locate them, search the
Melvyl® online catalog, using the subject
environmental impact statements in combination with a place or site name.
Public libraries also collect local EIRs.| Images |
| Using images for research |
| Image sources For a more comprehensive list of images of the built or designed environment, see Image sources for the Built Environment. |
Images
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Indexes to the collection
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| Maps & Aerial Photos |
| Neighborhoods In addition to local histories and guidebooks (use the online catalogs to locate them), formal neighborhood profiles offer a quick overview of an area's demographics, etc. |
Oakland's neighborhoods, Erika Mailman, comp. Oakland, CA: Mailman
Press, 2005. Comprised of narrative descriptions and reminiscences of past and current Oakland
residents and admirers.
| Newspapers Sometimes the only record of a hot community issue is in the local media. In addition to the indexes listed here, some newspapers are available full-text on the World Wide Web; information regarding archives of older issues is sometimes available at these sites. For a list of links to online full-text local and international newspapers, see The Library's home page; go to Find Information, select Articles, and select News Article Databases. |
| Newspaper indexes/databases |
Factiva - UCB Only
General and business news and information from more than 9,000 sources, including newswires.| Regulatory Codes |
| Statistics & Data Here's a small selection of statistical resources. For a more comprehensive list, including some full-text, see Statistics & data for city planning: United States; American focus with a California emphasis. |
| Historical societies |
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Berkeley Architectural
Heritage Association
(510) 841-2242 Berkeley Historical Society Museum (510) 848-0181 California Historical Society (415) 357-1848 Chinese Historical Society of America (415) 391-1188 Dedicated to the study, documentation, and dissemination of Chinese American history. Contra Costa County Historical Society (925) 229-1042 |
History San
José
(408) 287-2290 Marin County Historical Society (415) 454-8538 Napa County Historical Society (707) 224-1739 Oakland Heritage Alliance (510) 763-9218 San Francisco Architectural Heritage (415) 441-3000 San Francisco Museum & Historical Society (415) 775-1111 |
| Local libraries |
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Alameda County Library
Maurice Marks Center for Local & Calif. History: Focuses on the Tri-city area of Southern Alameda County (Fremont, Newark and Union City) (510) 745-1500 Berkeley Public Library Berkeley History Room (510) 649-308 Contra Costa County Library Local history resources (510) 646-6423 Marin County Free Library Anne T. Kent California History Room (415) 499-3220 MTC-ABAG Library |
(510) 464-7836
Oakland Public Library African American Museum and Library Oakland History Room (510) 238-3511 Richmond Public Library Richmond Museum of History (510) 620-6555 San Francisco Public Library San Francisco History Center (415) 557-4400 San José Public Library California Room (408) 277-4846 |
| UC Berkeley Campus Libraries |
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The Bancroft
Library
2121 Allston Way, Berkeley (temp. quarters) Rare books, images, and special collections, with an emphasis on California and Western Americana. Non-circulating collection. Business & Economics Library S352 Haas School of Business Includes real estate materials. Doe Reference Center 2nd Floor, Doe Library Reference service re. state, federal, & international governmental publications. Earth Sciences & Map Library 50 McCone Hall Includes maps, atlases, aerial photos, plat maps, etc. Environmental Design Library 210 Wurster Hall |
City planning, urban design, environmental planning,
architecture, and landscape architecture. Ethnic Studies Library 30 Stephens Hall Asian American, Chicano, Native American studies, and comparative ethnic studies collections. Institute of Governmental Studies Library 109 Moses Hall Strong California collections in local gov't & public policy. State depository for city plans. Non-circulating collection. Institute of Transportation Studies Library 412 McLaughlin Hall The principle transportation studies collection at UCB. Water Resources Center Archives 410 O'Brien Hall Strong emphasis on California water resources. |
Compiled by Deborah Sommer
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Librarian
Environmental Design Library
Originally compiled in 2000
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