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Finding Local Information
Getting Started
Reading the Physical Environment
Interviewing
Researching Local History

Finding Books:
    Using Catalogs | Bibliographies
Finding Journal Articles
Resources for Local Info
Directories
Environmental Impact Reports
General Plans
Images
Local Guidebooks & Histories
Maps & Aerial Photos
Newspapers
Regulatory Codes
Statistics & Data
Historical Societies
Local Libraries
Campus Libraries

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 Conditions of Use

    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.
  1. Architecture everywhere: investigating the built environment of your community, by Joseph A. Weber. Tucson, AZ: Zephyr Pr., 2000.
  2. EnvDesign NA705 W43 2000
  3. Close-up, how to read the American city, by Grady Clay. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Pr., 1980.
  4. EnvDesign & Moffitt HT153 C585 1980
  5. Getting to know your 20th-century neighborhood, by Greta Terrell. Washington, DC: National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1996. Historic Preservation Information Booklet. Focuses on American neighborhoods developed from 1900-1950; identifies architectural styles and landscaping trends.
  6. EnvDesign NA7208 T47 1996
  7. The Hieroglyphics of space: reading and experiencing the modern metropolis, Neil Leach, ed. London: Routledge, 2002.
  8. EnvDesign HT111 H45 2002
  9. Looking at cities, by Allan B. Jacobs. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Pr., 1985. See especially Chapter 3, "Clues," pp.30-83. Very useful presentation of the physical indicators that help the observer interpret an urban environment.
  10. EnvDesign & Moffitt HT166 J262 1985 Reserve & circulating
  11. Observing and interpreting the urban environment: case study, Prescott & South Prescott, Oakland, California, by Allan B. Jacobs. Berkeley: Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1982. Working paper  no. 374. A case study demonstrating techniques of community observation and anaylsis.
  12. EnvDesign HT393 C2 C25 W6 no.374
  13. What style is it?: a guide to American architecture, by John C. Poppeliers, S. Allen Chambers, Jr. Rev. ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, 2003.
  14. EnvDesign NA705 P6 2003
  15. Real places: an unconventional guide to America's generic landscape, by Grady Clay. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Pr., 1994. Includes 124 common places, for example, bypass, district, hangout, lovers leap, parade route, porno district, shortcut, and skyline.
  16. EnvDesign E169 04 C57 1994
  17. [Stylistic] glossary, IN: The Guide to architecture in San Francisco and northern California, by David Gebhard, et al. Rev. ed. Salt Lake City: G.M. Smith, 1985, pp. 553-583. Guide to San Francisco Bay Area architectural styles.
  18. EnvDesign NA735 S35 G831 1985 Reference Desk, Reference, & circulating

    Interviewing
  1. Interviewing for social scientists: an introductory resource with examples, by Hilary Arksey and Peter Knight. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1999.
  2. Main Stack HM526 A75 1999
  3. Interviews: an introduction to qualitative research interviewing, by Steinar Kvale. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1996.
  4. EnvDesign & Main Stack HM48.9 K9 1996
  5. Learning from strangers: the art and method of qualitative interview studies, by Robert S. Weiss. NY: Free Pr., 1995.
  6. EnvDesign HN29 W42 1995

    Researching Local History  See also the Neighborhoods section of this guide.
  1. The California historical resources information system (California State, Office of Historic Preservation) Site includes links to regional office Web sites with images and other local information.  Archaeological emphasis.
  2. http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=1068
  3. Discovering the history of your house and your neighborhood, by Betsy J. Green. Santa Monica, CA: Santa Monica Pr., 2002.
    EnvDesign E159 G686 2002 Reference
  4. Nearby history: exploring the past around you, by David E. Kyvig and Myron A. Marty. 2nd ed. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Pr., 2000. Excellent, well-organized manual.
  5. EnvDesign E180.5 N98 2000
  6. Paper trails: a guide to public records in California, by Stephen Levine and Barbara T. Newcombe. 2nd ed.  San Francisco: Center for Investigative Reporting, 1996.
  7. EnvDesign CD3111 N48 1996  Reference Desk
  8. Public places: exploring their history, by Gerald A. Danzer. Nashville, TN: American Association for State and Local History, 1987.
  9. EnvDesign E180 D36 1987

    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.
    Here are selected subject terms for searching the online catalogs. Remember that you can combine subjects or subjects and keywords.:

    [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 Shipyard
    Mission 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.

  1. California landscape architecture & gardens (UC Berkeley, Library)
  2. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/califland.html
  3. California planning online (UC Berkeley, Library)
  4. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/calplan.html
  5. History of architecture (UC Berkeley, Library)
  6. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/ArchHist.html
  7. History of landscape architecture (UC Berkeley, Library)
  8. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/histland.html
  9. History of city planning (UC Berkeley, Library)
  10. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/histplan.html
  11. San Francisco Bay Area architects & architecture: resources (UC Berkeley, Library)
  12. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/sfindex.html
  13. Urban design (UC Berkeley, Library)
  14. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/urbhist.html
    Finding Journal Articles  Finding local, neighborhood-level information published in journals can be challenging. Here're some sources that may help.
  1. Here are three titles worth browsing for California and San Francisco Bay Area community information. They are not commercially indexed.
    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.
  2. Alternative press index online via FirstSearch/OCLC - UCB Only   Citations are drawn from roughly 380 alternative, radical, and left publications.  Useful for identifying community-based and alternative public policy perspectives on housing, land use, the environment, etc., outside of the mainstream.  Most journals aren't indexed elsewhere.
  3. Online coverage:  1991--; paper ed.: 1969--; Doe Stack HM101 A12 A55
  4. AltPress watch via ProQuest - UCB Only A full text resource that covers newspapers, magazines, and journals of the alternative and independent press. Good for environmental justice and environmental policy issues. East Bay Express is included starting 6/01.
  5. Online coverage: 1995--.
  6. America: history and life - UC Only  Contains article abstracts and bibliographical citations of reviews and dissertations on the history and culture of the U.S. and Canada from prehistoric times to the present. Excellent index for American cultural history and popular culture.
  7. Online ed.: 1982--; paper ed.: 1954--; Doe Stack E3 A43
  8. Anthropology plus via Eureka/RLG - UC Only  Contains citations to articles and essays in the fields of anthropology and archaeology. Subjects covered include art history, landscape history, ethnohistory, geography, folklore, geology, and history. Useful subject terms include: cities and towns history [name of place]; city planning history; extinct cities; land settlement patterns [name of place]; and, urbanization history.
  9. Online coverage: 1984--.
  10. Avery index to architectural periodicals via CSA - UC Only  Contains citations to articles in 1,000+ periodicals in architecture, planning, urban design, and related disciplines.
  11. Online access: 1890--; paper ed.: 1890-1995; EnvDesign fNA8 C64 1973 Index
  12. Expanded academic ASAP via Infotrac - UC Only  Indexes articles in more than 1,500 general interest journals and scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and general sciences. Abstracts and full text available for many titles indexed. There are many book review citations, especially in the humanities and social sciences.
  13. Online coverage: 1980--.
  14. IngentaConnect - UCB Only Provides full-text access to domestic and international scholarly & academic publications, in a wide range of subject areas, including city planning.
    Online coverage: Varies.
  15. JSTOR - UCB Only  A full-text archive of interdisciplinary scholarly journal literature, including architecture, geography, sociology, and political science.
  16. Online coverage: Varies.
  17. Index to historic preservation periodicals, National Trust for Historic Preservation Library. Indexes local publications such as Oakland Heritage Alliance News, BAHA News, and California Preservation. Current listings available via the Web version of the Index.
  18. Online ed.: 1986-mid-1990's; selective coverage mid-1990's--; paper ed.: Z1251 A U5 1992 Index; vol. 1: 1979-1987; supplement: 1987-1990
  19. Journal of planning literature - UCB Only Columbus, OH: The Ohio State Univ. Pr. Quarterly. See section 11-1: Comprehensive planning.
  20. Online ed.:  2000--; paper ed.: 19865/86--; EnvDesign NA9000 J687 Index
  21. Research Library via ProQuest - UCB Only  Includes abstracts and indexing to more than 1,100 periodical titles, plus current coverage of New York Times articles. It includes some full text.
    Coverage: Varies, depending on source.
  22. Urban studies & planning via CSA - UCB Only. Provides indexing to and full text of 12 journals published by SAGE Publications and participating societies, some journals going back 37 years.
  23. Online coverage: Varies.


    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.
  1. abagOnline (Association of Bay Area Governments) Well-organized links to San Francisco Bay Area cities, counties, and regional organizations.
  2. http://www.abag.ca.gov/home.html
  3. American business disk (CD-ROM Network) - UCB Only A database of basic information on over 10 million U.S. companies, large and small. Searchable by zip code and SIC code.  Very useful for identifying or locating businesses in a neighborhood.
  4. Online access:  Library networked workstations
  5. Bay Area directory: city and county governments. Oakland: ABAG.
  6. EnvDesign JK8731 A78 latest ed. Reference Desk
  7. California local government  information website  (UC Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies Library) A well-organized Web site of links to California local governments' Web sites, including directories of city & county Web sites.
  8. http://www.igs.berkeley.edu/library/localweb.html
  9. State and local government on the net: a directory of official state, county, and city government websites
  10.  U.S. only.
    http://www.statelocalgov.net/index.cfm
    Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs)
  1. 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.
    General Plans  General plans are an excellent source of local planning information. General plans have many synonyms, among them comprehensive plan, development plan, land-use plan, master plan, and urban plan. Simply stated, a general plan is "the official statement of a municipal legislative body which sets forth its major policies concerning desirable future physical development..." (Kent, The Urban general plan, 1964).
  1. Finding general plans (UC Berkeley, Library) A guide to finding general plans, with a California emphasis.
  2. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/genplans.html
  3. California local plans collections: The Environmental Design Library collects plans for major California cities and communities within the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as plans for selected U.S. cities.  The Institute of Governmental Studies Library maintains the most complete collection (1940s onward) of California city and county planning documents on the UC Berkeley campus. The IGSL collection is fully cataloged and does not circulate. The California Local Planning Documents Database is an online index of California general plans owned by IGSL.
  4. http://www.igs.berkeley.edu/library/calplans.html
  5. The California planner's book of lists. Sacramento: California Office of Planning and Research, 1986--; annual. Includes directory of California local planning agencies and general plan status of localities (7 elements).
  6. Online ed.: 1996--; http://www.calpin.ca.gov/archives/default.asp; paper ed.: 1986--; EnvDesign HT167.5 C2 C33 1996 Reference Desk
  7. Plans. California Land Use Planning Information Network (LUPIN), California Resources Agency. Includes full-text versions of certain categories of California plans, including city and county general plans.
  8. http://ceres.ca.gov/planning/plans/index.html
    Images
    Using images for research
  1. Image-based research: a sourcebook for qualitative researchers, Jon Prosser, ed. Bristol, PA: Falmer Pr., 1998.
  2. EnvDesign GN347 I43 1998
  3. Visual methodologies: an introduction to the interpretation of visual materials, by Gillian Rose.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2001.
    EnvDesign & Main Stack P93.5 R67 2001

    Image sources  For a more comprehensive list of images of the built or designed environment, see Image sources for the Built Environment.

  1. Access to archival databases (AAD) (U.S. Nat'l Archives & Records Administration) Searchable databases of records in the U.S. National Archives: print, still photos, film, video, etc. Can retrieve digital copies of selected textual documents, photographs, maps, and sound recordings.
  2. http://aad.archives.gov/aad/
  3. American landscape and architectural design, 1850-1920, Harvard Univ. This collection of approximately 2,800 lantern slides represents an historical view of American buildings and landscapes built during the period 1850-1920.  Offers views of cities, specific buildings, parks, estates and gardens. In addition to photographs, views include plans, maps, & models.  Also indexed in the American Memory project.
  4. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/award97/mhsdhtml/aladhome.html
  5. American memory (U.S. Library of Congress) Multimedia collections of digitized documents, photographs, recorded sound, moving pictures, and text from the Library of Congress' Americana collections, representing a rich archive of images and text on U.S. urban history.
  6. http://rs6.loc.gov/amhome.html
  7. California heritage project (UC Berkeley, Library). A "digital" archive containing photographs, pictures, and manuscripts from the collections of the Bancroft Library.  Includes many historical images of San Francisco Bay Area places.
  8. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/CalHeritage/
  9. Environmental Design Archives (UC Berkeley, College of Environmental Design) The collections include the work of most of the San Francisco Bay Region’s historically significant architects and landscape architects, represented by drawings, plans, specifications, photographs, audio-tapes, personal papers, etc. Access is by appointment only.
    • List of collections
    • http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/cedarchives/listcoll.html
      http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/cedarchives/
  10. Selected finding aids: Finding aids describe the contents of archival collections; online finding aids are frequently enhanced with selected digitized images from those collections. The Online Archive of California offers a convenient list of the Environmental Design Archives' finding aids.
  11. http://www.oac.cdlib.org/cgi-bin/oac/ead/berkeley/ceda/@Generic__CollectionView;cs=default;ts=default
  12. Historic American building survey/Historic American engineering record, U.S. National Park Service. The HABS/HAER collections contain more than 363,000 measured drawings, large-format photographs, and written histories for more than 37,000 historic structures and sites dating from the 17th to the 20th century. See also California HABS.

  13. Images
    • Historic American building survey/Historic American engineering record - HABS/HAER (U.S. Library of Congress, American Memory) Contains searchable digitized images from the HABS/HAER collections.
    • http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/habs_haer/
    • Historic American buildings survey (HABS) [microfiche]. Organized by state. Collections include photographs and written historical and descriptive data. Search the catalogs for title Historic American Buildings survey [name of state].
      • Historic American buildings survey: California: measured drawings... [photocopy] Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS). 4 vols. 1934. Photocopy from the microfilm copy in the Library of Congress.
        EnvDesign NA730 C2 H49 Reference

      • Historic American buildings survey (HABS). California [microfiche]. Teaneck, NJ: Somerset House, 1980.  Photographs and written historical and descriptive data.
      • EnvDesign MICROFICHE.5224
    Indexes to the collection
    • America preserved: a checklist of historic buildings, structures, and sites recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record. 60th anniversary ed. Washington, D.C: Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service, 1995. Indicates types of illustration and documentation included in records for historic buildings, neighborhoods, and sites, e.g., photogrammetric images, measured drawings, etc.
    • EnvDesign E159 A37 1995 Reference
    • HAER checklist: 1969-1985. By state and county, a list of images in the Historic American Engineering Record collection, including factories, bridges, and other "non-building" structures.
    • EnvDesign E159 H1361 1985 Reference
    • California architecture: historic American buildings survey (HABS), by Sally B. Woodbridge. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1988. Includes a "Catalogue of buildings included in the Historic American Buildings Survey of California," pp.105-269.  Illustrated.
    • EnvDesign NA730 C2W65 1988 Reference
  14. San Francisco history center: historical photograph collection (San Francisco Public Library) Copies of the images may be ordered; many are available for use with proper permission. These images are only a portion of the total holdings of the San Francisco Public Library.
  15. http://sfpl.lib.ca.us/librarylocations/sfhistory/sfphoto.htm

    Maps & Aerial Photos 
  1. Earth Sciences & Map Library (UC Berkeley)  The largest collection of maps in northern California and one of the largest university map collections in the United States.  Supplementing its superb collection is an excellent comprehensive directory of online map collections and resources.
  2. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/
  3. Aerial photographs:
    • Catalog of aerial photography (UC Berkeley, Library) Searchable catalog of the Earth Sciences & Map international aerial photo collection, with special strength in California and the San Francisco Bay Area images. Site also includes links to other campus aerial photo collections.
    • http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/air-catalog.html
    • Maps worldwide Searchable international online collection of aerial photographs.
      http://www.mapsworldwide.com
    • TerraServer-USA (Microsoft Co.) Searchable repository of aerial photographs and satellite images of places in the United States.
    • http://terraserver.microsoft.com/
  4. Plat maps, also called fire insurance maps, show a variety of details, including actual lot boundaries, special uses, building materials and building footprints. For a perspective on ways to use plat maps for research, see Cathy Moulder's article, Fire insurance plans as a data source in urban research: an annotated bibliography of examples, in Art reference quarterly, V.1:3, 1993. See also Plat Maps--California.
    • Fire insurance maps (UC Berkeley, Library)  Links to description of and indexes to fire insurance maps.
      http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/sanborn.html

      -----. Fire insurance maps in the Library of Congress: plans of North American cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company: a checklist, compiled by the Reference and Bibliography Section, Geography and Map Division. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress: U.S.  Govt. Print. Off., 1981.
      EnvDesign HG9771 U54 1981 Reference; Earth Sci HG9771 U54 1981 Reference with microforms
    • U.S. historical city maps (Univ. of Texas, Austin) Digitized maps from the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection at the Univ. of Texas at Austin.
    • http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/historic_us_cities.html
  5. Plat maps--California (Sanborn Insurance Company): Available online and on microfilm. Originals of various dates and cities are available at the Library of Congress, Bancroft Library, Oakland Public Library, and the California Historical Society.
    • Digital Sanborn maps, 1867-1970--California (UMI) -UCB Only  Among other information the maps "give street names, street and sidewalk widths, property boundaries, building use, and house and block numbers."
      http://sanborn.umi.com/
    • Sanborn fire insurance maps: California 1884-1952 || Index
      Earth Sci Microfilm 31073
    • Sanborn maps of California, 1911-1991 || Index
      Earth Sci Microfilm 77648
  6. Thomas Bros. maps: Excellent street maps in book form. Volumes for Bay Area counties are available at the Environmental Design Library Reference Desk. Other volumes available in the Earth Sciences/Maps Library.
    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.
  1. Berkeley neighborhoods, 1950. Berkeley: Berkeley City Planning Commission, 1950. Includes maps.
  2. EnvDesign NA9127 B4 A25 Reference Desk & circulating
  3. Neighborhood profiles [Oakland]. Oakland: Oakland Citizens Committee for Urban Renewal (OCCUR). Includes profiles of selected Oakland neighborhoods: Central East Oakland, Chinatown, Elmhurst, Fruitvale, North Oakland, Oakland Hills [1998 only], San Antonio, and West Oakland. Each brief profile includes a land use map, district characteristics, community concerns, a neighborhood history, etc.
  4. EnvDesign HN80 O2 N4 1988 & 1998 Reference Desk
  5. Oakland district handbook, by Nancy Curns. [San Francisco?]: Coro Foundation, 1984.
  6. EnvDesign JS1248 C8 1984a Reference Desk
  7. 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.
    EnvDesign F869 O2 O546 2005 Reference Desk & circulating
  8. Profiles of community planning areas: San Francisco's eastern neighborhoods, by San Francisco Planning Dept. San Francisco, CA: The Dept., 2002.
    EnvDesign HT168 S4 S28 2002 Reference Desk
  9. San Francisco neighborhood profiles. [San Francisco]: San Francisco Planning Dept., 1997.
  10. EnvDesign HA730 S4 S3 1997 Reference Desk
  11. The Spirit of Oakland: an anthology, Abby Wasserman, ed. Carlsbad, CA: Heritage Media, 2000. Includes profiles of selected Oakland neighborhoods.
  12. EnvDesign F869 S343 Y46 1998 Reference & circulating
    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.
  1. California newspapers (News Link) Organized by place within broad categories (e.g., dailies, business, alternative).
  2. http://newslink.org/
  3. News archives:

    Newspaper indexes/databases
  1. Access world news via NewsBank - UCB Only Full-text database of articles from regional, national, and international newspapers and newswires, including many California papers such as Contra Costa Times (1995-current), Fresno Bee (1986-current), Santa Rosa Press Democrat (1994-current), Sacramento Bee (1984-current), San Francisco Chronicle (1985-current), and San Jose Mercury News (1985-current).  Articles are available the day after publication.
  2. Online coverage: Varies.
  3. Ethnic newswatch via ProQuest - UC Only  Full text coverage of approximately 100 newspapers and other periodicals published by ethnic and minority presses in the U.S. Includes articles published in African-American, Hispanic, Latino, Chicano, Native American, Asian, Jewish, Arab, and European/Eastern European publications.
  4. Online coverage: 1960--.
  5. Factiva - UCB Only  General and business news and information from more than 9,000 sources, including newswires.
  6. Online coverage: Varies.
  7. Lexis-Nexis academic - UCB Only Includes indexing to journals and newspapers and provides full-text.
  8. Online coverage: Varies.
    Regulatory Codes
  1. Building codes & regulatory resources (UC Berkeley, Library) Bibliographic guide to California, U.S., and international building codes.
  2. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/Codes.html
  3. California local codes and charters  (UC Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies Library) Comprehensive directory of online full text California municipal codes and charters.
  4. http://www.igs.berkeley.edu/library/calcodes.html
  5. Municipal codes online  (Seattle Public Library)  Comprehensive directory of links to full text American municipal codes on the Web.
  6. http://www.spl.org/selectedsites/municode.html
    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.
  1. ABAG data center (Association of Bay Area Governments) Great source of San Francisco Bay Area economic and demographic statistics. Here is a selection of the categories available. ---Population and demographics ---Land use and maps ---Real estate and housing.
  2. http://www.abag.ca.gov/abag/overview/datacenter/
  3. American factfinder  (U.S. Census Bureau) Users can create a variety of tables, reports, or maps with information on their community.
  4. http://factfinder.census.gov/java_prod/dads.ui.homePage.HomePage
  5. Bay Area census (Metropolitan Transportation Commission & the Association of Bay Area Governments) Very useful and well-designed site. Aggregates Census 2000 data for the nine Bay Area counties. Includes maps.
  6. http://www.bayareacensus.ca.gov/
  7. California county profiles (Calif. Dept. of Finance) Compilation of selected economic, social, and demographic data for California and its 58 counties.
  8. Online access: http://www.dof.ca.gov/html/fs_data/profiles/pf_home.htm
    Paper ed.: 1996--; Main Stack HA262 C68; latest in Doe Refe
  9. California demographics (Calif. Dept. of Finance, Demographic Research Unit) Includes California demographic data, selected full-text reports and papers, catalog of publications, etc.
  10. http://www.dof.ca.gov/html/Demograp/druhpar.htm
  11. Federal government statistics (UC Berkeley, Library) A directory of useful links to social and demographic data, including the U.S. Census Bureau.
  12. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/doemoff/govinfo/federal/gov_usstat.html#population
  13. Projections...: forecasts for the San Francisco Bay Area to the year..., population, households, income, employment. Association of Bay Area Governments. Oakland: ABAG. Provides a wealth of demographic data and projections for the 9-county region, each county and city.
  14. EnvDesign HD5726 S4 P72 latest Reference Desk; Reference

    Historical societies
  1. State historical agencies (American Association for State and Local History)  Directory of Web links to state historical agencies and societies, many of which provide links to local historical societies.
  2. http://www.aaslh.org/cgi-bin/stateagencies.cgi
  3. California cultural directory (California State Historical Society) Includes links to California historical agencies.
  4. http://www.calhist.org/Support_Info/CHAs.htmld/
  5. Bay Area historical societies (selected list):
  6. Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association
    (510) 841-2242
    http://www.berkeleyheritage.com/

    Berkeley Historical Society Museum
    (510) 848-0181
    http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/histsoc/

    California Historical Society
    (415) 357-1848
    http://www.calhist.org

    Chinese Historical Society of America
    (415) 391-1188
    Dedicated to the study, documentation, and
    dissemination of Chinese American history.
    http://www.chsa.org/

    Contra Costa County Historical Society
    (925) 229-1042
    http://www.cocohistory.com/
    History San José
    (408) 287-2290
    http://www.historysanjose.org/

    Marin County Historical Society
    (415) 454-8538
    http://www.marinhistory.org/

    Napa County Historical Society
    (707) 224-1739
    http://www.napahistory.org/

    Oakland Heritage Alliance
    (510) 763-9218
    http://www.oaklandheritage.org/

    San Francisco Architectural Heritage
    (415) 441-3000
    http://www.sfheritage.org/

    San Francisco Museum & Historical Society
    (415) 775-1111
    http://www.sfhistory.org/
    Local libraries
  1. Libraries on the Web: U.S.A. public libraries (UC Berkeley, Library SunSITE) Directory of links to U.S. public libraries.
  2. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/Public_main.html
  3. California library directory (Calif. State Library)
  4. Online ed.:  1998--; http://www.library.ca.gov/html/main.cfm
    Paper ed.:  current only; Environ Dsgn  Z732 C2 C332  Reference Desk
  5. Libraries on the Web: USA public - California
  6. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/Public_CA.html
  7. Bay Area community libraries (selected list):
  8. 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 
    http://aclibrary.org/ 

    Berkeley Public Library
    Berkeley History Room
    (510) 649-308 
    http://www.infopeople.org/bpl/ 

    Contra Costa County Library
    Local history resources
    (510) 646-6423 
    http://www.contra-costa.lib.ca.us/ 

    Marin County Free Library
    Anne T. Kent California History Room
    (415) 499-3220 
    http://countylibrary.marin.org/ 

    MTC-ABAG Library
    (510) 464-7836 
    http://www.mtc.ca.gov/library/

    Oakland Public Library
    African American Museum and Library
    Oakland History Room
    (510) 238-3511 
    http://www.oaklandlibrary.org/ 

    Richmond Public Library
    Richmond Museum of History
    (510) 620-6555 
    http://www.ci.richmond.ca.us/~library/index.htm 

    San Francisco Public Library
    San Francisco History Center
    (415) 557-4400 
    http://sfpl.lib.ca.us/ 

    San José Public Library
    California Room
    (408) 277-4846
    http://www.sjpl.lib.ca.us/
  1. UC Berkeley Campus Libraries
    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.
    http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/
    Business & Economics Library
    S352 Haas School of Business
    Includes real estate materials.
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/BUSI/
    Doe Reference Center
    2nd Floor, Doe Library 
    Reference service re. state, federal, & international
    governmental publications. 
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/doemoff/reference.html

    Earth Sciences & Map Library
    50 McCone Hall
    Includes maps, atlases, aerial photos, plat maps, etc. 
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/
    Environmental Design Library
    210 Wurster Hall
    City planning, urban design, environmental planning,
    architecture, and landscape architecture.
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/
    Ethnic Studies Library

    30 Stephens Hall
    Asian American, Chicano, Native American studies, and
    comparative ethnic studies collections.
    http://eslibrary.berkeley.edu/
    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.
    http://www.igs.berkeley.edu/library/
    Institute of Transportation Studies Library
    412 McLaughlin Hall 
    The principle transportation studies collection at UCB. 
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ITSL/
    Water Resources Center Archives
    410 O'Brien Hall
    Strong emphasis on California water resources.
    http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/WRCA/

    Compiled by Deborah Sommer
    City Planning & Landscape Architecture Librarian
    Environmental Design Library
    Originally compiled in 2000

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