Guide to "Silicon Valley: A 100 Year Renaissance" [videorecording]

Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford, California
November 2010
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Overview

Call Number: V0166
Creator: Cronkite, Walter.
Creator: Grateful Dead (Musical Group).
Creator: Santa Clara Valley Historical Association..
Creator: Santa Clara Valley Historical Association.
Title: "Silicon Valley: A 100 Year Renaissance" [videorecording]
Dates: undated
Physical Description: 0.125 Linear feet (1 videotape-VHS)
Summary: Interviews with inventors, scientists, company founders, CEOs, authors, and Stanford professors and researchers pertaining to the history of the electronics revolution, along with images from historic videos and still photographs. Narrated by Walter Cronkite with additional commentary by Jim Gibbons, Mike Malone, and John R. McLaughlin. Persons interviewed include Linus Pauling, David Packard, Steve Jobs, Scott McNealy, Jim Clark, Larry Ellison, T. J. Rodgers, James Morgan, Paul Berg, Carl Djerassi, and Donald Kennedy. Two songs by the Grateful Dead are included on the soundtrack.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc

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Cite As

"Silicon Valley: A 100 Year Renaissance" (V0166). Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Biographical/Historical Sketch

Produced and directed by John R. McLaughlin, president of the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association; issued in conjunction with their book THE MAKING OF SILICON VALLEY: A ONE HUNDRED YEAR RENAISSANCE.

Description of the Collection

Interviews with inventors, scientists, company founders, CEOs, authors, and Stanford professors and researchers pertaining to the history of the electronics revolution, along with images from historic videos and still photographs. Narrated by Walter Cronkite with additional commentary by Jim Gibbons, Mike Malone, and John R. McLaughlin. Persons interviewed include Linus Pauling, David Packard, Steve Jobs, Scott McNealy, Jim Clark, Larry Ellison, T. J. Rodgers, James Morgan, Paul Berg, Carl Djerassi, and Donald Kennedy. Two songs by the Grateful Dead are included on the soundtrack.

Access Terms

Berg, Paul, 1926-
Clark, Jim.
Clark, Jim.
Cronkite, Walter.
Djerassi, Carl
Ellison, Larry.
Ellison, Larry.
Gibbons, James F.
Gibbons, James F.
Grateful Dead (Musical Group).
Jobs, Steve,, 1955-2011.
Kennedy, Donald, 1931-
Malone, Michael S., (Michael Shawn), 1954-
McLaughlin, John R.
McLaughlin, John R.
McNealy, Scott.
McNealy, Scott.
Morgan, James.
Morgan, James.
Packard, David, 1912-1996
Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994.
Rodgers, Thurman John.
Rodgers, Thurman John.
Santa Clara Valley Historical Association.
High technology industries--California--Santa Clara County--History.
High technology industries--History.--California--Santa Clara County
Microelectronics industry--California--Santa Clara County--History.
Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History.
Videorecordings.

Related/Analytical Title

The making of silcon valley: a one hundred year renaissance.

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