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Archives, History & Records Office

Hours: By appointment Monday-Friday during regular work hours.


Contact:

Archives E-mail: slacarc[@]slac.stanford.edu
RM E-mail: recordsmgt[@]slac.stanford.edu
Phone: (650)926-3091
Post: SLAC Archives and History Office, M/S 82, 2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025.

Office Location: Bldg.50, Rm.122

Digital Resources

Informal History, Part 1 The Histories page provides publications that examine SLAC history or particular events, experiments, and equipment. Publications are listed in reverse chronological order (i.e. newest listed first).
Edward L. Ginzton and the MARK III accelerator at 
							Stanford University as it nears its completion in 1952. Copies of Stanford University Physics Department Project M Reports held by the SLAC Archives and History Office, including those produced by the Microwave Lab, and the High-Energy Physics Lab (HEPL) have been scanned and are now available online.
Linac construction site showing curved and 
							straight sections in rain and mud, 1963. Copies of ABA reports held by the SLAC Archives have been scanned and are now available online along with a list of ABA numbered reports relating to the development of the SLAC proposal and known to the SLAC Archives and History Office.
Bill Miller with SLAC's new IBM computer, 3/23/1974 Copies of SLAC Computation Research Group Technical Memos(CGTMs) held by the SLAC Archives have been scanned and are now available.
Copies of SLAC The SLAC Research Division SPEAR group numbered notes(also sometimes called SPEAR Reports or alternatedly numbered as PEP Notes) held by the SLAC Archives have been inventoried and the list is now available.
W.K.H. "Pief" Panofsky presenting talk at SLAC's 
							40th Anniversary celebration, 2002. SLAC Videos (2012-present) and Public Lectures (2007, 2013-present). Watch recorded lectures and events online.
  • For older video recordings (including formerly SLAC Streaming Media), please Ask the Archivist to request more information.
  • Max Dresden lectures are available on his biographical webpage (under Archival Materials).

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Last Updated: 11/23/2021