[Geysers] How to search the YNP Library catalog or Archivesinventory----from Lee Whittlesey

lynn stephens lstephens.eagle at mail.sisna.com
Thu Feb 23 13:59:57 PST 2006


Lee,
    Thank you for providing the information for everyone.

    Although the archives page doesn't have a "search" function, it can be "searched" electronically.  When I want to "search" the archives, I use the "edit/find in this page functions" to search for words.

Lynn


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Lee_Whittlesey at nps.gov
Reply-To: geyser observation reports <geysers at wwc.edu>
Date:  Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:03:30 -0700

>To follow up on Scott's message below, it is easy for any of you to check
>the Yellowstone Research Library for holdings. Simply go to
>http://wyldweb.state.wy.us/yrl/ and then click on "Yellowstone Research
>Library." Or, go directly to
>http://wyld.state.wy.us/uhtbin/cgisirsi/E9UXgsP2Az/YRL/31230206/60/1180/X
>where you can search our catalog.  I usually click on "go to advanced
>search" and use that search rather than the simple one at 1180/X.
>
>There you can search keywords, author, title, subject, series, periodicals,
>or isbn number.  For example, if you search "Hayden" as a key word, you'll
>get 97 titles. If you search "geyser," you'll get 425 titles. You can click
>on any individual title and it will tell you about that title.
>
>If you want to look at the massive inventory of unpublished materials in
>the Yellowstone ARCHIVES, you'll have to go to
>www.nps.gov/yell/technical/archives/index.htm in order to get you to the
>"Yellowstone Archives Index page." You then can click on any of the huge
>files there to see an inventory of the materials. Unfortunately these are
>not easily searchable, so you'll have to simply look at them by scrolling
>down. Pay special attention to the box number of the material that you are
>interested in, because THAT is where your material is located.
>
>Regardless, there is a great deal of material on these two sites. If you
>need help with any of it, call our librarians Jessica Gerdes or Jackie
>Jerla at (307) 344-2264 or email them at Yell_Research_Library at nps.gov.
>Enjoy!
>
>Lee Whittlesey
>Park Historian
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>                      wc.edu                   Subject:  Re: [Geysers] Help with Grand Geyser's connections with Sawmill         
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>In a message dated 2/20/2006 5:03:14 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>lstephens.eagle at mail.sisna.com writes:
> I'm here to ask for help (from Scott as well as others who are familiar
> with Grand's behavior) to fill in my knowledge about Grand Geyser.    The
> various editions of The Geysers of Yellowstone include a statement that
> Grand is clearly related to the Sawmill Complex.  I would like to learn
> about the nature of the connections and the type(s) of evidence
> demonstrating those connections.  (I will be incorporating the information
> I learn in an article for The Sput about Grand Geyser, with
> acknowledgement of who provided the information.)
>This won't be much help, probably. Years ago there were a couple of geyser
>gazers -- husband and wife -- who conducted an extensive study of the
>Sawmill Group activity. It was they, I believe, who came up with some
>statistical stuff regarding the timing of events there versus events in the
>Grand Group. I just did a search of my library and, as I suspected, I do
>not have a copy of the report they did. And I don't think I ever had a
>copy. I suspect that it was given to Hutchinson. Sorry I don't have more.
>
>Scott
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>P.S. I also know nothing about a "Grand Geyser Basin."
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