Interviewee
Zaneveld, Jacques Simon (Dr.)
Interview Date
February 19, 1976
Collection
Oral History Collection
Number of Tapes
2
Tape #
OH 69-70
Play length
64 min:34 sec
Tape condition/# sides?
Good / 3 sides
Transcript?
Yes
No. typed pages
19 pages
Other attachments
Interview questions, Correspondence
Transcript Location
Special Collections
Subject 1
Old Dominion University History -- 1950s, 1960s, 1970s
Subject 2
Oceanography Department -- doctoral program
Subject 3
Biology Department: marine biology, nursing, botany, horticulture
Subject 4
 
Subject a
Research grants to the Biology Dept
Subject b
Expeditions in the Antarctic; "Zaneveld Glacier"
Subject c
Environmental concerns
Subject d
 
ODU Service
1959-1975
Interviewee Birth/Death
b. 1909, d. Sept. 15, 2001 (Netherlands)
Other Interviewee Info
Jacques Simon Zaneveld, professor emeritus at Old Dominion University, served from 1959-1975 as facutly and Chairman of the Biology Department and founder of the Department of Oceanography. See also Obituary from [ODU] Courier, September 21, 2001
Interview Summary
The interview discusses Zaneveld's background in the Netherlands, various research grants and projects, expeditions to the Antartic (where the "Zaneveld Glacier" was established in his name), the development of oceanography at ODU, changes to the Biology Department, and environmental concerns.
Interviewer
Dr James Sweeney
Interviewer Info
University Archivist
Physical Location (audio cassette)
Special Collections
CDROM Location
Special Collections
Number of CDRoms
1
Web location
http://www.lib.odu.edu/aboutlib/spccol/oralhistory/oduhistory/zaneveldtranscript.html
.wav size
169 mb
.rm size
22 mb
Copyright
The audio and transcripts in this collection are copyright of the Old Dominion University.
Permitted Use
They may be used for educational and research purposes only. They may not be copied, altered or amended in any way.