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Ron O'Dor fonds

  • MS-2-778
  • Fonds
  • 1965-2019
Fonds contains records created and collected by Ronald O'Dor in the course of his work as a marine biologist based at Dalhousie University, predominantly materials generated by the two major research projects: Census of Marine Life (CoML) and Ocean Tracking Network (OTN). Record types include research data, teaching materials, publications, manuscripts, correspondence, and committee and meeting minutes.

O'Dor, Ronald

Ron O'Dor's career research records

Series contains correspondence, field notes, meeting minutes, presentation slides, and photographs related to Ron O'Dor's early-career research into cephalopoda behaviour, feeding practices of bivalve larvae in zero gravity environments, and other mollusca and marine biology projects.

O'Dor, Ronald

Ron O'Dor's research on cephalopods

Subseries includes Ron O'Dor's research on cephalopods in the South Pacific, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Mediterranean, predating the Census of Marine Life research. Subseries includes field notes, correspondence, articles, and data sets.

O'Dor, Ronald

Ron O'Dor's personal records

Series contains Ron O'Dor's day planners, personal correspondence, and student records from his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Biochemistry 100A class notes

File contains Ron O'Dor's class notes from his undergraduate work at University of California, Berkely.

Biochemistry 100B class notes

File contains Ron O'Dor's class notes from his undergraduate work at University of California, Berkeley.

Ron O'Dor's student records

Subseries contains records created by Ron O'Dor primarily during his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Biochemistry 197 class notes

File contains Ron O'Dor's class notes from his undergraduate work at University of California, Berkeley.

Cell biology / by Ron O'Dor

File contains Ron O'Dor's undergraduate honours' thesis, which was supervised by A.C. Wildon at University of California, Berkley.

Biochemistry 101A class notes

File contains Ron O'Dor's class notes from his undergraduate work at University of California, Berkeley.

Physiology 421 class notes

File contains Ron O'Dor's class notes from his undergraduate work at University of California, Berkeley.

Comparative data class notes

File contains Ron O'Dor's class notes from his undergraduate work at University of California, Berkeley.

Physiology 424 class notes

File contains Ron O'Dor's class notes from his undergraduate work at University of California, Berkeley.

Physiology 422 class notes

File contains Ron O'Dor's class notes from his undergraduate work at University of California, Berkeley.

Teaching records

Series comprises Ron O'Dor's teaching materials, including course syllabi, exams and reading lists, as well as assignments and student evaluations for courses he developed and taught in the areas of biology and marine biology.

Ron O'Dor's administrative correspondence and records

Series comprises Ron O'Dor's administrative correspondence, reports and other records related to his teaching, committee work and research roles within and external to Dalhousie University, and to his roles as head of the Department of Biology and director of the Aquatron facility. Records related directly to his teaching are largely found in the teaching records series, while most correspondence related to named research projects is found within the related series or subseries.

Ron O'Dor's manuscripts and conference materials

Series comprises records related to Ron O'Dor's published articles, papers and conference presentations, including manuscripts, correspondence, publishing agreements and conference materials. Other manuscripts and related correspondence and papers are found within the general and named research series.

Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC)

Series consists of material regarding the Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC). The CIAC was founded in 1983 and consists of nine executive members and nine alternate members. The advisory council was designed to ensure a progressive evolution of membership to reflect trends in living cephalopod research. Record types include meeting minutes, symposium materials and manuscripts.
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