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The papers
of many noted scientists are being collected and preserved for future
generations. Some projects aim to produce published volumes of a scientist's
correspondence or writings. Others are library special collections.
Here are some of the web sites dedicated to these projects.
- Charles
Darwin Papers, collected at the Cambridge University Library;
also the Darwin
Correspondence Project, which aims to publish the "the definitive
edition of letters to and from Charles Darwin."
- Thomas
Edison Papers, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
- Albert
Einstein Papers Project, Caltech, Pasadena, CA, as well as the
Einstein
Archive, at Herbrew University, Jerusalem
- The
Newton Project, based at Cambridge University and Imperial College,
London
- Linus
and Ava Helen Pauling Papers, Oregon State University, Corvalis,
OR. Also, Pauling's research notebooks have been digitized, and are
available
over the web.
- Leo
Slizard, Record of the Leo Slizard Papers, UC-San Diego
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