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The Herbaria are on the campus of the University of California in Berkeley. Hours are 8:00 to 5:00, Monday through Friday.
The doors are locked during the
lunch hour (12:00 to 1:00.).
Is this trip necessary?
You may be able to get the information that you need by
using the online
SMASCH database of California specimens in UC and JEPS.
DIRECTIONS
The University and Jepson Herbaria are located on the ground floor of the central atrium of the Valley Life Sciences Building. The entrance is prominently marked, flanked by planters, and directly in front of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. The Valley Life Sciences Building is a large building easily identified by its "neo-Babylonian" bas relief, located east of the prominent eucalyptus grove that is near the West Gate entry kiosk at the east end of University Avenue.
By car: From Interstate 80/580 in Berkeley, take the University Avenue exit and drive east (away from the Bay). University Avenue ends at the University of California campus. Parking is at a premium in Berkeley during business hours; the following options are available to visitors (see also
campus website):
- Metered street parking adjacent to campus (20 minutes per quarter; 2 hour limit).
- City and commercial parking lots and structures (see
map and look up "parking" in the map index).
- Parking in residential area north of campus (2 hour limit, Monday - Friday).
- Central campus parking for $12; requires that arrangements be made in advance with herbarium receptionist (510-642-2465).
- Student Union Garage at Bancroft & Telegraph ($0.75 per half hour)
By BART: The University and Jepson Herbaria are within a few blocks of the downtown Berkeley BART station. Follow Central Avenue to the east (the main flow of students) to campus, and then continue east on the walkway that crosses the bridge and goes through a wooded area. This will take you to the south side of the Valley Life Sciences Building.
A
campus map is available online, as well as directions to campus by transit and directions to campus by car.
Public and
Visitor Parking Information
If you want to use the collection, and you have not received
a formal orientation from us previously, we strongly suggest that you
make an appointment ahead of time to ensure that an appropriate staff member will be available to
orient you. You will not be allowed to use the collection without
an orientation.
If you have specimens that you want to use in the Herbaria,
consider mailing them ahead of time so that they may be frozen to
kill pests. Please call 510-642-2465 or email the
Administrative Curator for an appointment.
VISITOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND HERBARIUM POLICIES
- When arriving at the
Herbaria please check in with the receptionist.
- Please sign the Visitor
Logbook. (Note that there are two pages that need to be filled out.)
- In order to prevent
accidental introduction of pests all specimens brought into the herbaria
must go through the appropriate pest control treatment.
- Each visitor must undergo
authorized orientation for use of the herbaria.
- There is no food or drink
allowed inside the collections area.
- Do not remove anything
(ie. specimens, books, equipment) from the herbaria without consent of
the collections manager.
- Information for
photocopying, phone use, etc. can be provided by the receptionist.
- The building must be
evacuated if the fire alarm sounds.
LIBRARY POLICY
- The non-circulating
herbarium library is open only to in-house staff, students working under
the sponsorship of the herbaria, and visiting researchers.
- New visiting researchers
need to make an appointment with Margriet Wetherwax at (510) 643-7008 or
email her at
margriet@berkeley.edu .
HANDLING SPECIMENS
- Keep folders horizontal
when removing from the cases.
- Keep herbarium sheets
specimen-side-up. Do not turn them over like pages in a book.
- Please refile specimens
correctly; misfiled specimens are effectively lost.
LOANS
Please pull specimens you
would like to request on loan, and let the collections management staff
know that you have done so.
When you return home,
please have a formal letter of request for the loan sent. The loan will
then be packaged and shipped to you.
Public Exhibits and Tours
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