Naturalist Center
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The Naturalist Center offers a wide range of resources and services to individuals interested in learning more about the natural world. Academy visitors can walk in during operating hours, explore the library, conduct research, and connect with staff members as well as other visitors.

Aside from providing access to reference materials and librarians, the  Naturalist Center provides a number of services tailored to the specific needs of students, teachers and the general public.  If you would like to access Naturalist Center services and resources without visiting the rest of our museum, please call us at 415-379-5494 to make an appointment.

For Members

  • Borrowing privileges for books, DVDs, and other media.  Loan periods: 3 weeks for books, 1 week for DVDs and videos.

 

For Teachers

  • Borrowing privileges for books, DVDs, and other media.  Loan periods:  3 weeks for books, 1 week for DVDs and videos.
  • Participation in workshops on library research.
  • On-site access to electronic databases and natural history collections.

For Students

  • Self-guided programs related to Academy research and exhibits.
  • Assistance in researching and preparing school reports.
  • On-site access to electronic databases and natural history collections.

For the General Public

  • Assistance with the identification of natural history specimens.
  • Self-guided programs related to Academy research and exhibits.
  • An area where visitors with shared interests can sit, connect and converse.

 Note:  If you wish to have assistance with the identification of a natural history specimen, we encourage you to take pictures rather than collecting the actual specimen.  Under U.S. federal laws and the California Fish and Game Codes, it is illegal to to take, collect, capture, mark, or salvage, for scientific, educational, and non-commercial propagation purposes, mammals, birds (including feathers) and their nests and eggs, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates without a permit.  For more information visit the California Fish and Game website.

 

The Naturalist Center hosts a variety of activities. Scheduled programs are subject to change.  Check with Naturalist Center staff when you arrive for current times.

  • Bay Area Ant Survey - Participate in  Academy research by collecting ants.  Pick up a collecting kit at the Naturalist Center.  To learn more visit the "Bay Area Ant Survey" section on our Citizen Science page.
  • Bay Area's Most Wanted Spider - Help Academy scientists to track an invasive spider by sending us its photograph. To learn more visit the "Bay Area's Most Wanted Spider" section on our Citizen Science page.
  • Bookworms (Book Club) - Join us for lively discussions of science-themed books.  For adults. To learn more visit the Naturalist Center Blog  Monthly, 6:30 pm. 
  • Explore the Academy's Living Roof with Naturalists - Learn about our plants and the diversity of birds and insects that visit the Living Roof daily.  Meet in the Naturalist Center.  Mondays 3:30 - 4:30 pm.
  • Science Adventures - Come explore the natural world through stories, experiments, games and crafts.  For ages 6 - 10.  Sundays 2:15 - 3:15 pm.
  • Science Games - Click on the heart icon at the top of the screen on the Naturalist Center computers to find a list of games you can play.
  • Science Up-Close -  Find out more about your Naturalist Center favorites.  Join us for a short presentation on Wednesdays, 11:30 am.

General Principles

The Naturalist Center provides access to electronic resources as one way of fulfilling our mission to promote lifelong learning, offer individualized, in-depth inquiry about the natural world, and inspire people to play a role in sustaining life on Earth.

The Internet offers access to ideas, information and commentary from around the world that can be personally, professionally and culturally enriching. However, not all sources on the Internet are accurate, complete or up-to-date. The Naturalist Center assumes responsibility only for the information provided on its web site. We do not monitor, have no control over, and do not accept responsibility for material in other sources on the Internet.

Internet access is free and available to all visitors of the Naturalist Center.


Responsibilities of Users

  • All Library computer equipment and software must be used as installed. Users are not permitted to delete, add to, or modify the installed hardware or software. If you experience technical problems, ask library staff for help. Do not attempt to fix the problem yourself.
  • Use of computers will be on a first-come, first-served basis. No appointments will be taken. Users will limit their time to 20 minutes if others are waiting, or at the request of the library staff.
  • Children eight and under must use the computer, including the Internet, with their accompanying adult.
  • Parents and children are encouraged to start their exploration of the Internet with the Naturalist Center web site, especially the Web Bibliographies section. There they will find many sites for children, chosen by Naturalist Center staff. Naturalist Center staff can also provide assistance in determining search strategies and evaluating sites.
  • Access to particular kinds of activity, such as e-mail, may be prohibited or limited at the discretion of Naturalist Center staff.
  • The Naturalist Center provides printing at a cost of 10 cents per page. Only staff can print documents for visitors; visitors must ask staff for assistance to print.


Unacceptable Uses of Naturalist Center Computers

  • Insulting, harassing or attacking other users or Naturalist Center staff.
  • Sending or displaying offensive messages or pictures.
  • Gaining unauthorized access to the Library’s network or computer systems, to any other network or computer system, or violating the privacy, individual rights and privileges of other users. Damaging or attempting to damage computer equipment or software.
  • Violating copyright laws or software licensing agreements.
  • Modifying software or programs installed on Library Internet workstations.
  • Installing personal software on Library workstations.
  • Accessing Internet resources that may incur financial charges or fees to the Library’s account. In the event that such fees are incurred, either deliberately or inadvertently, the user will be responsible for payment and may be liable for criminal prosecution.

Violations may result in restrictions on Naturalist Center use. Illegal uses of computers may also be subject to prosecution by local, state or federal authorities.


Honoring Copyright

U.S. Copyright law (Title 17, US Code) prohibits the unauthorized reproduction or distribution of copyrighted materials (including electronic mail, text, images, programs or data) without the explicit permission of the copyright holder. Any responsibility for consequences of copyright infringement lies with the user; the Library expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility resulting from such use.

Computer and Internet Use Policy adapted from Academy Library, San Francisco Public Library and Madison Public Library policies.

Hours

   

Monday - Saturday

10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Sunday

11:00 am - 5:00 pm

The Academy is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Weather Data

   
Updated 8:05 am 11/7/09
Rain Intensity 0 %
Rain Fall 3.93 in
Solar Irradiance 62 w/m2
Wind Direction 317 deg
Wind Speed 1 mph
Humidity 96 pct
Temperature 48 deg f

The Naturalist Notebook

   

If you're looking for recom- mendations on books, media and educational resources, or news about the Naturalist Center, this is the blog to read. Learn more »

Citizen Science

   

Help collect data for on-going Academy research. Learn more »

Contact

   

(415) 379-5494
naturalist@calacademy.org

Location

   

The Naturalist Center is located on the third floor of the Academy.

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