- 7 CDs, 1 - 3.5" floppy disk
- Disk 1 - Africa MOV and photographs [cannot open 4x6 folder]
- Disk 2 - Mull, South Dakota - April Brooks slide show - 19.3 MB
- Disk 3 - Global Studies Power Point Presentation [4.35 MB]
- Disk 4 - Nels trip [9 Jpg, 540 KB]
- Disk 5 - Floppy Disk, Jena Rabenhorst - Global Studies Presentation
- Disk 6 - West Africa - 199 JPGs - 515 MB
- Disk 7 - The Scots on the Island Mull: A Model of Perpetual Transition - PowerPoint Presentation - 2.62 MB
- Disk 8 - Global Studies PowerPoint Presentation - 4.35 MB
Thesis first draft 3-1-2007, 2nd and Committee drafts 4-1-2007, Versions, Writings,images, photos, data, Lit also non-thesis files, Post defense copy 5-20-2007
Martin Whalley SDSU-MMU relationship, August 10, 2006 [CD - 1 PowerPoint Presentation, 8.76 MB]
- Disk 1 - Nels [CD - 601 JPGs, 40.3 MB]
- Disk 2 - Africa 2005 - unreadable
- Disk 3 - Agrico 2005 - Africa Jenn, Africa Jerry, Africa JS, Africa KA [DVD 1775 JPGs, 10 MOV files, 1.70 GB]
- Program, August-September 2004
- Program 83-91, May 26-July 27, 2002
- Program 79-82, April 28-May 25, 2002
- Program 79-82, April 28-May 25, 2002
Compact discs
The Holmspun Medicine Show Collection contains audio recordings and related documentation from a weekly 30-minute call-in medical radio program hosted by Dr. Richard Holm and co-host Joan Hogan. Spanning from approximately 1994 to 2006, the collection includes both audiocassettes and compact discs of the show, which aired primarily on South Dakota Public Radio.
Programs cover a broad spectrum of health-related topics including chronic diseases, preventative care, aging, nutrition, exercise, mental health, and public health policy. Many episodes feature interviews with medical professionals, researchers, and public figures such as Senator Tom Daschle and Senator Larry Pressler, with discussions on health care reform and regional medical challenges. Notable segments include seasonal health tips, special programming on child welfare, flu prevention, diabetes, and heart health, and interviews from health reform conferences.
This material provides insight into rural and regional health concerns in South Dakota during the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
- Program, December 2003-January 2004
- Program, January 2006
- Programs March 27-May 21, 2005
- Programs, May 14-July 28
- Programs, January 1-February 25, 2006
- Programs March 27-May 21, 2005
- Programs, November 6-December 31, 2005
- Program, July-August 2005
- Programs, May 22-July 23, 2005
- Programs, November 6-December 31, 2005
- Programs, October-November 2004
- Programs, September 4-November 5, 2005
- Program 92-100, July 28, 2002-September 28, 2002
- Program 92-100, July 28, 2002-September 28, 2002
- Program 83-91, May 26-July 27, 2002
- Program 71-78, March 3, 2002-April 27, 2002
- Program 71-78, March 3, 2002-April 27, 2002
- Program 71-78, March 3, 2002-April 27, 2002
- Program 62-70, December 30, 2001-March 2, 2002
- Program 62-70, December 30, 2001-March 2, 2002
- Program 299-306, July 16-September 9, 2006
- Program 299-306, July 16-September 9, 2006
- Program 290-298, May 14-July 15, 2006
- Program 279-289, February 26-May 13, 2006
- Program 279-289, February 26-May 13, 2006
- Program 253-261, September 4-November 5, 2005
- Program 247-252, July 24-September 3, 2005
- Program 238-246, May 22-July 23, 2005
- Program 238-246, May 22-July 23, 2005
- Program 221-229, January 23-March 26, 2005
- Program 221-229, January 23-March 26, 2005
- Program 213-220, November 28, 2004-January 22, 2005
- Program 213-220, November 28, 2004-January 22, 2005
- Program 205-212, October 3-November 27, 2004
- Program 187-195, May 30-July 31, 2004
- Program 187-195, May 30-July 31, 2004
- Program 178-186, March 28, 2004-May 2009
- Program 178-186, March 28, 2004-May 2009
- Program 169-177, January 25, 2004-March 21, 2004
- Program 169-177, January 25-March 21, 2004
- Program 161-168, November 30, 2003-January 24, 2004
- Program 161-168, November 30, 2003-January 24, 2004
- Program 152-160, September 28, 2003-November 29, 2003
- Program 152-160, September 28, 2003-November 29, 2003
- Program 196-204, August 1-October 2, 2004
- Program 144-151, August 3, 2003-September 27, 2003
- Program 144-151, August 3, 2003-September 27, 2003
- Program 135-143, May 25, 2003-July 26, 2003
- Program 135-143, May 25, 2003-July 26, 2003
- Program 126-134, March 23-May 24, 2003
- Program 126-134, March 23-May 24, 2003
- Program 118-125, January 26-March 22, 2003
- Program 118-125, January 26-March 22, 2003
- Program 110-117, December 1, 2002-January 25, 2003
- Program 110-117, December 1, 2002-January 25, 2003
- Program, April-May 2005
1 Ecoregions 4/24/2006 - 2 2/13/2006
1 CD - Instructor's Resource DC to accompany "Evolution" by Douglas J. Futuyma [figures and PowerPoint presentation]
1 CD - Deliberation and Democracy, 53 files, 40.9 MB
CD - Nature's Hazards A Landsat Perspective, USGS
The Andy Hopp Papers document the academic, professional, and research activities of Andy Hopp, primarily in the fields of geography, cartography, environmental studies, and geographic information systems (GIS). The collection spans undergraduate and graduate coursework, professional conference participation, internship experiences, thesis research, and subject reference material. It provides insight into the development of geographic knowledge and pedagogical approaches at South Dakota State University and within professional geographic organizations.
Materials include extensive coursework in physical and human geography, GIS, remote sensing, ecoregions, biogeography, geomorphology, and historical geography, as well as history, math, statistics, speech, and criminal justice. The collection also includes academic products such as projects, maps, assignments, and digital files. Conference materials represent multiple meetings of the Association of American Geographers, including regional and national events.
Additional materials document Hopp’s internship at the SDSU GIS Center of Excellence and his involvement with the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Collected reference materials cover U.S. census maps, environmental topics, and South Dakota wildlife. His thesis research addresses pheasant hunting, bison-cattle comparisons, bird conservation, and tourism in rural and agricultural landscapes.
The collection offers researchers documentation of early 21st-century geographic education and research practices, especially in the Northern Plains region, and for its value in exploring conservation and land-use debates in South Dakota.
Hopp, Andy