Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives

Contact Information

Address
24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90263
Hours
Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
Contact
Melissa Nykanen
Head of Special Collections and University Archives
melissa.nykanen@pepperdine.edu
Alternate Contact
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Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives

Pepperdine University Special Collections and University Archives
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA. 90263

Access and Management

Access

Available to the public?
Yes
Available to outside researchers?
Yes
Reservations required?
Yes
Onsite technology available
Yes
Catalog System
Books, serials, and other published materials are cataloged in the library's online catalog and in OCLC. Container lists for archival materials are available internally, with selected finding aids available on our website. Please contact us for more infor
Online Catalog URL
Repository
Yes
Access procedures

Please contact us to make an appointment. Upon arrival, users will be asked to fill out a registration form and show photo ID.

Management

Archive / Collection information

Pepperdine University's Special Collections and University Archives maintains several collections of materials related to the history of Los Angeles. The Malibu Historical Collection includes a full run of the Malibu Times newspaper (1946-present), a full run of the the Malibu Surfside News newspaper (1973-present), the John Mazza Collection of Historic Surfboards, historic books related to Malibu and its residents, audio recordings of lectures on Malibu history, and records of the Malibu Water Company, the Rindge Dam, and the Malibu Stage Company. The James Hahn Collection (1990-2005) includes materials from Hahn's years as mayor of Los Angeles and as Los Angeles City Attorney. The Elinor Oswald Collection of Los Angeles Tourism Ephemera includes brochures, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings related to museums, art galleries, and artists in the Los Angeles area. The William S. Banowsky Papers and the M. Norvel Young Papers include materials related to various civic and political events in the Los Angeles area that occurred during their tenures as Pepperdine presidents. The Pepperdine University Archives includes photographs, audio and video, publications, and institutional records that document the history of the institution from its founding in 1937 in South Central Los Angeles, to its move to Malibu in 1972, to the present time.

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