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− | <div style="float: left; margin: 0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;"> '''ISLAPEDIA''' is a [[Media: Caliornia Channel Islands & Pacific Baja Islands.png|comprehensive California Islands]] encyclopedia covering hundreds of topics and thousands of entries on all eight California Channel Islands: San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, San Nicolas, Santa Barbara, Santa Catalina and San Clemente Islands. All additional Islands of the Californias are included as well. ISLAPEDIA includes more than 2000 people whose lives or deaths intersected with the islands, plus place names, ships and shipwrecks, island events and noteworthy topics.<mark> [[19th CENTURY CHANNEL ISLANDS ARTICLES BY YEAR|Rare 19th century]] </mark>and <mark>[[1900-1925 CHANNEL ISLANDS ARTICLES BY YEAR|early 20th century]] </mark>California islands references and unique unpublished manuscripts and diaries are found here. ISLAPEDIA was begun in 1973 by cultural anthropologist, [http://www.marladaily.com Marla Daily], president of the [http://www.scifoundation.org Santa Cruz Island Foundation](1987-current). The Santa Cruz Island Foundation is the sole institution devoted to the cultural history, art, film and science of all California Islands. ISLAPEDIA is a continuing research work in progress—now in its 5th decade. | + | <div style="float: left; margin: 0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;"> '''ISLAPEDIA''' is a [[Media: Caliornia Channel Islands & Pacific Baja Islands.png|comprehensive California Islands]] encyclopedia covering hundreds of topics and thousands of entries on all eight California Channel Islands: San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, San Nicolas, Santa Barbara, Santa Catalina and San Clemente Islands. All additional Islands of the Californias are included as well. ISLAPEDIA includes more than 2000 people whose lives or deaths intersected with the islands, plus place names, ships and shipwrecks, island events and noteworthy topics.<mark> [[19th CENTURY CHANNEL ISLANDS ARTICLES BY YEAR|Rare 19th century]] </mark>and <mark>[[1900-1925 CHANNEL ISLANDS ARTICLES BY YEAR|early 20th century]] </mark>California islands references and unique unpublished manuscripts and diaries are found here. ISLAPEDIA was begun in 1973 by cultural anthropologist, [https://www.islapedia.com/index.php?title=Marla_Daily_Bibliography Marla Daily], president of the [http://www.scifoundation.org Santa Cruz Island Foundation](1987-current). The Santa Cruz Island Foundation is the sole institution devoted to the cultural history, art, film and science of all California Islands. ISLAPEDIA is a continuing research work in progress—now in its 5th decade. |
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