Annotated Bibliography

  1. UC Davis Eggheads

    Citation:

    "Eggheads." UC Davis, n.d., https://www.ucdavis.edu/campus-life/arts-culture/eggheads.

    Summary:

    Details about the UC Davis Eggheads by Robert Arneson, mentioning its context, history and individual details for each egg sculpture. Helpful fun facts about all the eggs to potentially use as educational information for the project for the Egghead location. Put out by UC Davis, an official source. Author stays informational, neutral and factual. This gives somee more details to potential users that might not be obvious about the eggheads at first glance.

  2. Robert Mondavi: Winemaker and Mondavi Center Sponser

    Citation:

    Radford, T. E. "Robert Mondavi: Life of a Legend." Wine Enthusiast Magazine, Wine Enthusiast Companies, 16 May 2008, https://www.winemag.com/2008/05/16/robert-mondavi-life-of-a-legend/.

    Summary:

    Biography on famous winemaker Robert Mondavi. Details the various ups and downs of his life but mostly his successes. The sponsor and the one whom UC Davis Mondavi Center is named after. Mention of being the founders and Benefactors of Napa’s COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts. Author is from a wine magazine which is the industry Mondavi was most profilic in. Fun fact about one of Davis' arts benefactors.

  3. UCD Arboretum Voted Best Tourist Spot 2023

    Citation:

    "Readers' Choice 2023: UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden - Best Tourist Destination." Davis Enterprise, 26 Mar 2023, https://www.davisenterprise.com/readers-choice/readers-choice-2023-uc-davis-arboretum-and-public-garden-best-tourist-destination/.

    Summary:

    UC Davis Arboretum was voted (in Davis Enterprise's Reader'd Choice) as best Tourist Spot in 2023. Details about the Arboretum's ecological background and environmental goals. Focuses on general public reception of the location. Credible local newspaper. Focuses on both Arboretum's benefits a well as desired outcome for future environmental efforts. Useful look into Arboretum's current self.