Record

RefNoNNG
LevelFonds
TitlePapers of Norman Neil Greenwood FRS, chemist
Datec.1945-2012
DescriptionThe papers and correspondence of the chemist Neill Greenwood. The collection includes his extensive scientific working files and correspondence, relating to many key areas of his research, as well as his publications. The collection also contains lecture notes and other teaching materials, and a number of grant applications.
Extent56 offsite storage boxes
FormatTypescript
Manuscript
ArrangementArrangement on hold, pending completion of collection appraisal.
AppraisalAn initial appraisal was carried out during the accession process in 2014, but the collection requires further appraisal, weeding and sorting.
FindingAidsThere is no public finding aid for this collection. The Library team has an internal box listing for the collection.
AccessStatusClosed
AccessConditionsAccess to the collection is closed, pending the completion of appraisal, listing and cataloguing. For more information, please contact us at library@royalsociety.org
AdminHistoryNorman Neill Greenwood was an Australian-British chemist and Emeritus Professor at the University of Leeds. His research focused on inorganic and structural chemistry, making major advances in the chemistry of boron hydrides and other main-group element compounds. Greenwood was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1987.
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA4428Greenwood; Norman Neill (1925 - 2012)1925 - 2012
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