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Web Archiving at the British Library
Helen Hockx-Yu discussed the key processes of web archiving and provided an overview of the British Library's web archiving activities. She discussed how the current selective archiving practices are changing to meet the requirements of archiving the UK web at scale, enabled by forthcoming non-print Legal Deposit legislation.
Helen Hockx-Yu is the head of web archiving at the British Library. Previously, she was project manager of the Planets project, a four-year project co-funded by the Europe
Civility in Politics: Is There Hope? - The Institute of Politics
Institute of Politics directors discuss how the political conversation has changed over the last three decades and posit ideas for what the future may hold. A conversation with Dan Glickman, Jim Leach, Jeanne Shaheen, Jonathan Moore, Phil Sharp and Trey Grayson (moderator) Collection
Body Image Issues for Cancer Patients
Download from iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/body-image-issues-for-cancer/id431848368?i=93008315 Michelle C. Fingeret, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Behavioral Science with joint appointments in the Departments of Plastic Surgery and Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center discusses her innovative line of research.
Space Station Cameras Capture New Views of Hurricane Rina
From an altitude of 248 miles, external cameras on the International Space Station captured new views of Hurricane Rina at 3:18 p.m. EDT on Oct. 26, 2011, as the storm churned 180 miles south-southeast of Cozumel, Mexico. At the time the ISS passed overhead, Rina had been downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane, packing winds of 85 miles an hour.
The National Hurricane Center is forecasting Rina to turn to the northeast toward the northwest coast of Cuba over the weekend after it passes north of
Kanu O Ka Aina Learning Ohana
Kanu o ka 'Aina teaches the young and old about the sustainable traditions of the Hawaiian people while instilling a sense of pride and responsibility. See how heritage and modern life are blended into a rich, community-driven education system. (1:59)
Telling Tales: Hypertext Writing
Telling Tales: Hypertext Writing
Karl Koster talks on New Young Faculty
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Starfish Attendance
This video will show you how to use the attendance feature in Starfish.
Salisbury Student Council
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Bangkok residents stockpile supplies
Oct. 25 - Bangkok residents stockpile supplies to prepare for possible floods, as the city's second largest airport is closed. Nick Rowlands reports.
Lohan to pose for Playboy, Robin Williams marries
Oct. 25 - The latest celebrity and entertainment headlines including Lindsay Lohan to pose for Playboy, Robin Williams gets married and Stallone sued over "The Expendables." Lindsay Claiborn reports.
The Epic Journey Begins - The Gecko's Journey Commercial
This 30 second commercial from Geico uses humor to relay a persuasive message to the audience. Commercials are not only relevant to students, but can also be used for a variety of comprehension skills such as: perspective, point of view, cause and effect, compare and contrast, context clues, drawing conclusions, fact and opinion, inference, summarizing, and sequencing.
Lecture with Harrell Fletcher
The CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts presented a free discussion with Harrell Fletcher and Travis Souza at California College of the Arts, San Francisco campus, Friday, September 30, 2011, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Info: 415.551.9210, wattis.org
PAC-12 Fitness Challenge - OSU Baseball
Join Beaver baseball players in the PAC-12 Best of the West Fitness challenge. Log your minutes at http://www.facebook.com/Pac12BestoftheWestFitnessChallenge
Miłosz: Made in America
Annual Copernicus Lecture in the Zell Visiting Writers Series. A conversation with Robert Hass, poet and Distinguished Chair of Poetry and Poetics, University of California, Berkeley; Robert Pinsky, writer, Slate poetry editor, and professor of creative writing, Boston University; and Lillian Vallée, poet and translator. With Bogdana Carpenter, professor emerita of Slavic languages and literatures, U-M; and Benjamin Paloff, assistant professor of Slavic languages and literatures and comparative
Jumping Genes - their impact on disease under study
Jumping genes are the focus of Wenfeng An, assistant professor in the WSU School of Molecular Biology. These genes, which are able to multiply and move to different genomic locations, are responsible for a wide variety of genetic outcomes, ranging from the rainbow hues seen in Indian corn to sporadic cases of colon cancer or hemophilia A. An is specifically studying how this L1 insertion (long interspersed elements type 1) is regulated in germ cells such as spermatozoa.
Diversity Lecture: Jeannette Walls
Author Jeannette Walls speaks about the lessons she's learned since writing her book "The Glass Castle." Sponsored by the Bob and Aleicia Woodrick Diversity Learning Center at Grand Rapids Community College.
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