Introduction to Reference Sources- Bibliographies
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Muntz Library
Finding Family History in Library Catalogs
Live Broadcast: October 24, 2019 Presented by: Trenton Carls and Anne Meringolo Libraries are teeming with published and unpublished resources about your ...
AmericanAncestors
The Lost Gutenberg
Rare book collectors know the crown jewel of any library would be a complete Gutenberg Bible. Johannes Gutenberg produced perhaps 180 copies. Today ...
Museum of the Bible
Understanding the Annotated Bibliography
Writing an annotated bibliography is often a required first step when starting a research paper or project. This video lays out the steps to completing an ...
USF Library Instruction
Working Towards a Feminist History of Printing
Book historian Sarah Werner draws on her experience of writing a book introducing handpress printing to explore how to create a feminist history of printing.
Library of Congress
Digitizing Early Arabic Printed Books: A Workshop - Session 2
Skip ahead to main speaker at 1:24 This recording includes: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM: Talk by Dr. Kathryn Schwartz (Digital Library of the Eastern Mediterranean, ...
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Bibliography and Technologies: 2020 BSA Annual Meeting Panel Presentation
Bibliographers and book historians have long studied the impact of technology on the production of material texts. In the 21st century, we must also confront the ...
The Bibliographical Society of America
Facts or Fictions: The Mysteries of Renaissance Cartography
This two-day conference celebrates the 500th anniversary of Martin Waldseemüller's Carta Marina, one of the great masterpieces of Renaissance cartography, ...
Library of Congress
Primary and Secondary Source Materials
This video will focus on the distinction between primary and secondary sources. It will also give you a glimpse of the variety of primary source material available ...
Boston College Libraries
Pforzheimer Lecture: Jane Raisch, “Original Copies: The Facsimile Before Photography”
https://www.hrc.utexas.edu Called “the nightmare of book collectors” by John Carter and Nicolas Barker, facsimiles do not hold a particularly revered position in ...
Harry Ransom Center
Part of Our Lives - Wayne A. Wiegand, September 22, 2015
In a discussion of his new book, Florida State University's Wayne A. Wiegand – widely considered the “dean of American library historians” – explains why ...
The Kansas City Public Library
Cataloging Basics
This 2-hour webinar was recorded on September 22, 2015. More videos at: https://seflin.org Cataloging Basics explains the fundamental cataloging concepts ...
SEFLIN Training Library SEFLIN
Mapping the Wilderness of Knowledge: The Card Catalog, Past, Present and Future
Panelists discussed the challenges of managing the "firehose of information" that is modern library collections, from using printed catalog cards to the ...
Library of Congress
The A.S.W. Rosenbach Lectures in Bibliography 2017. Session 1.
Cognitive Geometries: Using Diagrams in the Middle Ages. Mary J. Carruthers, Professor of Literature Emeritus, New York University. Monday, March 20, 2017: ...
pennlibraries
Best Search Tips: The Genealogy Center Online (Allen County Public Library)
Please click the SUBSCRIBE button to support this free show. Join me as we dig into rich genealogical resources available to you for free and from the comfort of ...
Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems
Library of Congress Classification - Principles & Construction of Cutters (Novice)
This Webinar was presented on Wednesday, April 6, 2016 More videos at: https://seflin.org This session will briefly introduce the history of LCC and the general ...
SEFLIN Training Library SEFLIN
5 Important Lessons Young People Should Learn From Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was born on 17 January 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. He is famous as one of the foremost Founding Fathers in American history. Franklin ...
Success Secrets TV
The History of the American Comic Strip and Comic Book
A lecture I did at the Selby Public Library in Sarasota, FL on October 2, 2017. I was going a little overtime, so say far too little about the resurgence of superhero ...
Tim DeForest
Finding Books (SFU Library)
Finding print and online books using library catalogue, subject headings, truncation.
SFULibrary
The Digital Race for Genealogy Books and Records - James Tanner
Learn how to use online books and records more efficiently in your genealogy research.
BYU Family History Library
Pforzheimer Lecture: Sarah Werner, "Early Digital Facsimiles"
https://hrc.utexas.edu Increasingly, libraries provide access to their special collections beyond the physical walls of reading rooms in the form of photographic ...
Harry Ransom Center
Anthony Grafton - Apocalypse in the Stacks? The Research Library in the Age of Google
What is the research library in the age of Google? Dr. Anthony Grafton provides the perspective of a humanist scholar on recent changes in research libraries ...
The University of British Columbia
The Business of Abridgments in 18th-Century Britain & America
In this highly illustrated lecture, Michael F. Suarez examined the surprising prevalence of abridgments in 18th-century Anglo-American publishing. Seeking to ...
Library of Congress
LexisNexis© Digital Library for Law Schools
LexisNexis Digital Library provides a leading edge cost-effective digital library solution without sacrificing existing benefits. Learn more about: • Library trends in ...
LexisNexis Legal
American National Biography: Libraries and Institutions
Featuring 19000+ entries on notable historical figures, American National Biography Online is the premier biographical resource in the United States. General ...
Oxford Academic (Oxford University Press)
Using the Science and Business Reading Room
Learn how to conduct research in the Science and Business Reading Room at the Library of Congress. For transcript and more information, visit ...
Library of Congress
Open Access and Scholarly Communication: What new librarians should know
Information Studies Department Colloquium: "What new librarians should know about open access and scholarly communication" Recorded Thursday, October ...
UCLA
Using the Asian Reading Room
Learn how to conduct research in the Asian Reading Room at the Library of Congress. For more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-8696.
Library of Congress
How PubMed Works: Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
0:00 Start 0:35 Agenda 1:01 MeSH Definition 2:25 Entry Terms 6:53 How are MeSH terms applied to a citation? 7:55 MeSH Structure 18:55 Four Types of MeSH ...
Network of the National Library of Medicine [NNLM]
Welcome Remarks and Presentation of "Take Note" Virtual Exhibition || Radcliffe Institute
00:00 Welcome Remarks Lizabeth Cohen, Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies, Department of ...
Harvard University
John Shaw Billings: The Early Years & the National Medical Library (NLM, 1983)
This film profiles the work of John Shaw Billings in the development of foremost medical library in the world. Born in Indiana in 1838, Billings attended Miami ...
The National Library of Medicine
Supporting Open Science in Health Science Libraries: Sharing Strategies for Sustainability & Success
To obtain MLA CE credit and offer feedback after viewing this recording, please take this evaluation: https://nnlm.gov/ZYC MLA CE credit is available for 6 ...
Network of the National Library of Medicine [NNLM]
Why Use Anything Other Than Google?
A video that explains why you would want to use library resources for historical research, instead of relying exclusively on Google. This video is fully subtitled.
illinoisHPNL
Music and Exile: Evacuating the Paul Hirsch Library from Frankfurt to Cambridge by Nicolas Bell
DAY 1: Cambridge: City of Scholars, City of Regue 1930-1945 The British rescue of scholars and scientists from Fascist Europe in the 1930s and 1940s rightly ...
Trinity College, Cambridge
Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad
A panel discusses the true story of fugitive slaves and the antislavery activists who defied the law to help them. Ed Ayers, President of the University of Richmond ...
US National Archives
Top 10 Published Resources for Early New England Research
Live Broadcast: August 22, 2019 Presenter: Tricia Healy Mitchell, Genealogist As a group, 17th-century New Englanders are one of the most studied groups on ...
AmericanAncestors
Human centered design – Constructing library resources for the real world needs of faculty and stude
We all know that learning and teaching strategies have become dynamic elements, changing with technology and current research. Join ProQuest Director of ...
CHOICE Media Channel
2015 Rosenbach Lectures at Penn Libraries. Monday, Mar16, 2015.
The A.S.W. Rosenbach Lectures in Bibliography, 2015. University of Pennsylvania Libraries Kislak Center for Special Collections and Rare Books. William ...
pennlibraries
The Bodleian Shakespeare: A treasure lost... and regained
The annual Oxford University Alumni Weekend aims to showcase the Collegiate University as a whole, giving prominence to a range of current research and its ...
University of Oxford
Anne Carson: A Lecture on Corners
Anne Carson, a writer of “inscrutable brilliance” (The New York Times) who calls herself a visual rather than a verbal artist, discusses the influence of the ...
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Student Research and Library Support During the COVID 19 Crisis
Seton Hall University
Professor Thomas Weber: Becoming Hitler – The Making of a Nazi
On 5 February 2018 The Wiener Library was delighted to welcome Professor Thomas Weber to talk about his new book, Becoming Hitler – The Making of a Nazi ...
The Wiener Holocaust Library