Every Photo Is a Story Part 2: Get to Know the Photographer
In this five-part series, Kristi Finefield and Sam Watters discuss the ways to uncover the story in photographs, specifically a series of hand-colored lantern slides ...
Library of Congress
Verdi and the Ricordi Archive: An Evening with Pierluigi Ledda and Gabriele Dotto
The Archivio Storico Ricordi is considered one of the world's most important private musical archives; it preserves the original handwritten scores and letters by ...
The Morgan Library & Museum
The Right to Rule and the Rights of Women in Victorian Britain
Historians have long suspected that Queen Victoria's gender played a role in the rise of constitutional (e.g. ceremonial) monarchy in 19th-century Britain.
Harvard University
Inside the New York Public Library: The Periodicals Collection
"The idea is to provide as much access... and to give people the whole choice of what's out there." The DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room houses periodicals from ...
The New York Public Library
Italian-Americans Before and During World War II
A symposium and treasure display on Italian-Americans before and during World War II. Co-sponsored by the Greater Washington D.C. Region of the National ...
Library of Congress
Open Access Publishing Welch Class
Learn about the Open Access publishing movement. This class will cover: green, gold, and hybrid Open Access major trends in Open Access scholarly ...
Welch Medical Library
One Year in the Life of America
This presentation models an approach that promotes inquiry skills by focusing on select events from a particular year in history. Part of the Library's 2016 online ...
Library of Congress
The Berkeley @ 50 Talk
A talk given to the Friends of the Library in the Thomas Davis Lecture Theatre in TCD about the building of the Berkeley Library, which celebrates its 50th ...
Trinity College Dublin
Music and the Brain: Music, Criminal Behavior, and Crime Prevention
A fascinating discussion of the use of classical music by law enforcement and other cultural institutions as social control, to quell and prevent crime. Their ...
Library of Congress
Vivian L. Smith Foundation Symposium: Little Magazines: The Revolution Will Be Circulated
Proliferating during the first half of the twentieth century, little magazines reflected the revolutionary intents of their contributors and audiences. These periodicals ...
The Menil Collection
Professor Nancy Tomes, Hagströmer Lecture 2017
This lecture was held by Distinguished Professor Nancy Tomes, State University of New York, Stony Brook. at the Hagströmer Medico-Historical Library at ...
Karolinska Institutet
Love Songs: The Hidden History
Ted Gioia discussed the history of love songs in the human experience, ranging from ancient civilizations to current popular culture. Speaker Biography: Ted ...
Library of Congress
MUSEUM PRACTICE: FUTURES/DIRECTIONS
MUSEUM PRACTICE: FUTURES/DIRECTIONS MODERATOR: Megan Fontanella '04, Curator, Modern Art and Provenance, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum ...
Dartmouth
Writing for NEHGS Periodicals
Live Broadcast: April 28, 2016 Presented by: Lynn Betlock, Christopher C. Child, and Henry B. Hoff Since the start of the New England Historical and ...
AmericanAncestors
Exhibition Opening Conversation | Unto This Last: Two Hundred Years of John Ruskin
Following an introduction by Tim Barringer, the exhibition curators, catalogue contributors, and Courtney Skipton Long discuss John Ruskin and why he matters ...
YaleBritishArt
From Oxus to Euphrates: Sasanian Empire Symposium
Several experts participated in an all-day symposium on the legacy of the ancient Persian Sasanian empire (224-651 A.D.). The Sasanians ruled a large empire ...
Library of Congress
Charles Lamb's essay: "A Complaint of the Decay of Beggars in the Metropolis"
In this video, Dr Susan Oliver, an authority on romantic period literature discusses Charles Lamb's essay "A Complaint of the Decay of Beggars in the Metropolis" ...
University of Essex
Cultured Data Symposium - Keynote Shannon Mattern
Shannon Mattern (New School) - "Data Ecologies: A Green New Deal for Climate and Tech Reform" February 7, 2020 Atkinson Hall, UCSD Climate scientists ...
The Qualcomm Institute
AP European History: 8.2 World War I
AP European History Unit 8.2: World War I Skills Explain the causes and effects of World War I. AP exams in 2020 will be at-home, online tests.
Advanced Placement
The making of an economic superpower: unlocking China’s secret of rapid industrialization
About the Talk Dr. Wen will discuss his book, “The making of an economic superpower: unlocking China's secret of rapid industrialization" (call number: HD3616 ...
HKUST Library
Panel 2 | Against Tsar and Commissar: Russian Revolutions and Yiddish Anarchism
Yiddish Anarchism: New Scholarship on a Forgotten Tradition January 20, 2019 YIVO Institute for Jewish Research PANEL 2: "The 'Time of the Storms'—New ...
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
Building a More Equitable World: Carol Anderson and Ibram X. Kendi
Recorded: April 17, 6:30pm CDT Montgomery, AL Montgomery City-County Public Library Following the election of Barack Obama, many claimed that we were ...
National Book Foundation
The Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
The Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in Hamburg is dedicated to performing foundational research and promoting the transfer ...
MaxPlanckSociety
Base de datos Proquest: cómo aprovecharla
Capacitación de la base de datos PROQUEST suscrita por la División de Bibliotecas de la Universidad del Valle y ofrecida por Natalia Fuentes, donde se ...
BIBLIOUNIVALLE
Folk Music, the Folk Revival & Folk Music Journalism Day
Mark Moss discussed the history of "Sing Out!" and the significance and challenges of folk music journalism over the past six decades. The mid-20th century ...
Library of Congress
Why Do We Have Housing Projects?
Join us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/originofeverything What's the history behind public housing? Why do governments all over the world subsidize ...
Origin Of Everything
T.J. Stiles | Custer’s Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America
T.J. Stiles won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Biography for The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt, a rollicking account of ...
Author Events
RLUK19 | Researching researchers. Delivering a systematic user research prog in a research library
http://rlukconference.com/ Researching researchers. Delivering a systematic user research programme in a research library - Sally Halper, Fiona McCarthy, ...
ResearchLibrariesUK
500 years of NOT teaching THE CUBIC FORMULA. What is it they think you can't handle?
NEW (Christmas 2019). Two ways to support Mathologer Mathologer Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mathologer Mathologer PayPal: paypal.me/mathologer ...
Mathologer
From Reclaiming to Reclaimed
82% — that's how many libraries claim space reclamation is a priority or will be in the near future. Of these libraries, 31% have spent at least the last five years ...
CHOICE Media Channel
Scholarly and Popular Sources
A UVic Libraries Research Help video describing the differences between scholarly and popular sources, as well as the pros and cons of each, and how to find ...
UVicLibraries
H. Jannière (Architectural Magazines in / for History)
Intervento di Hélène Jannière (Rennes 2 University, Rennes) nell'ambito del ciclo di seminari "History, Theory + Practice"
PoliMi
Symposium on Architecture: “Anachronometrics”
Anachronometrics” is a neologism denoting an act of temporal displacement in which one seizes on the future or past as a point of comparison, to emphasize ...
Harvard GSD
Library and Archives Workshop: The Tennessee Virtual Archive (TeVA)
Digital Materials Librarian Jennifer Randles will take attendees on a tour of the newly-redesigned Tennessee Virtual Archive (TeVA). The free online repository ...
Sec. Tre Hargett
Feminista Jones | Reclaiming Our Space with DaMaris B. Hill | A Bound Woman is a Dangerous Thing
Recorded February 5, 2019 Social worker, public speaker, community activist, and blogger Feminista Jones is the author of the novel Push the Button and the ...
Author Events
Fashion Culture | Work! A Queer History of Modeling
On September 25, 2019, Elspeth H. Brown presented her book WORK!, an out-of-the-ordinary history of twentieth-century American culture and capitalism.
The Museum at FIT
Fascism: Yesterday and Today —Minions of Malice
On Monday, September 30, 2019, Mark Albertson presented the fourth and final lecture in his Fascism series. Mussolini, Hitler, Franco and Mosby may be ...
Darien Library
From Poet to Publisher: Reading Gwendolyn Brooks by Design with Kinohi Nishikawa
Much of literary history comes down to us as a lattice of criticism built with reprinted materials. Our primary sources typically consist of excerpts, editions, and ...
Rare Book School
Public talk by Merve Elveren
MEMOIR, MEMORY, LIFE, NATURE, FREEDOM A public talk by Merve Elveren Within the project “Close Encounters: Visual Dialogues”; School4Artists (Part ...
ICA Sofia
How to Slash Every Monthly Bill You Have
Monthly bills taking a toll on your wallet? Here are a few tips to reduce some monthly expenses and eliminate others.
Money Talks News
Scottish Enlightenment of the 18th Century
Scottish Enlightenment of the 18th Century Prof.Merin Simi Raj Dept. Of Humanities & Social Sciences IIT Madras.
History of English Language and Literature
Photoshop fantasy manipulation Bangla tutorial | বাংলায় ফটো ম্যানিপুলেশান শিখুন
বাংলা #ফটোশপ #ম্যানিপুলেশান --- photo manipulation,photoshop tutorial,photoshop manipulation,photoshop manipulation tutorial,photo manipulation photoshop ...
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