Online Research Tools from the North Carolina Government and Heritage Library and the State Archives
(Originally presented on October 15, 2016): “Online Research Tools from the North Carolina Government and Heritage Library and the State Archives of North ...
statelibrarync
Digital Library Technologies
Staff of the U.S./Anglo Division in the Library's Acquisitions and Bibliographic Access directorate took on special projects in the summer of 2015 and presented ...
Library of Congress
The Future of Online Catalogues Raisonnes
Preparing for Tomorrow - But How?: The Future of Online Catalogues Raisonnés November 8, 2018 The Dedalus Foundation, New York Online catalogues ...
Catalogue Raisonné Scholars Association
British Museum Department of Conservation and Scientific Research | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Museum 00:01:45 1 History 00:01:54 1.1 Sir Hans Sloane 00:03:04 1.2 ...
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Nazi-Looted Books Still Far from Home
Patricia Kennedy Grimsted tells the tale of large collections of books confiscated by the Nazis from individuals and institutions during the 1930s and early 1940s ...
Library of Congress
Cooperative cataloguing, centralized cataloguing union catalogue and MARC project - LIS
Subject: Library and Information Science Paper: Knowledge Organization Structure – Cataloguing Content writer: Dr. S.P. Sood P3 M08.
Vidya-mitra
The Great Tours: Washington DC | The Nation's Knowledge: Library of Congress (Part 5/24)
Visit the stunning premises of the world's largest library, starting with the story of the library's creation in the 18th century. Begin your tour with the monumental ...
The Great Courses Plus
Treasures Old and New: Medieval Manuscripts at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book
PJ Carefoote, the head of the University of Toronto's Rare Books and Special Collections, traces the process by which one generous donor planted the seeds for ...
FisherLibrary
Feminist Bibliographies - An event sponsored by UCLA Library Special Collections
This event took place on March 9, 2020 in the Main Conference of the UCLA Charles Young Research Library. Organized by UCLA Library Special Collections ...
UCLA Library
Summer Lecture Series 2017: Behind the Scenes: The Library
For more than 75 years, the National Gallery of Art Library has played a key role in the Gallery's educational mission. In this lecture, held on July 23, 2017, Roger ...
National Gallery of Art
Georgian Papers Programme Public Symposium
The Library's John W. Kluge Center sponsored a symposium featuring scholars who were recently among the first to examine the papers of King George III, the ...
Library of Congress
David McCullough: 2017 National Book Festival
David McCullough discusses "The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For" with David M. Rubenstein at the 2017 Library of Congress National ...
Library of Congress
Artists on Artists Lecture Series Joachim Koester on Sol LeWitt
Artists on Artists Lecture Series Joachim Koester on Sol LeWitt Monday, December 13, 2010, 6:30pm.
Dia Art Foundation
What is (Latin American) Art, anyway?: Dr Joanne Harwood, Dr Rebecca Breen and Ana Bilbao Yarto
Department of Art History: http://www.essex.ac.uk/arthistory/ Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa44HMm9JnyDp7as84lKfJ8x0g1cKnUua In this ...
University of Essex
Public Lecture: Hope Kingsley - September 8, 2019
on "Salt & Silver: Early Photography, 1840-1860" A foremost expert on the history of photography's first decades, Hope Kingsley, Curator, Education and ...
Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Drawing as an Art Form in Medieval Manuscripts
Learn more about the exhibition Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages, on view at the Met June 2 - August 23, 2009: ...
The Met
Daniel Eatock
Daniel Eatock is a London-based designer known for his conceptual approach to solving traditional client problems as well as those of his own choosing. Eatock ...
Walker Art Center
2016 Rhind Lecture 1 "The Antiquarian World 1700-1860" by Professor Roey Sweet
The Rhind Lectures 2016 "Antiquaries, archaeologists and the invention of the historic town c.1700-1860" by Professor Roey Sweet, University of Leicester, ...
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Stories from Lost Archives
Adam Harrison Levy discusses how to transform research and interviews into compelling narratives when writing. For transcript and more information, visit ...
Library of Congress
AMS Lecture Series: Andy Flory -- "Reissuing Marvin: Musicology and the Modern Expanded" Edition
In his 2012 lecture at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Andy Flory will consider the role of the musicologist as reissue producer. He was ...
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Stanford Lecture: Mathematical Writing - Quotations
The class notes are available as a Stanford report, Mathematical Writing (http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/papers/cs1193.pdf), and a published book ...
stanfordonline
Saving the Web: Ethics & Challenges of Preserving the Internet (afternoon)
Preserving the contents of the internet is an increasingly vital activity. The web today is an ubiquitous global information system, and yet significant amounts of its ...
Library of Congress
Lest Liberty Perish: Joseph Pennell & World War I
Katherine Blood discusses the wartime work of printmaker Joseph Pennell, including "Lest Liberty Perish," an evocative image of New York City destroyed by the ...
Library of Congress
Encuentros IV - Contact Zones: Workshops and Art Schools
Part 4 of "Encuentros: Artistic Exchange between the U.S. and Latin America" Session 4: Contact Zones: Workshops and Art Schools. Speaker 1: Alison McClean ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Information Hunters: When Librarians, Soldiers, and Spies Banded Together in World War II Europe
While armies have seized enemy records and rare texts as booty throughout history, it was only during World War II that an unlikely band of librarians, archivists, ...
US National Archives
Assembling the Integrated Data Store (IDS): A Lecture by Charles Bachman
This lecture was recorded April 16, 2002. Charlie Bachman, winner of the Alan M. Turing Award and Distinguished Fellow of the British Computer Society will ...
Computer History Museum
Show Us Your Implementation Session with Cambridge, University of Edinburgh and Oxford
Recorded May 19, 2020 as part of the ArchivesSpace Online Forum A selection of presentations from ArchivesSpace users introducing their particular ...
ArchivesSpace
Gracie Lee: Kelly & Walsh - Publisher, Printer and Purveyor of Malayan Books (Full Version)
Senior Librarian Gracie Lee talks about the publisher, printer and purveyor of Malayan books, Kelly & Walsh. Subscribe to our channel: ...
National Library Singapore
Becoming Darwin: History, Memory, and Biography, "Economist of Nature"
2015 Yale University Dwight H. Terry Lectures delivered by Janet Browne, Aramont Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University. Becoming Darwin: ...
YaleUniversity
NCompass Live: Here’s What Python Does for Us: What Can it Do for Your Library?
Recorded on July 8, 2020 NCompass Live - http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/ Programming with Python can alleviate the burden of routine, time-consuming ...
Nebraska Library Commission
Humanitas: Professor Wu Hung at the University of Cambridge, Lecture Three
Wu Hung, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Chinese Studies, speaking on 'Demolition Projects: Absence as Contemporaneity', May 2012. Humanitas is a series ...
ISDglobal
Shahzia Sikander and Glenn Lowry in Conversation
A conversation with internationally acclaimed artist Shahzia Sikander and art historian and MoMA Director, Glenn Lowry. Shahzia Sikanders work takes apart ...
Cooper Hewitt
Photographing Tutankhamun: How the Camera Helped Create “King Tut”
Christina Riggs, Professor of the History of Art and Archaeology, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom When Howard Carter found the sealed entrance to ...
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East
Dr. Anne Laure Bandle, The Sale of Misattributed Artworks and Antiques at Auction
Dr. Anne Laure Bandle on Skype from Geneva discusses her new book: The Sale of Misattributed Artworks and Antiques at Auction. She brings up several ...
Auctionpodcast
Bill's Design Talks: Graphic Design— Now in Production
Find out how designers today are rethinking the aesthetics, process, and public of graphic design by creating their own software and systems.
Cooper Hewitt
Art Museums at Your Fingertips
Are you looking for high-resolution images, reliable informational texts, multimedia content, and tips for incorporating art in your teaching? Look no further—the ...
The Met
Great Myths and Legends: The Arabian Nights: Medieval Fantasy and Modern Forgery
Dr. Paul Cobb, Professor of Islamic History, University of Pennsylvania June 1, 2016 The Arabian Nights is probably the medieval Arabic book best known in the ...
Penn Museum
Modernism - Materiality - Meaning: Session III
Modernism, Materiality, and Meaning: a conference celebrating the Gotham Book Mart Collection at the University of Pennsylvania Library. February 28 - March ...
pennlibraries
VDRDC Webinar #1 - Bringing Video Description Into The 21st Century
This an archive video of the Video Description Research and Development Center webinar #1 - "Bringing Video Description Into The 21st Century". The webinar ...
Described and Captioned Media Program
NAGPRA Basics Training Pt 2 of 2
NAGPRA Basics training covers the background of NAGPRA, the consultation and decision making process, notices, grants, and civil penalties. Both new and ...
National NAGPRA Program
Beyond Boundaries 2017: Lightning Talks
The second annual Yale STEAM Symposium began with presentations by undergraduate and graduate students on Digital Humanities/STEAM projects.
YaleUniversity
Panel | "Does Art History Matter"?
Launch of Minor in Art History & Panel Discussion: Does Art History Matter? What is art history for? Who studies it and why? How is it used? For some art history ...
National Gallery Singapore