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Open Access @ ASU (podcast)

ep100_openaccessAnali Perry hosts a discussion with three ASU professors about Open Access issues, their own open access activities, and the Open Access Week exhibit at the Tempe campus October. 12-23.  The Open Access movement encourages providing access to scholarly literature that is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.

 
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For more information about Open Access please visit the Scholarly Communication LibGuide.

Dr. Jane Maienschein is a Regents’ Professor, President’s Professor, and Parents Association Professor,  and Director of the Center of Biology & Society in the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University and Director of the Embryo Project Encyclopedia.  Dr. Maienschein is also featured on another Library Channel Podcast where she goes into more detail about the Embryo Project.

Dr. Claudia Mesch is an Associate Professor of Art History in the School of Art at Arizona State University and founding editor of the Journal of Surrealism and the Americas.

Dr. Michael Smith, Professor of Archaeology in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at ASU, also blogs about archaeology and scholarly publishing at Publishing Archaeology.

Host:
Anali Perry

Guests:
Dr. Jane Maienschein
Dr. Claudia Mesch
Dr. Michael Smith

Running Time: 35:32

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Library Channel News for March 2009

Fred McIlvain presents the News from the ASU Libraries.

 
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Stories:

March 2009 News

Reduced Spring Break hours: Hours and closures for March 8 – 14

LibGuides! A handy tool for the resources you need.

Gerald Taiaiake Alfred lecture at the Heard Museum: The third Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture and Community on March 23rd.

Interlibrary Loan: Possibly the best library service you may never have tried!

Featured Exhibit: Shelter in the Storm: Agnes Smedley at Yaddo (related Podcast)

Host: Fred McIlvain

Episode 91
Running time:4:42

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A Celebration of the Human Spirit

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Exhibit Poster

Fred McIlvain interviews Linda Whitaker of the Arizona Historical Foundation about “A Celebration of the Human Spirit: The Art and Artifacts of Arizona’s World War II Relocation Camps” an exhibition showing in the Charles T. Hayden Library Rotunda at Arizona State University’s Tempe Campus.

The exhibit runs from May 22 to August 11, 2006.

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Running Time: 12:22

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