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Citing sources on Wikipedia
A brief technical overview of how to create footnoted citations on Wikipedia....
published: 28 Nov 2012
author: Pete Forsyth
Citing sources on Wikipedia
Citing sources on Wikipedia
A brief technical overview of how to create footnoted citations on Wikipedia.- published: 28 Nov 2012
- views: 323
- author: Pete Forsyth
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How to Cite in a Wikipedia Article
This video tutorial is going to show you how to cite in a Wikipedia article Don't forget t...
published: 02 Jun 2013
author: howtechweb
How to Cite in a Wikipedia Article
How to Cite in a Wikipedia Article
This video tutorial is going to show you how to cite in a Wikipedia article Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos...- published: 02 Jun 2013
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- author: howtechweb
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Professor Wikipedia
The funniest video of the year. [Citation needed.] See more at http://www.collegehumor.com...
published: 24 Sep 2008
author: collegehumor
Professor Wikipedia
Professor Wikipedia
The funniest video of the year. [Citation needed.] See more at http://www.collegehumor.com/originals Free CHTV video podcast on iTunes: http://phobos.apple.c...- published: 24 Sep 2008
- views: 3034468
- author: collegehumor
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Citing sources on Wikipedia
This tutorial explains how to cite sources on wikipedia....
published: 06 Mar 2013
author: fcshofstra
Citing sources on Wikipedia
Citing sources on Wikipedia
This tutorial explains how to cite sources on wikipedia.- published: 06 Mar 2013
- views: 108
- author: fcshofstra
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[Citation needed]
The unofficial video of [citation needed] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_...
published: 10 Jan 2011
author: Robert Barat
[Citation needed]
[Citation needed]
The unofficial video of [citation needed] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed.- published: 10 Jan 2011
- views: 18
- author: Robert Barat
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Is Wikipedia a Credible Source?
It's the go-to website for information on just about anything. But is the info on Wikipedi...
published: 04 Oct 2013
Is Wikipedia a Credible Source?
Is Wikipedia a Credible Source?
It's the go-to website for information on just about anything. But is the info on Wikipedia worth it's weight in megabytes? Trace has the answer and tells us about a new plan to up the accuracy of some of its most popular pages. Read More: UCSF First U.S. Medical School to Offer Credit For Wikipedia Articles http://www.ucsf.edu/news/2013/09/109201/ucsf-first-us-medical-school-offer-credit-wikipedia-articles "UC San Francisco soon will be the first U.S. medical school at which medical students can earn academic credit for editing medical content on Wikipedia." Medical Students Can Now Earn Credit for Editing Wikipedia http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/medical-students-can-now-earn-credit-for-editing-wikipedia "Starting this winter, medical students at the University of California San Francisco will be able to obtain academic credit from an unlikely source: Wikipedia." Using Wikipedia http://digitalliteracy.cornell.edu/tutorial/dpl3222.html "As a tool for scholarly research, Wikipedia can be either a grade-killer or a valuable friend, depending on who you ask and what you hope to accomplish using it. What is fairly certain is that your professor won't let you cite it in a scholarly research paper." Citing Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia#Citing_Wikipedia Most university lecturers discourage students from citing any encyclopedia in academic work, preferring primary sources; some specifically prohibit Wikipedia citations. Wales stresses that encyclopedias of any type are not usually appropriate to use as citeable sources, and should not be relied upon as authoritative." Special Report Internet encyclopaedias go head to head http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v438/n7070/full/438900a.html "Jimmy Wales' Wikipedia comes close to Britannica in terms of the accuracy of its science entries, a Nature investigation finds." Britannica attacks... and we respond. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v440/n7084/pdf/440582b.pdf Watch More: Are We All Internet Addicts? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtA-AmrbX4Q Scientists Vs Internet Trolls http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWi8T4Gqyy4 7 NEW Wonders Of the World: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeIQI7jdM2k&list;=PLS0CO0PT_kEJ7V1WlDeHdpXpgjQsq7zJI&index;=4 ____________________ DNews is dedicated to satisfying your curiosity and to bringing you mind-bending stories & perspectives you won't find anywhere else! New videos twice daily. Watch More DNews on TestTube http://testtube.com/dnews Subscribe now! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=dnewschannel DNews on Twitter http://twitter.com/dnews Anthony Carboni on Twitter http://twitter.com/acarboni Laci Green on Twitter http://twitter.com/gogreen18 Trace Dominguez on Twitter http://twitter.com/trace501 DNews on Facebook http://facebook.com/dnews DNews on Google+ http://gplus.to/dnews Discovery News http://discoverynews.com- published: 04 Oct 2013
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Websites/Wikipedia: Creating an MLA Citation
How to use NoodleTools to cite a Website or Wikipedia article in MLA format....
published: 01 Apr 2014
Websites/Wikipedia: Creating an MLA Citation
Websites/Wikipedia: Creating an MLA Citation
How to use NoodleTools to cite a Website or Wikipedia article in MLA format.- published: 01 Apr 2014
- views: 54
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Textmate and Wikipedia: Using the citation shortcut
Adding citations to wikipedia articles is critical to their value. Here I show how textmat...
published: 25 Sep 2013
Textmate and Wikipedia: Using the citation shortcut
Textmate and Wikipedia: Using the citation shortcut
Adding citations to wikipedia articles is critical to their value. Here I show how textmate 2 automates this process via the "ref" and "cite" shortcuts. Of special value is the drop down list to select among existing named references. I also mention QuickCursor, which you will love if you haven't already got it. FInd it here. http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/quickcursor- published: 25 Sep 2013
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Citing Wikipedia: Challenges to Online Learning
Full video from QUARTZ available at: http://fora.tv/2013/11/06/online_learning
Neal Tapar...
published: 21 Nov 2013
Citing Wikipedia: Challenges to Online Learning
Citing Wikipedia: Challenges to Online Learning
Full video from QUARTZ available at: http://fora.tv/2013/11/06/online_learning Neal Taparia, Co-CEO of EasyBib.com, a citation, note taking, and research tool, discusses the learning gap generated from online learning and the challenges of research in the age of Google.- published: 21 Nov 2013
- views: 107
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Wikipedia editing basics: Citing sources (part 1)
How to add citations using "ref" tags....
published: 19 Dec 2012
author: WikimediaFoundation
Wikipedia editing basics: Citing sources (part 1)
Wikipedia editing basics: Citing sources (part 1)
How to add citations using "ref" tags.- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 447
- author: WikimediaFoundation
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Senior Seminar Video 2: Wikipedia/Citation Machine
Brief overview of Wikipedia.org and Citationmachine.org....
published: 11 Jan 2009
author: fooliojesus
Senior Seminar Video 2: Wikipedia/Citation Machine
Senior Seminar Video 2: Wikipedia/Citation Machine
Brief overview of Wikipedia.org and Citationmachine.org.- published: 11 Jan 2009
- views: 381
- author: fooliojesus
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Citation Needed: Portmanteau
An episode of Citation Needed, The Other Wiki's webshow and Echo Chamber's competition. ht...
published: 05 Jun 2012
author: tvtropesorg
Citation Needed: Portmanteau
Citation Needed: Portmanteau
An episode of Citation Needed, The Other Wiki's webshow and Echo Chamber's competition. http://tvtropes.org/ec.- published: 05 Jun 2012
- views: 1788
- author: tvtropesorg
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Speechless | Polar Bear Family
A close encounter with a mother polar bear and her two cubs on the sea ice of the Arctic O...
published: 15 Dec 2012
author: Richard Sidey
Speechless | Polar Bear Family
A close encounter with a mother polar bear and her two cubs on the sea ice of the Arctic Ocean.
Speechless: Nature without music or narration.
Episode 09: A Polar Bear Family on the Arctic Ocean.
Location: Arctic Ocean.
Recorded on July 24th, 2012.
Speechless Series: https://vimeo.com/channels/speechlessnature
Facebook Blog: www.facebook.com/sideyman
Website Gallery: www.RichardSidey.com
Speechless Concept:
I want to share the experiences of visiting these remote locations of outstanding natural beauty by making this series of videos as real as possible.
So I've decided that maybe the best way to do this is strip down the video, with raw footage only, no music, no David Attenborough, no fancy editing and no touching up. As it was on the day.
And maybe, with no one telling you what to think and no music to stir the emotions, maybe it will be quite refreshing, and a lot more real?
From Wikipedia:
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native largely within the Arctic Circle encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. It is the world's largest land carnivore and also the largest bear, together with the omnivorous Kodiak Bear, which is approximately the same size.[3] A boar (adult male) weighs around 350–680 kg (770–1,500 lb),[4] while a sow (adult female) is about half that size. Although it is closely related to the brown bear, it has evolved to occupy a narrower ecological niche, with many body characteristics adapted for cold temperatures, for moving across snow, ice, and open water, and for hunting the seals which make up most of its diet.[5] Although most polar bears are born on land, they spend most of their time at sea. Their scientific name means "maritime bear", and derives from this fact. Polar bears can hunt their preferred food of seals from the edge of sea ice, often living off fat reserves when no sea ice is present.
The polar bear is classified as a vulnerable species, with eight of the nineteen polar bear subpopulations in decline.[6] For decades, large scale hunting raised international concern for the future of the species but populations rebounded after controls and quotas began to take effect.[citation needed] For thousands of years, the polar bear has been a key figure in the material, spiritual, and cultural life of Arctic indigenous peoples, and polar bears remain important in their cultures.
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JAMMIN THE BLUES (1944) -THE BEST SHORT MOVIE ON JAZZ -
Jammin' the Blues is a 1944 short film in which several prominent jazz musicians got toget...
published: 27 Nov 2012
author: Pi Production
JAMMIN THE BLUES (1944) -THE BEST SHORT MOVIE ON JAZZ -
Jammin' the Blues is a 1944 short film in which several prominent jazz musicians got together for a rare filmed jam session. It featured Lester Young, Red Callender, Harry Edison, Marlowe Morris, Sid Catlett, Barney Kessel, Jo Jones, John Simmons, Illinois Jacquet, Marie Bryant, Archie Savage and Garland Finney. Barney Kessel is the only white performer in the film. He was seated in the shadows to shade his skin, and for closeups, his hands were stained with berry juice.[citation needed]
The movie was artfully directed by famed still photographer Gjon Mili, edited by former MGM film editor Norman Granz,[1] with lighting and photography directed by Robert Burks (his first credit in this field), and released by Warner Bros. Producer Gordon Hollingshead was nominated for an Academy Award in the category of Best Short Subject, One-reel.
Working with Harold Eugene Edgerton of MIT, Mili was a pioneer in the use of stroboscopic instruments to capture a sequence of actions in one photograph. Mili did not serve as cinematographer for this film, but Blues uses multiplied images that in many ways recall the multi-image still-frames done with the strobe. The imaginative use of the camera makes this film a minor landmark in the way that musicians have been filmed.
In 1995, Jammin' the Blues was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Source: wikipedia.org
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Jazz-Clubs-Project/106102286223628
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Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
"This is a Fan video I made for the song "Houses of the Holy" from Led Zeppelin's album "P...
published: 27 Oct 2013
author: Mark Adcock
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
"This is a Fan video I made for the song "Houses of the Holy" from Led Zeppelin's album "Physical Graffiti" ©1975 on Swan Song Records. I am a film editor who loves the song, and thought the band needed a video for it.
From Wikipedia:
The track is a mid-tempo rock song, heavy on bass and featuring a distinctive Jimmy Page guitar riff.
In order to create the layered guitar introduction and fade-out, Page used a Delta T digital delay unit.[1] The squeak of John Bonham's drum pedal can be heard throughout the song.
Although the name of the song is "Houses of the Holy," the track does not appear on the earlier-released album Houses of the Holy. It was originally set to be the title track of that album but was removed when the band decided it did not fit. The song did not require any further re-mixing for its inclusion on Physical Graffiti, having already been fully mixed by audio engineer Eddie Kramer at the Electric Lady sessions in June 1972.[1]
Record producer Rick Rubin has remarked, "This is a funk jam with really interesting, jazzy chords. It's one of their more compact feeling songs. And it's the only Zep song to use what sounds like a cowbell."[2]
Lyrically, the song is an ode to Led Zeppelin concerts, with the "Houses of the Holy" referring to the arenas and auditoriums in which the band performed.[citation needed] Despite this, the song was never played live by Led Zeppelin,[1] though Robert Plant performed it with the Band of Joy during his 2010 solo tour.[3]
A Quilts of Life Video
Lyrics
Let me take you to the movies. Can I take you to the show
Let me be yours ever truly. Can I make your garden grow
From the houses of the holy, we can watch the white doves go
From the door comes Satan's daughter, and it only goes to show. You know.
There's an angel on my shoulder, In my hand a sword of gold
Let me wander in your garden. And the seeds of love I'll sow. You know.
So the world is spinning faster. Are you dizzy when you're stoned
Let the music be your master. Will you heed the master's call
Oh... Satan and man.
Said there ain't no use in crying. Cause it will only, only drive you mad
Does it hurt to hear them lying? Was this the only world you had? Oh-oh
So let me take you, take you to the movie. Can I take you, baby, to the show.
Why don't you let me be yours ever truly. Can I make your garden grow
You know.
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Cream - Royal Albert Hall 2005 - Crossroads
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Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ginger Baker
Royal Albert Hall...
published: 23 Nov 2013
author: Jubal Harshaw
Cream - Royal Albert Hall 2005 - Crossroads
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Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ginger Baker
Royal Albert Hall 2005
"Crossroads"
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Cream reunited for a series of four shows, on 2, 3, 5, and 6 May 2005 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the venue of their final concerts in 1968, at Clapton's request.[40] Although the three musicians chose not to speak publicly about the shows, Clapton would later state that he had become more "generous" in regard to his past, and that the physical health of Bruce and Baker was a major factor:[40] Bruce had recently undergone a liver transplant for liver cancer, and had almost lost his life, while Baker had severe arthritis.
Tickets for all four shows sold out in under an hour. The performances were recorded for a live CD and DVD. Among those in attendance were Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, Steve Winwood, Roger Waters, Brian May, Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin and also Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman.[citation needed] The reunion marked the first time the band had played "Badge" and "Pressed Rat and Warthog" live.
The Royal Albert Hall reunion proved a success on both a personal and financial level, inspiring the reformed band to bring their reunion to the United States. Cream chose to play at only one venue, Madison Square Garden in New York City, from 24–26 October 2005.
Read More: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cream_(band)
DiSCLAiMER:
I claim no ownership whatsoever to any part of this video. All elements both audio and visual are the exclusive properties of their respective copyright holders.
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[Citation Needed] Podcast - My Balls movie pitch
From episode 9 of the [Citation Needed] Podcast Gary attempts to pitch a movie based on a ...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: Conor Lastowka
[Citation Needed] Podcast - My Balls movie pitch
[Citation Needed] Podcast - My Balls movie pitch
From episode 9 of the [Citation Needed] Podcast Gary attempts to pitch a movie based on a Manga called "My Balls" by reading from its Wikipedia page Starring...- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 44
- author: Conor Lastowka
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Wikipedia editing basics: Citing sources (part 2)
How to use the "Cite" tool for inserting automatically formatted references....
published: 19 Dec 2012
author: WikimediaFoundation
Wikipedia editing basics: Citing sources (part 2)
Wikipedia editing basics: Citing sources (part 2)
How to use the "Cite" tool for inserting automatically formatted references.- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 442
- author: WikimediaFoundation
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5 Ways to Properly Cite Wikipedia
One way, explained in the video, is to create a video which records all the relevant infor...
published: 21 Jun 2013
author: John Vandivier
5 Ways to Properly Cite Wikipedia
5 Ways to Properly Cite Wikipedia
One way, explained in the video, is to create a video which records all the relevant information and reference that video as a separate document. This video,...- published: 21 Jun 2013
- views: 21
- author: John Vandivier