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Literary luminaries discuss The Library of America.
For Sale: The Complete Library of America Series - 73 Books. ,Authors include the list of following: Howell, Faulkner, James, Hawthorne, Melville, Norris, Paine, Cooper O'nNeill, Jefferson, Whitman, Jewett, O'Connor, Lewis, Park, Stowe, Faulkner, Franklin, James, Adams, London, Reporting world war 2 part 1, Reporting world war 2 part 2, Emerson, Emerson, DuBois, Douglas, American poetry Volume 1, American Poetry volume 2, The debate on the constitution part 1, The debate on the constitution part 2, Mark Twain collected tails sketches speeches 1850 - 1890, Mark twain collected tails sketches speeches and essays 1890 -1910, Mark Twain Mississippi writings, Mark Twain historical romance, Lincoln speeches and writings, Grant Sherman, plus a bunch more. Check out my YouTube video below for a ...
From silent films and Hollywood classics through the Golden Age of television, the curators at the Library of Congress painstakingly maintain its archive of 1.4 million films and video recordings as a time capsule of America as told through moving images. Martha Teichner goes underground for a look at this a national treasure.
The Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) strives to contain the full breadth of human expression, from the written word, to works of art and culture, to records of America's heritage, to the efforts and data of science. Since launching in April 2013, it has aggregated millions of items from thousands of institutions. The DPLA is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit. You can find out more at http://dp.la/. This video was originally aired at the first annual DPLAfest, which took place on October 24-25, 2013 in Boston, MA. You can find more video and media from the first DPLAfest at http://dp.la/info/get-involved/events/dplafest2013/ ==================================== Music: Podington Bear "Going Forward, Looking Back" and "Proliferate" Creative Commons and Public Domain images and foo...
Neste décimo oitavo dia do VEDA 2016 falou um pouco sobre a incrível coleção Library of America, que reúne em edições soberbas as obras completas dos principais nomes das humanidades norte-americanas. Mostro os livros que tenho desta coleção. Recito o poema "No meio do caminho tinha uma pedra" vertido para o inglês por Elizabeth Bishop. Conheça a coleção: www.loa.org - VEDA - DIA 0 - Apresentação: https://youtu.be/sI7Q31JYTAE - VEDA - DIA 1 - Book Haul de Março: https://youtu.be/3tLP4t6xhUI - VEDA - DIA 2 - Leituras de Março: https://youtu.be/bLgI__tNMXY - VEDA - DIA 3 - TAG Lava Jato: https://youtu.be/e4LWifcalZw - VEDA - Dia 4 - Meus canais literários favoritos https://youtu.be/utcRiGwYqfs - VEDA - Dia 5 - Antígona, de Sófocles https://youtu.be/m5_6aWGcvZw - VEDA - Dia 6 - ...
Looking for free resources for your genealogy or family history? You need to see the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). It has millions of digitized resources that are available for free. You can find DPLA at http://dp.la .
The Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth College presents the inaugural Donoho Colloquium, "The Digital Public Library of America and the Digital Future," with Robert Darnton, PhD, University Librarian, Harvard University
American history at your fingertips: How Minnesota contibutes to the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). The DPLA is a groundbreaking project that, for the first time, will make many of our nation's significant digital collections searchable and accessible to the public from a single site. It will aggregate millions of digital artifacts from local archives, libraries, museums, and cultural heritage institutions across America and deliver them to students, teachers, scholars, and the public via a powerful search interface.
Emily Gore is the Director for Content of the Digital Public Library of America. In this role, she oversees the Digital Hubs Pilot Project and coordinates content workflows for DPLA. Gore came to the DPLA after working for 12 years in digital library and technology development in academic and state libraries. Most recently, she served as the Associate Dean for Digital Scholarship and Technology at Florida State University Libraries. Her work has largely focused on building digital collection collaborations among cultural heritage institutions. She previously managed the former statewide digital library in North Carolina, NC ECHO, and co-directed the South Carolina Digital Library. She has a Master's degree in Library and Information Studies from the University of Alabama, a BA in English/T...
In this OCLC Research Distinguished Seminar Series presentation, DPLA Founding Executive Director Dan Cohen goes behind the scenes to discuss how the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) was created, how it functions as a portal and platform, what the staff is currently working on, and what's to come for the young project and organization. As the Founding Executive Director of the DPLA, Dan Cohen works to further the DPLA's mission to make the cultural and scientific heritage of humanity available, free of charge, to all. Download Dan's slides from this presentation and learn more about the OCLC Research Distinguished Seminar Series at http://oclc.org/research/events/2014/03-07.html.