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binderc Favorites
Topic: favorites
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The digitized items in this collection were donated to Internet Archive from Recycled Records. Visit Recycled Record's website for more information. Donation items at archive.org/details/recycled_records_2017
Topics: LPs, Recycled Records
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Nov 10, 2009
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This test was made by optimizing the current turntable and cartridge setup procedure.
Topic: turntable
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Oct 14, 2009
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Oct 14, 2009
Discussions about breaking news as it happens, interviews with journalists, scholars, human rights workers, officials, and other news makers. Politics, human rights, and the environment. Contact Dori Smith, talknationradio@gmail.com.
Topic: Talk Nation Radio
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Oct 13, 2009
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Oct 13, 2009
International Rivers aims to protect rivers and defend the rights of communities that depend on them. We oppose destructive dams and encourage better ways of meeting people's needs for water, energy and flood protection. We seek a world in which rivers and the life they support are valued, and where all people have a voice in decisions affecting their lives and livelihoods. We work toward a world where everyone has access to clean water and energy, and where development projects neither degrade...
Topic: International Rivers
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Sep 15, 2009
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These sermons are presented weekly by Calvary Chapel Glasgow, a non- denominational, Bible-based church community in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. We are open to people of all backgrounds, and we welcome you to worship with us online or in person. Please see our website for more information.
Topic: Calvary Chapel Glasgow
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Sep 9, 2009
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Sep 9, 2009
This collection is of sound recordings forming part of the London Sound Survey website,which went online at the end of May, 2009. The site's first aim is to make and collect field recordings, and so build a comprehensive auditory account of London life in the early 21st century. There is also a database of written accounts comprising a history of London sounds by authors as far back as the 11th century. London Sound Survey sorts its field recordings into three main categories. Sound action...
Topic: London Sound Survey
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Aug 18, 2009
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Aug 18, 2009
texts
eye 882
favorite 0
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Aug 17, 2009
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Aug 17, 2009
The Rosetta Project items from The Long Now Foundation . The Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to build a publicly accessible digital library of material on the nearly 7,000 known human languages. The collection currently contains nearly 100,000 pages of material documenting over 2,500 languages, as well as a growing multimedia collection of modern and historical language recordings. The Rosetta Project is one exploration of The Long...
Topics: rosetta project, the long now foundation, language
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Aug 14, 2009
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Aug 14, 2009
MEDIA X @ STANFORD UNIVERSITY INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIONS ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY Media X, Stanford University's campus-wide research network for the innovative design and study of Information technologies of the future, coordinates the development and implementation of collaborative partnerships with industry, foundations, and governments in Stanford's laboratories and classrooms. Media X influences the next generation of Information technologies relevant to commerce, media, learning,...
Topics: Media X, Stanford University
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Aug 5, 2009
08/09
Aug 5, 2009
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CapRadio Music Staff
Capital Public Radio serves Central California with in-depth news and information and music programs ranging from opera and classic jazz to indie rock and blues.
Topics: Capital Public Radio, CPR Productions
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Aug 5, 2009
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Aug 5, 2009
Effective August 2009: The collection previously found at the collection page www.archive.org/details/ucpublicaffairslectures will now be found at www.archive.org/details/uchannel to reflect the organization's name change. Please change any bookmarks to this collections page. This video library features public affairs lectures, panels, and events from leading academic institutions all over the world. Topics include international affairs, the war on terror, media, and government, among many...
Topics: UChannel, ucpublicaffairslectures
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Jun 10, 2009
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Judgement Day
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Mar 20, 2009
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Mar 20, 2009
For more information, visit The ARChive of Contemporary Music (ARC) website . www.arcmusic.org If you reference any of our posted books for research projects or publications, please credit the ARC and the Internet Archive. If you have music books to donate, please contact ARC.
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Mar 20, 2009
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Mar 20, 2009
This is a collection of digitized versions of 33 1/3 rpm vinyl long playing records (microgroove recordings). Listenable , Downloadable , Linked-to-Spotify .
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Feb 4, 2009
02/09
Feb 4, 2009
The Community Media Archive gathers the diverse local TV and radio programs created through community access - including local non-commercial television channels on cable television systems serving a wide range of Public, Education and Government (PEG) purposes. Thousands of community groups and over one million volunteer producers, directors, presenters and technical staff participate in PEG access production annually. These efforts result in more than 20,000 hours of new local programming...
Topic: community media
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Jan 26, 2009
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Jan 26, 2009
The library was formed in 1922, one year after the Ontario College of Art moved into its own building in Grange Park. At that time, the college had a staff of seven instructors, six visiting instructor and three assistant instructors, under the direction of a principal and vice-principal, with 330 registered students. Robert Holmes(botanist, master of water colour technique, and flower painter) successfully lobbied for the establishment of a library and generously donated his personal book...
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Jan 24, 2009
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Jan 24, 2009
Coronet Instructional Films were shown in American schools starting in about 1941. The company was an offshoot of Coronet Magazine, a digest-sized magazine that itself was owned by Esquire, Inc. Owner David Smart was deeply interested in visual education and the power of the film to teach and convince, and built a full studio on his estate in Glenview, Illinois, where at its height hundreds of films were cranked out each year. The films were sold to schools and libraries by a network of...
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Jan 23, 2009
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Jan 23, 2009
A collection of vintage commercials within the Prelinger Library. Click to see a Tag Cloud of the Archive's Prelinger Collection. Click for more information about the Prelinger Archives . Information about Prelinger Library, an appropriation-friendly library of printed materials located in San Francisco, is here . Click to send an email to Rick Prelinger .
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4.5M
Jan 5, 2009
01/09
Jan 5, 2009
This is a collection of zines that can be found on the Archive. Zines are self-published, non-commercial publications with typically small circulations. They cover a wide range of topics with many focused on politics, art, creative writing, and personal theory.
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Dec 12, 2008
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Dec 12, 2008
Book Banning has existed in America since colonial times, when legislatures and royal governors enacted laws against blasphemy and seditious libel. Legislatures in the early American republic passed laws against obscenity. Though freedom of the press has grown significantly over the course of the twentieth century, book banning and related forms of censorship have persisted due to cyclical concerns about affronts to cultural, political, moral, and religious orthodoxy. Thanks to the ALA for...
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3.2M
Dec 12, 2008
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Dec 12, 2008
The "triple-decker" novel was a standard form of publishing for British fiction from the early 1800s until the 1890s. The market for this form of fiction was closely tied to commercial "circulating libraries," such as Mudie's and W. H. Smith. Unlike free public libraries, these circulating libraries charged patrons to borrow books, much like video rental stores do today. Publishing longer works of fiction was quite expensive, and by releasing them in multiple parts...
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Dec 11, 2008
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Dec 11, 2008
The Archive's ever-expanding collection of genealogy resources includes items from the Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana; Robarts Library at the University of Toronto ; the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Library ; Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah;>, the National Library of Scotland , the Indianapolis City Library's Indianapolis City Directory and Yearbooks Collection , The Leo Baeck Institute Archives of German-speaking Jewry Leo Baeck...
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Dec 10, 2008
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Dec 10, 2008
The Elmer Belt Library of Vinciana is a special collection of books and materials concerning Leonardo da Vinci and the Italian Renaissance. The Library was given to UCLA in 1961 by Dr. Elmer Belt, a Professor Emeritus in the UCLA School of Medicine and a collector of Vinciana for over sixty years. The portion of the collection featured here highlights numerous published versions of the Treatise on Painting.
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Dec 10, 2008
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Dec 10, 2008
The Robert E. Gross Collection of Rare Books in Business & Economics at the UCLA Library was made possible by generous grants from the Lockheed Leadership Fund and Mrs. Robert E. Gross. It is named for the Founder of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, who was, at his death, the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer. The Gross Collection numbers more than two hundred volumes, among which are several interesting manuscripts of eighteenth-century account books and traders’...