Search

Back to top

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Online Content Includes Digital Content Remove constraint Online Content: Includes Digital Content
Number of results to display per page
View results as:

Search Results

File

Archived Edwin S. George Reserve website, 2014-July 01, 2017

Online

The Archived Website series, 2013-[ongoing], documents the academic programs, accomplishments, resources, events, and people at the Edwin S. George Reserve. Content includes important news and announcements, publications, and information about the location, facilities, research projects, use, data resources, and the overall mission of the Reserve. This archived website will be captured on a regular, ongoing basis as part of the University of Michigan Web Archives, hosted at https://archive-it.org/organizations/934.

Folder

Audiovisual

Online

The Audiovisual series (59 GB, 1968-2007) includes a variety of different formats, including VHS tape, EIAJ-1 videotape, Mini DVs, audio cassettes, 7" and 10.5" reel-to-reel tape, 12" vinyl records, one 8mm film reel, and digital materials from CDs/DVDs. VHS tape content includes graduations from the early 1990s, events from the college's 30th anniversary celebration in 1997, a talk by James Robertson on the origins of the Residential College, symposia, interviews, and documentaries. While most of the EIAJ-1 videotapes are unlabeled, among them are a debate on nuclear power and inaugural festivities from 1973. The Mini DVs mostly contain faculty member interviews and video recordings of events such as the East Quad Music Festival and the RC Afro-Cuban Drumming Concert. Audio cassettes include faculty interviews and Student-Faculty Research Community research design training tapes. Reel-to-reel tapes contain recordings from music classes and concerts. The vinyl records contain recordings from the East Quad Music Co-op, including the album "All who Rob and Plunder" from the band Civilian Fun Group." Digital content (59 GB) includes video files of several student/alumni-produced films; course activities, including from a Nonviolence in Action course and an Afro-Cuban drumming course; recordings created for the college's website of faculty members and students discussing their experiences in the college; and two theatrical productions, "The Struggle for Existence: Darwin's Dreams" and "Blood Wedding."

File

March 6, 2012

1 digital audio files (Duration: 0:54:47)

Online
(Prof Mona Mikael reviews history of early Egyptian feminist Huda Sharawi, Aziz reviews books about Arab women, Iranian film productions including "This is Not A Film" by Panahi; Aziz interviews journalist Bishara on current Arab uprisings and author of "The Invisible Arab". Hosts/Producer: Barbara Nimri Aziz. Interviewees/Guests: NY Prof Mona Mikael, journalist Marwan Bishara. Topics: Egypt, feminists, women\'s history, world music, Iran, film, uprisings.)