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Brown, Bryan; Hardesty, Juliet; McDonald, Courtney Greene
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Libraries are interested in providing better, more comprehensive access to physical and digital collections, institutionally and collectively. Indiana University is improving its discovery tools wi...
Instrumental variables (IV) methods provide an approach to estimating causal or structural relationships from observational data and have historically been widely used in economics. This lecture wi...
Spatial statistics has gained great interest in various disciplines, such as climatology, environmental science, ecology, economics, political science, and throughout the social sciences. The aim o...
As the role of academic libraries evolves to include research data curation and management services, librarians on Indiana University campuses have developed a university-wide suite of data service...
Will Cowan (Indiana University - Bloomington) presented "Scholarly Use of Video" on November 16, 2013 during the Regeneration in Digital Contexts: Early Black Film Workshop.
This project was funded by an NEH Office of Digital Humanities Startup Grant and is managed by Indiana University Libraries. This grant funded the creation of two Video plugins for Omeka. One allow...
Historically, libraries‰ÛÓ especially academic libraries‰ÛÓhave contributed to the development of the TEI Guidelines, largely in response to mandates to provide access to and preserve elect...
On November 2, 2012, colleagues from Indiana University, New York University, Temple University, Ohio State University, University of Houston, the Digital Library Federation, and THATCamp hosted a ...
A developmental trajectory describes the course of a behavior over age or time. This lecture will provide an overview of a group-based method for analyzing developmental trajectories. The method pr...
Conventional regression methods fail when estimating the effects of time-varying treatments in the presence of time-varying confounding. I will discuss methods for causal inference in such situatio...
When introduced with forethought and preparation, primary sources can help young students form a tangible link from the immediate present to the remote past. We will discuss our experience introduc...
The Ordinary Extraordinary Junco is a documentary film project designed to engage, entertain, and inspire student and adult audiences of all backgrounds. The feature-length film (88 min.) is compri...
Meta-Analysis encompasses a suite of statistical techniques for drawing generalizable conclusions from a large number of empirical studies that examine the same research question. While used extens...
Graney, Brian ; Lucaites, John Louis; Lynch, Shola
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Regeneration in Digital Contexts: Early Black Film, organized by the Black Film Center/Archive, brought together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, moving image archivists, and technology spec...
Brian Graney (Indiana University - Bloomington) moderated the Workshop Closing Session on November 16, 2013 during the Regeneration in Digital Contexts: Early Black Film Workshop.
This talk will focus on new developments regarding statistics and altmetrics in the IUScholarWorks institutional repository. It will cover the technology and policies behind a recently added statis...
This presentation showcases the explorations of the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries in using CSS media queries to offer mobile-ready access to online digital collections, from TEI-encoded ...
The year 2013 marks an important milestone for the National Survey of Student Engagement, with the first substantial update to the survey since its inaugural administration in 2000. In this discuss...
In this webinar, we describe the revisions that have been made and provide an overview of what users can expect from BCSSE in 2013. BCSSE collects data about entering college students' high school ...
This brief (15 min.), webinar provides a refresher on ideas to promote the NSSE survey on your campus. Presenter Jillian Kinzie, Associate Director, NSSE Institute, has compiled tips to consider du...
This webinar provides a step-by-step walkthrough of your NSSE Institutional Report 2013. We review the redesigned reports and provide general strategies for utilizing and disseminating your results.
Despite our self-deprecating title, this talk should be understood as an attempt to make Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) accessible to a wide audience of researchers across many disciplines. We ...
In this workshop we will review the most popular nonparametric and semiparametric estimation methods, focusing on cross section observations. Standard methods for model estimation in the social sci...
Considering the arena of the race movie circuit as a unifying context of films, performers, producers, distributors, investors, venues, and audiences, Panel Three: The Case of the Race Movie Circui...
Today's scholars are at a critical juncture with respect to how they will measure the impact of their research in coming years. At the same time that scholars in various disciplines are increasingl...
Major research universities are grappling with their response to the deluge of scientific data in its big data and long tail data forms. The latter consist of many diverse and heterogeneous sets, t...
Reto Kromer (Head of AV Preservation by reto.ch) presented "Digitization: A Technical Report from the Field" on November 16, 2013 during the Regeneration in Digital Contexts: Early Black Film Works...
Submitted to legislature as part of the effort to abolish the NV Psychological Review Panel for sex offenders, this film demonstrates the parole process for prisoners who were sex offenders in Neva...
Martin, Michael T. ; Combs, Rhea L. ; Caddoo, Cara
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Regeneration in Digital Contexts: Early Black Film, organized by the Black Film Center/Archive, brought together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, moving image archivists, and technology spec...
IUB Libraries' subscription to Shared Shelf, an image and media management software for hosting and cataloging locally owned images, is an exciting development for visual disciplines--but many deci...
Recently, the Indiana University Libraries implemented Blacklight, an open source discovery layer, as the new public interface for IUCAT, the statewide shared online catalog. Blacklight was chosen ...
William Stranger interview Dr. Stephen Porges.
Dr. Stephen Porges - Neuroscientist at the University of North Carolina - Department of Psychiatry (UNC Chapel Hill) and Kinsey Institute, Indiana ...
This is an excerpt from the 6th session of Why Neuroscience Matters: Concrete Strategies for Your Practice, a continuing education webcast for counselors, therapists and social workers (LCSWs).
It...
A particular challenge in the text recognition of historical document images is the considerable amount of "image noise" that can arise during the whole life cycle of a document from printing and s...
The UITS Advanced Visualization Lab, a Cyberinfrastructure and Service Center of the Pervasive Technology Institute, has created a set of functional, relatively low-cost displays to help tackle the...
Doug Reside (New York Public Library for the Performing Arts) presented "Digital Curation for the Performing Arts" on November 16, 2013 during the Regeneration in Digital Contexts: Early Black Film...
This course covers several methods for analyzing data with missing values. We start with an introduction to the main ideas using several examples. We then cover weighting methods; imputation method...
During the 1960s, Black musicians and executives still had a difficult time breaking into the mainstream of the music industry. Despite the commercial success of Black music produced by the indepen...
Stoeltje, Rachael; Stewart, Jacqueline Najuma, 1970-; Mashon, Mike
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Examining the characteristics of archival film prints as they survive in fragmentary and variant versions, Panel Two: The Carrier as Content evaluated these material manifestations of early black-a...
The William V.S. Tubman Photograph Collection was the first to pilot DLP's Photocat web application and an early collection ingested into ICO. The IU Liberian Collections (IULC) learned many lesson...
The PetrArchive is a new digital archive and ‰ÛÃrich text‰Û edition of Francesco Petrarca's iconic fourteenth-century songbook Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (Rvf; Canzoniere). A primary goal o...
The African Studies Program, Indiana University, Bloomington and the Indiana Consortium for International Programs
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Presented by Kwamina Panford, Department of African-American Studies, Northeastern University. Presented at Symposium: "A Contested Resource: Oil in Africa".
The African Studies Program, Indiana University, Bloomington and the Indiana Consortium for International Programs
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Welcome by Samuel Obeng, Director, African Studies Program, Indiana University Bloomington and Karen DeGrange, Executive Director, Indiana Consortium for International Programs. Presented at Sympo...
Visualization is a potentially powerful tool for exploration and complexity reduction of categorical sequence data. This presentation discusses currently available sequence visualization against es...
Andy Uhrich (Indiana University - Bloomington) presented "Preexisting Digital Tools for the Visual Analysis of Moving Images" on November 16, 2013 during the Regeneration in Digital Contexts: Early...
Waller, Gregory A. (Gregory Albert), 1950-; Caddoo, Cara; Bernstein, Matthew
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Panel One: The State of Research and Platforms for Access engaged panelists in a discussion of historical and current approaches to research in early black-audience film and the modes of research a...
John A. Walsh (Indiana University - Bloomington) presented "Film, paratexts, and the digital document" on November 16, 2013 during the Regeneration in Digital Contexts: Early Black Film Workshop.
Omeka.net is a free digital library system with a rigid structure, but through perseverance and discipline the limitations may become possibilities. Since not everyone can afford to host a digital ...
Public Lecture by Logan H. Westbrooks in the Showers City Hall as part of Bloomington's Black History Month. The lecture was followed by a reception in the lobby of City Hall. The lecture video ava...
Classroom lecture by Logan H. Westbrooks to students in Fred McElroy's "Survey for the Culture of Black Americans" course (AAADS A150) offered by Indiana University's Department of African American...
Classroom lecture by Logan H. Westbrooks to students in Monika Herzig's "Music Industry II" course (SPEA A336) offered by Indiana University's Arts Administration Program. The lecture took place in...
Public lecture by Logan H. Westbrooks in the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center Grand Hall as the opening event of Indiana University's "Black History Month." The lecture was followed by a receptio...