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Highlight reel of activities surrounding the 1975 Little 500 bicycle race. Activities include Big Red Exposure, I.U. Sing, Style Show, Variety Show, Regatta, Golf Tournament, Cream and Crimson game...
Highlight reel of activities surrounding the 1974 Little 500 bicycle race. Activities include I.U. Sing, Style Show, regatta, golf tournament, Cream and Crimson game (football), Mini 500 (women's t...
The Navajo rug-weaving process begins with sheepshearing, followed by carding and hand-spinning the wool into yarn. The yarn is then dyed using handmade dyes. Weavers set up a loom and employ intri...
Explains that individual differences in children occur in physical, mental, and emotional growth and development. Describes and illustrates the special and dynamic problems of the exceptional child.
Illustrates the structure of a group, the goals to be achieved during meetings, participation patterns, the quality of communication, group standards, and group procedures. Discusses the difference...
2022 Fall Diversity Keynote delivered by Lucía Guerra Reyes, PhD, MPH, MA (Associate Professor, Department of Applied Health Science, School of Public Health, Indiana University Bloomington) on Oct...
Annual Stephen P. Bogdewic Lectureship in Medical Leadership featuring a conversation between David J. Skorton, MD (President and CEO, Association of American Medical Colleges) and Jay L. Hess, MD,...
Steven C. Beering Award for the Advancement of Biomedical Science lecture delivered by awardee, Stanley T. Crooke, MD, PhD, on September 8, 2023. Dr. Crooke is the founder, chairman, and chief exec...
Annual Stephen P. Bogdewic Lectureship in Medical Leadership featuring a conversation between Tricia C. Elliott, MD, FAAFP (Senior Vice President, Academic and Research Affairs, Chief Academic Offi...
Steven C. Beering Award for the Advancement of Biomedical Science lecture delivered by awardee, Robert C. Malenka, MD, PhD, on November 15, 2024. Dr. Malenka is the Pritzker Professor of Psychiatry...
Inaugural Stephen P. Bogdewic Lectureship in Medical Leadership delivered by Robert I. Grossman, MD (Dean and Professor of Radiology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Physiology at New York University ...
"Recognize and Refer," made by Deo Akiode, was selected as the first place winning video in "Safety Together: An Archival Remix Contest" organized by Indiana University Libraries.
In Spring 2025, ...
"Support Is Here," made by Miranda Kress, was selected as a runner up winning video in "Safety Together: An Archival Remix Contest" organized by Indiana University Libraries.
In Spring 2025, IU Li...
"Pace Yourself," made by Kierra Willis, was selected as a runner up winning video in "Safety Together: An Archival Remix Contest" organized by Indiana University Libraries.
In Spring 2025, IU Libr...
"You Are Not Alone," made by Jack Bassett, was selected as a runner up winning video in "Safety Together: An Archival Remix Contest" organized by Indiana University Libraries.
In Spring 2025, IU L...
Lecture delivered by Amber Comer, JD, PhD (Director of Ethics Policy, American Medical Association; Associate Professor, School of Health & Human Sciences, IU Indianapolis; Associate Professor of M...
Highlight reel of activities surrounding 1972 Little 500. Includes Red Carpet Day, qualifications, "This is Your Life" event featuring William Armstrong, women's tricycle race, the Fashion Show, th...
Highlight reel of activities surrounding 1969 Little 500. Includes Red Carpet Day, qualifications, "This is Your Life" event featuring William Armstrong, women's tricycle race, the Fashion Show, th...
Highlight reel of activities surrounding the 1977 Little 500 bicycle race. Activities include Big Red Exposure, I.U. Sing, Style Show, Variety Show (featuring Bob Hope), Regatta, Tennis Tournament,...
Highlight reel of activities surrounding 1971 Little 500. Includes IU Sing practice, qualifications, women's tricycle race, the Fashion Show, the Regatta, the Golf Jamboree, and of course, the race...
Highlight reel of activities surrounding 1973 Little 500. Includes qualifications, women's tricycle race, the Fashion Show, the Regatta, and of course, the race itself, with winners Delta Chi.
Highlight reel of activities surrounding the 1963 Little 500 bicycle race. Activities include practice for the men and women, qualifications, the golf jamboree, concert by Joey D and his Starliters...
Indiana University School of Medicine. Medical Educational Resources Program
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Reproduction of the slide/audio program that was presented during the dedication ceremonies for the Indiana University Medical Research Library held on May 20, 1989. The name of the library was cha...
Informational video intended to prepare patients for their upcoming electrophysiology study. Major topics include the purpose of electrophysiology testing; how the test is done; what you will exper...
Indiana University School of Medicine. Medical Educational Resources Program
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Medical Alumni Day forum moderated by Charles M. Coffey (Directory of Alumni Affairs, Indianapolis Campus, Indiana University School of Medicine) featuring panelist Walter J. Daly, Harold M. Manifo...
Lecture delivered by John I. Nurnberger, MD (Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine). John D. Van Nuys, MD served as the first full-time d...
90th anniversary 1903-1993, I...; Foundation and growth of the ...
Date:
1993
Main contributors:
Indiana University School of Medicine. Medical Educational Resources Program
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The history of the Indiana University School of Medicine is told by looking at the history and growth of its hospitals and other buildings on the Indianapolis campus of Indiana University Purdue Un...
Indiana University School of Medicine. Medical Educational Resources Program
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A history of medical practice and medical education in Indiana from 1821 to 1909. "A depiction of 100 years of medical history in Indiana...leading to the foundation of the Indiana University Schoo...
John Shaw Billings History of Medicine Society lecture delivered by William M. Armstrong, PhD (Distinguished Professor of Physiology, Indiana University School of Medicine) in the Emerson Hall audi...
Grand Rounds lecture delivered by Glenn W. Irwin, Jr., MD (Dean Emeritus of Indiana University School of Medicine and Chancellor of IUPUI). Includes a brief narrative about Indiana University-Purdu...
John Shaw Billings History of Medicine Society lecture delivered by J. Stanley Battersby, MD (Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Indiana University School of Medicine) on May 21, 1990. Dr. Battersby di...
John Shaw Billings award lecture; Walter Bradford Cannon
Date:
June 16, 1989
Main contributors:
Barger, A. Clifford, 1917-1996
Summary:
Lecture delivered by A. Clifford Barger, MD on the life and research of Walter Bradford Cannon (1871-1945), physiologist and researcher at Harvard Medical School. The lecture was sponsored by the J...
John Shaw Billings History of Medicine Society lecture delivered by Glenn W. Irwin, Jr. MD (Dean Emeritus of Indiana University School of Medicine and Chancellor of IUPUI) in the Emerson Hall audit...
Indiana University School of Medicine. Medical Educational Resources Program
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During an interview in September 1973, Dr. Goethe Link shares the fascinating remembrances of a man who made medical history in Indiana and gained worldwide acclaim.
Emory Mace; Sullivan and Corbett; Gurry's rocks
Date:
1956
Main contributors:
Dorson, Richard M. (Richard Mercer), 1916-1981
Summary:
The information presented here about each recording in this collection comes from original documentation by the collector. This collection of historical material may contain material that will be o...
This episode illustrates global conflict zones in 1949 and the role of the United Nations in addressing them. It explains the structure and functions of key U.N. bodies, including the General Assem...
Third lecture in the Leo J. McCarthy, M.D. History of Medicine Lectureship. Presented by C. William Hanke, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P. at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library on November 16th, 2017.
Second lecture in the Leo J. McCarthy, M.D. History of Medicine Lectureship. Presented by Lawrence H. Einhorn, M.D. at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library on November 18, 2016.
Inaugural lecture in the Leo J. McCarthy, M.D. History of Medicine Lectureship. Presented by Charles S. Bryan, M.D, M.A.C.P. at the Ruth Lilly Medical Library on November 18th, 2015.
Discusses man's use of planned outdoor spaces in art and architecture, emphasizing that people need more well-planned, attractive, open spaces in cities. Compares spaces in such paintings as Mondri...
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...
Prof. R. Keith Michael interviews IU alumnus Howard Ashman for "IU Journal" television show on the Bloomington campus in 1987. Michael had invited Ashman, who directed and wrote the book and lyrics...
In his final program, John Dodds poses a startling question: “Are Americans civilized?” Undoubtedly, he says, most Americans will reply without hesitation. “Of course, we are!” Yet, Dr. Dodds point...
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films; O. W. Eshbach; Warren P. Everote
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Develops the law of falling bodies and credits Galileo for his work in this area. Shows by experiment and slow motion photography that all bodies fall at the same rate of speed and uses the inclin...
Featured talk by Anurag Acharya, Distinguished Engineer, Google, at Open Repositories 2015 (OR2015), the 10th International Conference on Open Repositories, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Indiana University, Bloomington. Audio-Visual Center
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Interviews objectivist poet Louis Zukofsky as to the form and philosophy underlying his poetry, the circumstances under which his first poem was published, and several unique aspects of his poetry....
Describes the importance of industrial research in satisfying consumer needs and meeting competition. Shows through animation the large expenditure of time and money that has gone into the develop...
Promotional video created by Clarian Health about the history of Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. A commercial for arthritis treatment services offered at the Clarian Total Joint Instit...
Illustrates modern dance as exemplified by Negro spirituals. Miss Tamiris creates her dances to the familiar spirituals Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, Go Down Moses, and Get on Board Lil' Children.
Compares two dairy farms--one in Southeastern Wisconsin and the other in Central New York State. Shows the land use and cultural practices which reflect adaptation to such elements of the physical ...
Discusses fraternal love, and differentiates it from sexual love. Explains Aristotle's idea of human association based on utility, pleasure, and excellence. Distinguishes between justice and love,...
Shows graphically that people live longer now because of modern medical developments. Discusses the problem of how these people should be supported by pension plans such as social security. Expla...
Presentations and demonstration from the Audiovisual Metadata Platform Pilot Development (AMPPD) grant project, supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
The Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics & American Institutions was an endowed ethics research center established in 1972 at Indiana University Bloomington. Through its programming, the Poynter ...
A comparison of family life in France, Japan, India, and Canada. How each family treats and cares for a year-old baby. Mother-child relationships, feeding and bathing the child. Anthropologist Marg...
Nuclear magnet resonance (NMR) is a powerful technique to detect and characterize the 3D structures, dynamics, and interactions of biomacromolecules. With respect to drug targets, this methodology ...
Episode 4 from Understanding Taxes. Uses dramatizations to highlight teenagers' firsthand experiences with the effects of taxation and to explain the reasons for taxes.
The development of life, from a cell to a man, from a seed to a tree, is the subject of this program. Film clips are used, showing the self-duplication of molecules and cells and the fertilization ...
"Safer Together 2023" made by Srikar Devulapalli, was selected as runner up winning video in "Safety Together: An Archival Remix Contest" organized by Indiana University Libraries.
In Spring 2023...
Based on Stefan Zweig’s book, Twenty Four Hours In a Woman's Life was a CBS movie special sponsored by Revlon, starring Ingrid Bergman and Rip Torn. In the movie a wealthy girl, Helen, wants to run...
Unedited production footage from Thanks But No Thanks (Peer Pressure), episode 5 from the Agency for Instructional Technology program Your Choice Our Chance.
Jerry Springer recounts his involvement with the youth-led effort to lower the voting age in Ohio, his testimony before Congress, and youth political attitudes then and now.