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links for 2008-05-10

Rescue Orphan Works! | Public Knowledge (tags: copyright orphanworks) TimeTube Extremely engaging. Assemble timelines of clips from YouTube about any subject. Great for news clips, candidates, issues. (tags: television visualization youtube archives tools timeline) The Virtual Library of Virginia offers access to PBS video resources through InCommon - Internet2 Real Time - Internet2 Wiki (tags: archives pbs)

links for 2008-05-09

Is CloudFS the start of a “white box” cloud services market? A lot like S3, 15 cents/GB. A utility that made copies to both automagically would be sweet. (tags: storage s3 hosting cloud)

links for 2008-05-08

Internet Archive Wins Civil Lib Case re: National Security Letter The Internet Archive was served a National Security Letter by the FBI demanding information about a patron of the Archive. The Archive fought it with the help of the EFF and ACLU. It won. (tags: archives politics humanrights) OpenCast Project Open House / OpenCast Project is to lower the [...]

links for 2008-05-07

Email Backup Tapes From Start of Iraq War It’s hard to make a good documentary without the facts. (tags: politics archives) Vanderbilt Television News Archive and NBC News Partner to Deliver Streaming Video 8,800 hours of NBC news broadcasts for university subscribers. (tags: news archives) NBC News Launches iCue Good for NBC (and everyone else). More access to news archives. (tags: news archives) Beet.TV: [...]


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Intelligent Television produces innovative films, television, and video in close association with leading cultural and educational institutions and renowned producers, directors, and cinematographers. Intelligent Television's productions, research projects, consulting services, and conferences focus on making educational and cultural material more widely accessible worldwide.

Intelligent Television's productions aim to network production facilities, production and archival expertise, and digital media content at cultural and educational institutions. The company's television and film documentaries are supported by foundations, corporations, government agencies, and individuals.

Intelligent Television's research projects explore new ways of funding and opening educational and cultural content.

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In 2007, with two years of seed support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Intelligent Television launched an educational video studio to produce high-quality video resources systematically for education. Through the studio, Intelligent Television advocates innovative, sustained, systematic attention to video production, distribution, consumption, and preservation in order to improve education worldwide.

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Harlem in association with Columbia University

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Economies of the Commons: Strategies for Sustainable Access and Creative Reuse of Images and Sounds Online

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First Monday - "Video, education, and open content: Notes towards a new research and action agenda"

This paper puts forward some ideas about the new energies now visible at the intersection of moving images, education, and open content. It provides an outline for a strategic research and action agenda for the academy, librarians, curators, producers, distributors, and others stakeholders — including those focused on open content — in this curious age of YouTube.

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