Public librarians, school librarians and media specialists are often in charge of acquiring, cataloging, and maintaining audio-visual material, such as DVDs, videos, digital files, audio-tapes, CDs, MP3 files, photographs, and software programs, and...
No one program can answer every person's questions about copyright; so this introductory program begins as a primer on copyright and fulfills all the prerequisites viewers will need in order to fully understand and learn from the other programs in t...
Host Jeannine Edwards explains that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) amended the copyright law to provide limitations for service provider liability relating to material online; then introduces attorney Arnie Lutzker who addresses: the OS...
About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University explains Darwinism: Adaptionism and Punctuationism in this second of a two-part program.
About this series: William Durham, professor of anthropolo...
About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University explains Darwinism: Selfish Genes and Selfish Memes.
About this series: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford U...
Tourism is damaging the ecosystem of the Galapagos Islands, and islanders face the dilemma of how to preserve the creatures and habitat that bring in revenue. This program shows how the growing demand for eco-tourism has grown very quickly, and if t...
Romantic comedy about Ala, an African-American woman who is searching for Mr. Right. She meets Jezel, and they begin an intensely romantic relationship. But he steals all of her furniture and jewelry to help pay off his debts, and she even loses her...
During World War II, 120,000 Japanese-Americans, including this program's host and narrator, Oscar-nominated actor Noriyuki "Pat" Morita (The Karate Kid), were relocated to remote internment camps, such as the one in Gila River, Arizona, for the dur...
About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University explains what to Look for in the Galapagos Islands today.
About this series: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanfo...
As leaders in implementing information technology (IT), administrators and policymakers require more than just a general idea of the rules of copyright; also it is imperative they stay up to date on any changes in copyright laws. In the first segmen...