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Today's episode features guest host Lauren Collister, Research Engagement Manager, Invest With Open Infrastructure, and an editorial team member of Katina, who talks with Lynda Kellam, Snyder-Granader Director of Research Data and Digital Scholarship at Penn Libraries, University of Pennsylvania and a volunteer organizer of the Data Rescue Project. In this conversation, Lynda talks with Lauren about The Data Rescue Project which is a volunteer-led, collaborative effort between various organizations, librarians, archivists and researchers to rescue, back up and catalog at-risk data, especially social and federal datasets, and raise awareness of the importance of government data and having access to it. Lynda also discusses the roles that librarians play, and how their skill sets, including information organization and stewardship of resources and data, are vital to this initiative. The video of this interview can be found here: https://youtu.be/iQqbrcTB00U Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lbcollister/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndamk/ Keywords: #DataRescue #OpenData #GovData #SavingData #DataImpact #PublicData #OpenAccess #DigitalLibraries #DigitalPreservation #DigitalTools #DigitalAge #InformationPower #knowledge #awareness #innovation #skills #FutureOfLibraries #InclusiveEducation #career #partnerships #collaboration #scholcomm #ScholarlyCommunication #libraries #librarianship #LibraryNeeds #LibraryLove #ScholarlyPublishing #AcademicPublishing #publishing #LibrariesAndPublishers #podcasts
Have you tried turning the EPA off and on again? Register to vote (or check to make sure you're registered): https://www.climatechangemakers.org/quick-register-to-vote Check out the Evergreen Action Plan 2.0: https://evergreenaction.com/initiatives/a-bold-climate-plan-evergreen-action-plan-2And if you want to get more involved, Climate Changemakers also lined up this Vote Forward page, where you can write letters and send them to potentially critical prospective voters in swing states. You can write about whatever you want, but if you're reading this, you might want to focus on the exciting and actually very good climate action that could come from the next climate-focused US President: https://votefwd.org/climatechangemakers BONUS EPISODES available on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/deniersplaybook) SOCIALS & MORE (https://linktr.ee/deniersplaybook) [For sponsorship inquiries, please contact climatetown@no-logo.co]DISCLAIMER: Some media clips have been edited for length and clarity.CREDITS Created by: Rollie Williams, Nicole Conlan & Ben BoultHosts: Rollie Williams & Nicole ConlanExecutive Producer: Ben Boult Post-production: Jubilaria Media Producers: Irene Plagianos, Miranda Manganaro, Daniella Philipson Researchers: Carly Rizzuto, Canute Haroldson & James Crugnale Art: Jordan Doll Music: Tony Domenick Special thanks: The Civil Liberties Defense CenterIn partnership with: Evergreen ActionSOURCESProject 2025 | Presidential Transition Project. (2024). 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Watch Trump's full speech to the Heritage Foundation [Video]. YouTube.CNN. (2024, July 11). Evidence shatters Trump's claims about his ties to Project 2025 [Video]. YouTube.Fox News. (2024, July 25). Trump dispels myths on Project 2025: 'I have nothing to do' with it [Video]. YouTube.Trump, D. J. [@realDonaldTrump]. (2018, February 28). The Heritage Foundation has just stated that 64% of the Trump Agenda is already done, faster than even Ronald Reagan [Tweet]. X.Trump, D. J. [@realDonaldTrump]. (2024, July 5). I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it. Truth Social.Trump, D. J. [@realDonaldTrump]. (2024, July 11). I know nothing about Project 2025. I have not seen it, have no idea who is in charge of it. Truth Social.Wiles, S., & LaCivita, C. (2024, July 30). Trump Campaign Statement on Project 2025's Demise. Donald J Trump for President.The Heritage Foundation. (2024). About Heritage. The Heritage Foundation.Blasko, A. (2004, June 7). REAGAN AND HERITAGE: A Unique Partnership. The Heritage Foundation.Malcolm, J., Slattery, E., & Bates, T. (2017, February 1). A Closer Look at Neil Gorsuch, an Excellent Choice for the Supreme Court. The Heritage Foundation.Heritage Expert Helps Shape Supreme Court Nominee List. (2016, September 14). The Heritage Foundation.Heritage Analysis of Trump Administration's First Year Draws High-Profile Attention. (2018, February 28). The Heritage Foundation.Kavanaugh Was Included on the List The Heritage Foundation Helped Compile. (2018, August 31). The Heritage Foundation.Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Was Included on the List The Heritage Foundation Helped Compile. (2018, August 31). The Heritage Foundation.Heritage Pulls Out All Stops for Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation. (2020, October 27). The Heritage Foundation.McMurry, Evan. (2015, July 19). Fox Panel Dines Out on Trump's Comments: ‘Despicable,' ‘Clown.' Mediaite.NowThis Impact. (2024, July 1). BET Awards Host Taraji P. Henson: 'Project 2025 Is Not a Game' [Video]. YouTube.Crowley, Kinsey. (2024, July 11). How did 'Project 2025' talk erupt? BET Awards host Taraji P. Henson's comments offer clues. USA Today.Project 2025 - Explore. (2024). Google Trends.Noor, Dharna. (2023, July 31). Inside the Republican Plot to Dismantle US Environmental Policy. Mother Jones. Phillips-Fein, Kim. (2024, June 4). The Mandate for Leadership, Then and Now. The Nation.Gertz, Matt. (2024, July 8). Donald Trump on Heritage's Kevin Roberts, who oversees Project 2025: “He's going to be so incredible.” Media Matters.Westervelt, Amy. (2024, July 22). Newsletter: Everything You Need to Know About Project 2025's Plan for the EPA. Drilled.MacGillis, Alec. (2024, August 1). The Man Behind Project 2025's Most Radical Plans. ProPublica.Kroll, A., & Surgery, N. (2024, August 10). Inside Project 2025's Secret Training Videos. ProPublica.Costello, T., & Lawrence, C. (2024, August 15). Undercover in Project 2025. Centre for Climate Reporting.Olmsted, Edith. (2024, September 25). Ex-Project 2025 Leader Brags Trump's Policy Mirrors Theirs. The New Republic. Anthony, Jason. (2024, July 18).Project 2025 in the Real World. Field Guide to the Anthropocene.Guides: Public Policy Research Think Tanks 2019: Top Think Tanks - Worldwide (US and non-US). (2019). Penn Libraries; University of Pennsylvania.Ball, Molly. (2013, September 25). The Fall of the Heritage Foundation and the Death of Republican Ideas. The Atlantic.Mahler, Jonathan. (2018, June 20). How One Conservative Think Tank Is Stocking Trump's Government. The New York Times. Waldman, Scott. (2023, July 28). Conservatives have already written a climate plan for Trump's second term. Politico.Waldman, Scott. (2023, September 26). Conservatives have already written a climate plan for Trump's second term. E&E News.Associated Press. (2024, July 7). Leader of the pro-Trump Project 2025 suggests there will be a new American Revolution. Politico.Contorno, Steve. (2024, July 11). Trump claims not to know who is behind Project 2025. A CNN review found at least 140 people who worked for him are involved. CNN.Tufts, Sierra. (2024, July 11). ‘I know nothing about Project 2025'; Trump posts on his social media site. Wane.Beckwith, Ryan Teague. (2024, July 12). Project 2025's plan to criminalize porn has a sinister subplot. MSNBC.Hale, Z., & Tiernan, T. (2024, July 29). US ELECTIONS: Project 2025 blueprint envisions major rollbacks on US energy, climate policy. S&P Global.Ordoñez, Franco. (2024, July 30). Project 2025's director steps down, but the think tank says work will go on. NPR.Smith, M., & Swenson, A. (2024, July 30). Vance praises a key leader behind Project 2025, a conservative effort Trump has disavowed. AP.Asiedu, Kwasi Gyamfi. (2024, August 14). J.D. Vance wrote the foreword for Project 2025's Kevin Roberts' upcoming book. PolitiFact.Devine, C., Tolan, C., Ash, A., & Lah, K. (2024, August 15). Hidden-camera video shows Project 2025 co-author discussing his secret work preparing for a second Trump term. CNN.Durkee, Alison. (2024, August 15). What We Know About Trump's Link To Project 2025—As Author Claims Ex-President ‘Blessed It' In Secret Recording. Forbes.Kelly, John. (2024, August 22). Hundreds of proposals in Project 2025 match Trump's policies. CBS News.Kiely, E., Gore, D., & Farley, R. (2024, September 10). A Guide to Project 2025. FactCheck.org.The War on Cars. (2024, September 17). Project 2025 and the Stakes for Transportation [Video]. YouTube.NowThis Impact. (2024, July 8). Project 2025 Would Be Terrible for the Climate [Video]. YouTube.The Wall Street Journal. (2024, October 3). Why the Presidential Race Is Fixating on Project 2025 Now | WSJ [Video]. YouTube.CNN. (2024, Aug 21). Kenan Thompson tells friends about Project 2025 in DNC skit [Video]. YouTube.EPA Press Office. (2020, March 17). Mandy Gunasekara Sworn in as EPA Chief of Staff. US EPA.C-SPAN. 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Episode 191 - Join Michael and Natty as they reach into the CS Radio grab bag to discuss the role of AI in career searches and highlight underutilized job search resources like Lippincott Library's databases. Discover how AI is reshaping career advice, why certain Penn resources remain hidden gems for job seekers and more!Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.
Amanda Licastro studied English Literature, Digital Humanities, and Composition and Rhetoric at the CUNY Graduate Center. She is now an Emerging and Digital Literacy Designer at Penn Libraries. The post Digital Humanities at Penn Libraries (feat. Amanda Licastro) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
Emily is the Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica Curator of Digital Humanities at Penn Libraries, as well as Web Manager for Contingent Magazine and the Director of Communications for the National Emerging Museum Professionals Network. So, naturally, we’re talking about Newsies! Topics Include: does anyone like Dear Evan Hansen?, what Broadway looks like, Octet, sounds made while dancing, and when it’s okay to be snobbish. Emily Esten Dot Com Featured Recordings: Newsies - Original Broadway Cast Recording (2012) DO YOU LIKE MOVIE MUSICALS? DO YOU LIKE SONDHEIM? Then you will love our PATREON podcast The Original Cast at the Movies because 2021 is all about Sondheim Movie Musicals!! January’s episode features Tara & Stefania from the Off2Broadway podcast talking about the documentary Six by Sondheim (2013). Patreon • Twitter • Facebook • Email
Biographer and Penn faculty member Stephen Fried will discuss new access to Rush’s writings, the nascent Rush Papers Project by Penn Libraries and the Library Company of Philadelphia, and the Penn Libraries’ evolving Benjamin Rush Portal. Fried will describe how the Portal has blossomed thanks to the work of Yen Ho, a library science intern at the Penn Libraries Biomedical Library working under his guidance. Hear about the abundance of Rush papers, lecture notes, and journals that are now united and easily accessible, ranging from Rush’s medical training and teachings to his writings about the 1793 Yellow Fever pandemic to race and abolition. The Portal pulls together resources from numerous institutions, including Penn Libraries and the Library Company of Philadelphia. Many of the materials presented on the Benjamin Rush portal were digitized as part of a multi-institution project organized by the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries, “For the Health of the New Nation: Philadelphia as the Center of American Medical Education, 1746-1868.” This project was generously funded by a grant from the Digitizing Hidden Collections initiative of the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The Hidden Collections initiative in turn is supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This event was co-sponsored by Penn Libraries and was recorded on September 8, 2020.
Welcome to the Price Lab Podcast, a series focused on the people who are building, using, and critiquing the digital tools and techniques transforming the humanities. In each episode, friends of the Price Lab will speak to a different scholar about their work and the digital tools and resources shaping their research and pedagogy. In our third episode, Price Mellon Graduate Fellow (2018-2019)Orchid Tierney interviews Katie Rawson (Director of Learning Innovation, Penn Libraries). They discuss Katie’s journey into the digital humanities, her thoughts on digital tools and resources in pedagogical spaces, and the exciting conceptual possibilities of virtual reality. In addition to her work at Penn, Katie has published on food in Faulkner's writing, labor in Waffle House, collaboration in the academy, and data curation in the humanities. Music: "Prisoner of Mars" by Stereo Lab “One Eight Four” by Blue Dot Sessions “Quiet Sill” by Blue Dot Sessions “Kid Kodi” by Blue Dot Sessions
Constantia Constantinou is a pioneer in developing digital, multimedia, and technology initiatives in large university library systems. She began her career at New York University and has held library leadership positions at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook, SUNY Maritime College, City University of New York, Rutgers University, and Iona College. Twice named a Fulbright Scholar, she is an active member of the global university library community, as well as an accomplished classical guitarist, who holds advanced degrees in music theory from the City University of New York, where she also earned her Masters of Library Science.
Will and Laura talk about Billy Tipton and discuss A Quick and Easy Guide to Queer and Trans Identities: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40538740-a-quick-easy-guide-to-queer-trans-identities [Disclaimer: some of the sources may contain triggering material.] Thomas, Marlo. “The Curious History of Women Who 'Passed' As Men In Pursuit of a Dream.” The Huffington Post, TheHuffingtonPost.com, 3 May 2013, huffingtonpost.com/marlo-thomas/women-who-passed-as-men_b_3203857.html. Williams, Holly. “Culture - The Cross-Dressing Gents of Victorian England.” BBC, BBC, 8 June 2016, bbc.com/culture/story/20160608-the-cross-dressing-gents-of-victorian-england. https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-a-cross-dresser-and-a-trans-woman Park, Chris. “Billy Lee Tipton (1914-89) - Jazz Musician.” LGBT History Project, 1 Jan. 1970, lgbthistoryproject.blogspot.ca/2012/02/billy-lee-tipton-1914-89-jazz-musician.html. Smith, Dinitia. “One False Note in a Musician's Life; Billy Tipton Is Remembered With Love, Even by Those Who Were Deceived.” The New York Times, 1 June 1998, nytimes.com/1998/06/02/arts/one-false-note-musician-s-life-billy-tipton-remembered-with-love-even-those-who.html. Middlebrook, Diane Wood. “Suit Me: The Double Life of Billy Tipton.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 21 Jan. 1989, nytimes.com/books/first/m/middlebrook-suits.html. Lehrman, Sally. “Billy Tipton: Self-Made Man.” Stanford Today, Stanford University, 1997, web.stanford.edu/dept/news/stanfordtoday/ed/9705/9705fea601.shtml. Chin, Paula, and Nick Gallo. “Death Discloses Billy Tipton’s Strange Secret: He Was a She.” PEOPLE.com, Time Inc, 20 Feb. 1989, people.com/archive/death-discloses-billy-tiptons-strange-secret-he-was-a-she-vol-31-no-7. Associated Press. “'Dad' to Adopted Sons: Jazz Player Billy Tipton Kept Her Secret to the End.” Los Angeles Times, 1 Feb. 1989, articles.latimes.com/1989-02-01/news/mn-1454_1_billy-tipton. Blecha, Peter. “Tipton, Billy (1914-1989): Spokane's Secretive Jazzman.” History Link, 17 Sept. 2005, historylink.org/File/7456. “Billy Tipton.” Queer Music Heritage, Feb. 2003, queermusicheritage.com/feb2003bt.html. Robinson, Kathryn. “The Double Life of Billy Tipton.” Inlander, Inlander, 8 Sept. 2017, inlander.com/spokane/the-double-life-of-billy-tipton/Content?oid=2215477. Traphagan, Monica. “Double Life.” Damn Interesting, Damn Interesting, 14 Oct. 2016, damninteresting.com/nugget/double-life. Judd, Hannah. “Navigating Gender: Billy Tipton and the Jazz Culture of Masculinity.” Penn Libraries, University of Pennsylvania Scholarly Commons, 2016, repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1004&context=uhf_2016.
David McKnight is an accomplished librarian and book collector, "imbued with remarkable passion and resolve." As Director of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library (RBML), at the University of Pennsylvania David is responsible for insuring stewardship, management, discovery, and preservation of the collection and for maintaining the visibility of RBML within and outside of the Penn community. At the Penn Libraries, he has also served as Curator of the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image. Before coming to Penn, he headed the Rare Books and Special Collections Division at McGill University Libraries and was the Principal Librarian at McGill's Humanities and Social Sciences Library. He is the author of Experiment, Printing the Canadian Imagination: Highlights from the David McKnight Canadian Little Magazine and Small Press Collection. McKnight invested 30 years in developing this collection, one that has "considerable potential for literary research in the areas of Canadian Modernist poetry, avant-garde literature, and the production of small magazines in Canada." He generously donated the collection to the University of Alberta Libraries in 2012, and this catalogue was published in 2018 to accompany an exhibition held at the Bruce Peel Special Collections Library. David and I met in Montreal to talk about his experience amassing this essential collection. Among other things we discuss Ken Norris's Little Magazine in Canada 1925-80, Roy MacSkimming's The Perilous Trade, disappointment in Library and Archives Canada, New Wave Canada: The Coach House Press and the small press movement in English Canada in the 1960s, Carl Spadoni, Merrill Distad, wives of book collectors, fine presses, literary experiment, Adrian King-Edwards and The Word Bookstore in Montreal, bill bissett, bp nichol, Mac Jamieson, TISH, Bill Hoffer, j.w. curry, Nicky Drumbolis, Nelson Ball's catalogues, Wynne Francis's correspondence, Contact Press, Vehicule Press, Quebecois magazines, and The Gotham Bookmart exhibition.
This special episode was recorded LIVE at the University of Pennsylvania for Open Access Week 2017! Marty and Marta explore the legal quirks and loopholes that have helped create some of the best "so bad it's good" works of cult cinema in history. We'll talk about how transformative fair use allowed the Mystery Science Theater franchise to survive, how The Asylum made a cottage industry out of ripping off blockbuster movies, how Italian copyright laws let one cowboy movie spawn dozens of "sequels", and the bizarre IP battle over one of the worst films of all time - Manos, The Hands of Fate. Joining us is Penn Law alum Frank Taney of Taney Legal to help clear up some of the fine print and answer some legal questions! Special thanks to Taney Legal, Penn IP Group, Penn Law, and the Penn Libraries. COPYRIGHT INFO: Copyright © 2017 Martin Schneider & Marta Rusek. Some rights reserved.All of our podcasts are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) 4.0 International license. For any other re-use, please contact politicaltheaterpodcast@gmail.com
DataRefuge is a public collaborative, grassroots effort around the United States in which scientists, researchers, computer scientists, librarians and other volunteers are working to download, save, and re-upload government data. The DataRefuge Project, which is led by the UPenn Program in Environmental Humanities and the Penn Libraries group at University of Pennsylvania, aims to foster resilience in an era of anthropogenic global climate change and raise awareness of how social and political events affect transparency.
Lorraine Beitler Collection of the Dreyfus Affair: Distinguished Lectures and Scholar Interviews
Lecture presented 22 April 2010 in the Rosenwald Gallery, 6th floor, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, 3420 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Co-sponsored by the Penn Libraries and the American Jewish Committee (Philadelphia/Southern New Jersey office), in collaboration with the Alliance Francaise of Philadelphia. Novelist and lawyer Louis Begley, author of Wartime Lies, About Schmidt, and Matters of Honor, presents his book Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters (Yale University Press, 2009). Begley investigates the abuses of judicial and military power that led to the persecution of Dreyfus for treason in 1894 and caused bitter divisions in French society for years afterward. His study sheds new light on the Affair and makes clear its continuing significance for contemporary American legal and political debates.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2008 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Winning entry for Sparky Awards at Penn 2009. Directed by Ryan A. Leonard. Penn Libraries, the Cinema Studies Program and the Center for Public Health Initiatives sponsored the Sparky Awards, in which students created short videos to illustrate the value of information sharing.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2008 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2008 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Winning entry for Sparky Awards at Penn 2009. Directed by Ryan A. Leonard. Penn Libraries, the Cinema Studies Program and the Center for Public Health Initiatives sponsored the Sparky Awards, in which students created short videos to illustrate the value of information sharing.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2009 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2008 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2008 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2008 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2008 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2008 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2008 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.
Submission for the Weigle Information Commons' 2007 Mashup Contest at Penn Libraries. The annual Mashup Contest celebrates student creativity with video and multimedia.