
Library Channel (Audio) Podcast
1) Yiddish Glory: The Lost Songs of World War II with Anna Shternshis and Psoy Korolenko - Holocaust Living History Workshop
At the height of World War II, a team of Soviet scholars embarked on an ambitious goal to collect recently written songs dealing with the Holocaust. Lost until the early 1990's, these songs were redis...Show More
2) Trauma Memory and the Art of Survival with Gabriella Karin - Holocaust Living History Workshop
As a child, Gabriella Karin was separated from her parents and placed in a Slovakian convent for three years. Although physically safe, she did not emerge unscathed. Suppressed memories of her past ca...Show More
3) Learning in the Age of Google - The Library Channel
What does it means to be literate in the age of Google? At a time when you can search billions of texts in milliseconds, scan over trillions of online images, and look deeply into planet-wide maps, w...Show More
4) Improving Openness and Innovation in Scholarly Communication with Brian Nosek
Brian Nosek, co-founder and executive director of the Center for Open Science, outlines the most urgent challenges in achieving a more open science future and how the scholarly communication community...Show More
Improving Openness and Innovation in Scholarly Communication with Brian Nosek
59:28 | May 12th, 2018
5) Creativity Culture and Community: The Legacy of Jonas Salk -- UC San Diego Library Channel
An evening of conversation and celebration at the close of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Jonas Salk featuring his sons Jonathan and Peter, author Mary Walshok and Gary Robbins, science edi...Show More
6) Dinner in the Library -- Podium Remarks September 18 2015
This extended version of “Back to the Future with the Brave New Library Featuring Sarah Thomas, Vice President for the Harvard University Library - Dinner in the Library 2015” includes remarks from UC...Show More
7) Back to the Future with the Brave New Library Featuring Sarah Thomas VP for the Harvard Library - Dinner in the Library 2015 -- The Library Channel
Sarah Thomas draws from her years in the stacks at Oxford, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Stanford and now, as the Vice President of the Harvard Library, to describe her vision for the future of libraries at...Show More
8) Recollections of UC San Diego: The Early Years with Walter Munk
Eminent earth scientist Walter Munk recounts events and personalities involved in UC San Diego’s formative years as it grew out of an oceanographic field station now known as Scripps Institution of Oc...Show More
9) Understanding and Engaging Human Imagination with Sheldon Brown -- Degrees of Freedom
Visual Artist Sheldon Brown presents a multimedia tour de force exploring how art and science illuminate the freedom of imagination. Using examples from his extensive body of work, the founding direc...Show More
Understanding and Engaging Human Imagination with Sheldon Brown -- Degrees of Freedom
1:19:41 | May 18th, 2015
10) Youth and Addiction: Can There Be Freedom of Will? -- Degrees of Freedom with Sandra A. Brown
Heavy drinking by teenagers was once considered just a rite of passage with no long-term effects, but modern biotechnology has changed that perspective. Dr. Sandra A. Brown of UC San Diego presents re...Show More