Lit2Go
Romeo and Juliet
"Oh Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" The classic play by Shakespeare goes digital through a version that contains audio and PDF versions of the text. Additionally, each act and scene displays the Flesch-Kincaid readability level...
Lit2Go
The Call of the Wild
When the wild calls, answer. Jack London's classic novel The Call of the Wild gets a digital upgrade with an e-text and audiobook version of the story. Each chapter of the online version is labeled with the Flesch-Kincaid level and...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Who Owns Your Digital Data?
From the E-book on your reader to the mp3s on your iPod to your musings on Facebook and Twitter - who owns the bits of data that make up your digital life?
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Digital Tv Transition
What's going on with the transition to digital television -- and will you need to adjust your sets?
University of Oxford (UK)
University of Oxford: First World War Digital Poetry Archive: Audio Collection
The Audio Collection contains accounts of the First World War from veterans, their families and people who served the war effort at home. You can search the archive or use the keywords provided on the site to search the recordings.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Digital Sampling and Remix Culture: Creativity or Criminality?
How much of someone else's work should artists be able to use? How much should they pay for it? Is copyright law stuck in the age of analog?
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Digital Tools Help Document Vanishing Languages
A linguist unveils thousands of audio recordings of words and sentences from dying languages.
Other
It Conversations: Social Software
This podcast features a panel discussion from Accelerating Change 2004 on Weblogs, Wikis and Digital Democracy with Lada Adamic (HP Labs), Peter Kaminski (SocialText) and Zack Rosen (CivicSpace).
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Making Sense Out of Bitcoin
Bitcoin is a digital currency that was created by an anonymous developer in 2009.
Digital History
Digital History: Historical Music
Listen to examples of dozens of examples of American music across U.S. history. Find music from World War I, jazz, minstrel music, and music from the Civil War, among others. A great resource. Quicktime is required for this source.
Other
Kings Canyon Unified School District: Don't Steal Like a Pirate [Pdf]
Lyrics to a rap song telling you not to steal other people's work.
Harry S. Truman Library and Museum
Harry S. Truman Library & Museum: Truman Presidential Audio Collection
Hear some of President Truman's speeches, including the surrenders of Germany and of Japan, from the Harry S. Truman digital archive. Other speeches cover post-war issues such as price controls, and the opening of the United Nations.
Other
The University of Southern Mississippi: Oral History Collection
The Oral History Digital Collection contains a selection of interview transcripts produced by the Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage at The University of Southern Mississippi. Most of the interviews center around the Civil...
Michigan State University
Michigan State University: Msu Libraries: G. Robert Vincent Voice Library
This is is a collection of over 100,000 hours of spoken word recordings, dating back to 1888. The collection includes the voices of over 500,000 persons from all walks of life. Click on "Listing of Recordings" in the second paragraph to...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Why Science and the Humanities Are Better Together
An interview with acclaimed biographer Walter Isaacson about why it is important to understand both arts and sciences, particularly in our digital age. He gives examples of exceptional, creative people who had a grasp of both, such as...
Kansas Historical Society
Kansas Historical Society: Podcasts of the Kansas Historical Society
Stories of Kansans -- some famous, some infamous and some just average folks -- selected from documents on our digital archives site
Other
It Conversations: Conversation With Mallett and Hart
This podcast addresses the issue of harnessing legal music on the web. Traditional record labels are unsure of the true nature of this emerging industry and have little idea how to turn a profit. John Heilemann leads Jeffrey Mallett and...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: 25 Years of Computer Viruses
Take a look back on twenty-five years of computer viruses.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Rise of Electronic Communication
Today we analyze how electronic communcation has changed our political system
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: 2014 Consumer Electronics Show Round Up
Chris Ziegler of The Verge discusses technology trends from 2014's Consumer Electronics Show.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: How 'Flame' Malware Hijacks a Computer
An interview with Kim Zetter, a reporter for Wired magazine, about the powerful malware 'Flame' which was infecting computers mainly in the Middle East. Aired Jun. 8, 2012 [12:39 min]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Video Pick: Blowing Bubble Nets
Underwater digital tags show humpback whales use bubbles to trap schools of fish.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Customizing Your Cryptocurrency With Altcoins
ZeroCash, Litecoin, and SolarCoin are digital currency alternatives to Bitcoin.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Solving Life"s Everyday Problems, With Data
Data geeks say our digital breadcrumbs can reveal where to eat, who to date, or which bus to take.
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