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- http://www.echojournal.org/
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- Bio-Medical
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- Medicine
- Medium
- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Discussion Lists, Streaming/Download
This video sharing website has a large collection of high quality ultrasound scans and echocardiographs. Aimed at cardiologists, anaesthetists, radiologists and medical students, the site makes it easy for users to upload and share their own videos as well as to discuss what other users have uploaded. The videos feature brief descriptions, as well as comments from other users and are grouped into different categories or Channels to make searching easier. The Educational Channel features scans suitable for use as exemplars in teaching, whereas on the Diagnosis Needed page, users post videos of conditions whose identification is unclear.
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- https://mubi.com/
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- Arts and Humanities
- Subject
- Film Studies
- Medium
- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Discussion Lists, Streaming/Download
Formerly known as "The Auteurs", this website, which describes itself as an "online cinematheque", offers subscribers streamed films, for a small monthly fee. The site shows a mixture of world cinema classics and more recent arthouse and foreign releases, making it ideal for those looking outside the more mainstream offerings of Netflix, for example. The site is run in partnership with The Criterion Collection, the French film distributor Celluloid Dreams and Costa Films, a company specializing in the distribution of films from Latin America, which means that MUBI can stream films unavailable in other formats. The site offers subscribers thirty films at any one time, adding a new film every day. When a new film is added the oldest one disappears from the list. The site also features a forum, a festivals section and Notebook, a digital magazine of film criticism, reviews and more light-hearted items.
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- https://www.virtualmicroscope.org/
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- Science and Technology
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- General Science, Geology
- Type of resource
- Discussion Lists, Web Links
This Earth Sciences resource was developed by the Open University to broaden access to rock collections previously only available in universities, museums or specialist institutions. The aim is to engage with students at school or in higher education and to help develop identification and classification skills without the need for expensive microscopes or the facilities to prepare thin slices of rock. Users can zoom, pan and rotate specimens in light conditions that mirror those previously only possible using specialist petrological microscopes. The collections include meteorites as well as a news section and a list of teaching resources.
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- https://www.lost-films.eu/index
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- Arts and Humanities
- Subject
- Film Studies
- Type of resource
- Discussion Lists, Information Sources, Organisations, Web Links
An initiative of the Deutsche Kinemathek Museum für Film und Fernsehen this site aims to encourage a collaborative approach to listing and identifying relevant information and surviving documents concerning lost and unidentified films, ranging from well-known examples like F.W. Murnau’s Four Devils, to obscurities such as 1968 Franco-Spanish werewolf film Las noches del hombre lobo, where there is some doubt as to whether the film ever existed at all. Users of the site are invited to register in order to be able to take part, either by uploading stills, or video clips, of films they cannot identify or leaving comments in order to help name films already posted on the site. The links page offers a range of helpful pointers to printed sources, other identification initiatives, exhibitions and festivals and hoaxes and jokes.
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- http://www.jodcast.net/
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- Science and Technology
- Subject
- Astronomy
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- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Discussion Lists, Podcasting, Web Links
Created by a group of astronomers at The University of Manchester’s Jodrell Bank, this monthly, hour-long podcast has a magazine format, featuring interviews, news, what to look out for in the night sky and presentations from astronomers on the latest research in their field. The podcast is free to subscribe to and can be downloaded. Nicely presented with a detailed textual summary of each episode, useful links and a forum.
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- Link
- https://eol.org/
- Category
- Bio-Medical
- Subject
- Biology, Botany, Nature
- Medium
- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Blogs, Discussion Lists, Information Sources, Podcasting, Streaming/Download, Web Links
Website with the ambitious aim of gathering together information on all 1.9 million species currently known to science. The site is constructed on the basis one page per species, with biological classification, in expandable taxonomic ranks, displaying alongside images, video, text and bibliographic references. There are a number of resources aimed at helping users navigate such a large amount of information, from explanatory articles - on topics like biodiversity and species classification - links to podcasts, informational videos and Google Earth tours . The site is aimed at enthusiasts, students, teachers and scientist alike.
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- Link
- https://warwick.ac.uk/dickens/
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- Arts and Humanities
- Subject
- Literature
- Medium
- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Discussion Lists, Podcasting, Streaming/Download
This resource from the University of Warwick was created in 2012 to celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of Charles Dickens. The site features short films, podcasts, and articles as well as a 45 minute documentary. Led by Professor John Mee, the videos and podcasts explore various aspects of the novelist’s work, covering Dickens and crime, Dickens in relation to his philanthropic works, as well as wider aspects of Victorian society. Writer Andrew Davies contributes to the discussion on screen adaptation, talking here with Professor Gary Watt about the cinematic nature of Dickens as well as the challenges he has faced in adapting the works for the screen. Aspects of certain novels, including Bleak House, Great Expectations and Little Dorrit are explored in greater depth in individual podcasts. The discussion on Our Mutual Friend, for example, looks at the destabilising effect of the novel’s dark humour and its presentation of human beings as commodities to be bartered and traded.
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- Link
- https://www.dyingmatters.org/
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- Bio-Medical
- Subject
- Medicine, Social Welfare
- Medium
- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Blogs, Discussion Lists, Information Sources, Streaming/Download
Dying Matters is an organisation which aims to change public knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards dying, death and bereavement. It was founded in 2009 by the National Council for Palliative Care (NCPC). The organisation has produced a number of videos which are aimed at improving communication and raising awareness. Most of them are free to view and are suitable for training purposes for those in the medical professions.
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- https://www.universetoday.com/
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- Astronomy
- Medium
- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Discussion Lists, Streaming/Download, Web Links
This excellent space-related news website features discussions, views and up-to-the minute expert opinion on the latest stories from the world of astronomy and space exploration. Universe Today was founded in 1999 by Fraser Cain and edited by Nancy Atkinson, whose passionate, no-nonsense approach informs the site’s journalistic style. Stories are concisely reported and illustrated with stills and video clips. In addition to the news section there is a Guide to Space, which contains facts about the solar system, the universe and other related subjects, as well as a host of useful links to other science websites.
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- http://www.silentera.com/index.html
- Category
- Arts and Humanities
- Subject
- Film Studies, Literature
- Medium
- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Discussion Lists, Footage Sources, Information Sources, Streaming/Download, Video Sources, Web Links
At the core of this website devoted to films of the silent era is the Progressive Silent Film List, which is a growing collection of information on more than 22,500 silent and sound films produced from 1888 through to the end of 1929. The list can be accessed via a search of actors, actresses, producers and directors and also production and distribution companies. Some of the film entries are accompanied by clips, such as this excerpt from the 1913 Thanhouser production of Cymbeline. The site also includes listings and reviews of silent films available on video and DVD, a news section, film reviews and articles, book reviews, details of lost films as well as information on silent era films previously thought lost, but now found.
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