Category: NUAMPS

Florence Kelly Website launches December 8

We had the opportunity to help produce a couple of introductory videos for new Northwestern University Florence Kelly website. From the...
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Humphrey Winterton, of the Winterton Collection

Last year we spent a lot of time working with Dave Easterbrook and Claire Stewart of the NU Library on an...
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Elves or Trolls?

NUAMPS is taping a two-day conference hosted by the Searle Center – the Research Symposium on Property Rights Economics and innovation....
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E. coli smells like bananas and looks like the Flying Spaghetti Monster

On October 27th, NUAMPS documented the annual Silverstein lecture – Building a New Biology, presented by Drew Endy. Drew Endy is...
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Video shoot: Black Student Movement conference

Day 1:   NUAMPS is providing video support for this event this afternoon and all day tomorrow in the McCormick Tribune...
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Happy Halloween

Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy and Geeky Halloween!
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NUIN Meets Plone 3

Today we upgraded the NUIN website to Plone 3. In addition to lots of critical, boring behind-the-scenes improvements, we also added...
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After the Conference Is Over

Presentations from the 2008 Oncofertility Consortium Conference are now online at http://oncofertility.northwestern.edu/events/archive/2008-conference. The three day event which was captured on video...
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Project Bamboo : San Francisco

From: http://projectbamboo.org/ “Bamboo is a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary, and inter-organizational effort that brings together researchers in arts and humanities, computer scientists, information...
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NUAMPS in ITALIA

Some Italian PR about our work with Dan Zellner in NUL Digital Collections.
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Gone Baby Gone

As most people know by now, I’ve left NUAMPS to take a position as Manager of Video Technology and Operations for...
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Imaging in Action

For over a year NUAMPS has been working with Larry Cochard, PhD (Feinberg Office of Medical Education and Faculty Development) to...
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