Category: Project

NUIT Staff Meeting:Teresa Woodruff

Yesterday we were fortunate to have Teresa Woodruff come in and give a presentation in front of the whole of NUIT...
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Center for the Writing Arts Gets to Writing

Today we launched the Center for the Writing Arts Blog. The WordPress-based blog was developed to extend the functionality of the...
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Oncofertility Webinar

On Tuesday, we broadcast an Oncofertility Consortium webinar, Preservation of Fertility in Patients with Cancer, an interview with Teresa Woodruff, Ph.D....
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Oncofertility Consortium Blog

We’re proud to announce the latest addition to the Oncofertility Consortium’s online presence and our latest WordPress blog launch: The Oncofertility...
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Science in Society Blog Launch

The Science in Society Blog launched this morning.  The blog is a supplement to the current Science in Society website.  The...
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Oncofertility Saturday Academy

We have recently begun building out a new arm of the Oncofertility Consortium website: The Oncofertility Saturday Academy (OSA). OSA is...
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HAPPY YEAR of the OX

To all of our friends and associates in China – HAPPY NEW YEAR ! The year of the OX, an auspicious...
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Project Bamboo Workshop 3

Project Bamboo Workshop 3 is drawing to a close. There were a lot of interesting presentations and a definite focusing of...
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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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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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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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