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The Use of Rich-Media Resources for Scholarly Communication

Title:The Use of Rich-Media Resources for Scholarly Communication (ID: NMD07004)
Author(s):Timothy J. Lorang (ResearchChannel) and Amy Philipson (ResearchChannel)
Topics:Audio or Video Networking, Collaboration, Electronic Content Delivery, Electronic Resources, Multimedia, Resource Sharing, Scholarly Communication
Origin:Net@EDU (State Networks) (02/05/2007)
Type:Presentations and Seminars
Abstract:The ResearchChannel is an intellectual community that acts as a technology test bed and innovator for new methods to globally distribute scholarly research. Network, computing, and content-creation collaborations allow participants to make the most of traditional, new, and emerging technologies. New technologies are essential for enhancing research, reaching a wider audience, and providing alternative, high-speed exchanges of video resources. Through partnerships and collaborations with other academic and research institutions, the ResearchChannel creates accessible, high-quality video resources for use within scientific communities. This session will also include a briefing regarding efforts to improve access to federally funded research by Clifford Lynch from CNI.
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