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FAQs about The Library Channel:How many episodes does The Library Channel have?The podcast currently has 173 episodes available.
October 28, 2013True Stories and Tall Tales in the Old West: the Earps à la Bitter Herbs (Video)...more1h 13minPlay
October 03, 2013How long have you had the right to vote? (Video)Voting rights have been the subject of more constitutional amendments than anything else, and the ‘right’ to vote has been an issue of contention since before the founding of the republic, and continues to be, as shown by the Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Shelby County v. Holder....more56minPlay
September 16, 2013Selling Sunshine: Early Solar Energy Research at ASU (Podcast and Exhibit)University Archivist Rob Spindler and host Fred McIlvain talk with Dr. Charles Backus, a national pioneer in photovoltaics research at ASU in the 1970’s, and Harvey Bryan, an ASU student and later Professor of Design, about the opportunities and challenges of solar energy at ASU....more41minPlay
August 19, 2013The Library Minute: LIB 101 - ASU Libraries IntroductionIn this episode of The Library Minute, Anali gives you the introductory course to the ASU Libraries. The primer begins with locations, online access and hours. You'll then hear about the private and group study spaces and all the cool stuff you can check out. To make sure you don't get stuck she'll introduce you to our Ask a Librarian chat service and our specialized, hand-picked library guides for your class or subject area....more2minPlay
July 26, 2013Transfer Students and the ASU LibrariesWith 6,776 students who started college elsewhere, Arizona State University – which has the largest undergraduate population in the country – had the most new transfer students. – (U.S. News July 16, 2013)...more4minPlay
June 04, 2013Dr. Daniel Herman Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award Winner (Video)Dr.Katherine Osburn from the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies interviewes the 2013 Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award winner Dr. Daniel Herman about 'Rim Country Exodus: A Story of Conquest, Renewal, and Race in the Making' and the writing process...more1hPlay
April 23, 2013Lucy's Legacy: Preserving the Search for Human Origins (Video)A panel of experts discusses the significance, utility and preservation of the Donald C. Johanson/Institute for Human Origins Collection. This archival collection documents the career of one of the most important field scientists of the 20th century and the founding and development of the Institute of Human Origins (IHO)....more48minPlay
January 10, 2013Hidden Treasures: Alianza Hispano Americana Records CollectionProject Archivist Xaviera Flores meets with Chicano/a Research Collection Curator Nancy Godoy and introduces us to a very special collection that is available to the public for the first time: the Alianza Hispano Americana Records Collection....more5minPlay
November 26, 2012Ofelia Zepeda on Legacies of the Tribal Languages of Arizona: Gifts or Responsibilities (Video)The ASU Library Channel presents the tenth installment of The Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community with Ofelia Zepeda on “Legacies of the Tribal Languages of Arizona: Gifts or Responsibilities”...more1h 1minPlay
FAQs about The Library Channel:How many episodes does The Library Channel have?The podcast currently has 173 episodes available.