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Materials
Catalog
Shafer Library
2008-2009
Updated versions will be found on About My Library > Services > Faculty
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School of Business .............................................................................................................................. 3
Business: ACCOUNTING ______________________________________________________ 4
Business: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ________________________________________ 5
Business: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS) and CIT[echnology] ________ 8
Business: OFFICE ADMINISTRATION _________________________________________ 12
School of Health Sciences............................................................................................................... 13
Health Sciences: (General) HEALTH Resources___________________________________ 14
Health Sciences: MEDICAL ASSISTANT ________________________________________ 20
Health Sciences: PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT ___________________________ 23
Health Sciences: PN & ASN ____________________________________________________ 24
Health Sciences: SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY ___________________________________ 32
School of Liberal Arts/General Education ................................................................................. 35
Liberal Arts: COMMUNICATION _____________________________________________ 36
Liberal Arts: HUMANITIES--AMERICAN HISTORY ____________________________ 39
Liberal Arts: HUMANITIES--ART&CULTURE, Literature, WORLD HISTORY,
Philosophy, ETHICS________________________________________________ 47
Liberal Arts/Gen. Ed.: LIFE & PHYSICAL SCIENCES ___________________________ 55
Liberal Arts/Gen.Ed.: MATHEMATICS _________________________________________ 64
Liberal Arts: SOCIAL SCIENCES (Sociology, Government, Economics, Psychology) ___ 66
School of Public & Social Services (& Academic Skills) .......................................................... 75
Public & Social Services: CRIMINAL JUSTICE __________________________________ 76
Public & Social Services: PARALEGAL _________________________________________ 79
Public & Social Services: Early Childhood Education ______________________________ 80
Public & Social Services: HOSPITALITY ________________________________________ 88
Public & Social Services: HUMAN SERVICES ___________________________________ 89
Public & Social Services: PUBLIC SAFETY/FIRE SCIENCES ______________________ 96
ACADEMIC SKILLS & CAREERS ____________________________________________ 97
School of Technology .................................................................................................................... 101
Technology: AUTOMOTIVE _________________________________________________ 102
Technology: CONSTRUCTION _______________________________________________ 104
Technology: ELECTRONICS & (Computer-aided) DESIGN _______________________ 108
Technology: MANUFACTURING & INDUSTRIAL ______________________________ 109
Faculty Development Collection ....................................................................................................... 115
Appendix A (Music CDs and CD-ROM Software) ........................................................................... 117
Appendix B (PBS Video Collection List) .......................................................................................... 119
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Business: ACCOUNTING
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Titles / Series names (bulleted in italics)
Print Supplements
 Lectures for Accounting, 21e or Financial Accounting, 7e Tutorial Videos:
(One set for student use in library only – one set may be checked out)
Tapes 1-24 correlated to chapters in Warren, Reeve, Fess textbook.
 More than numbers: Management accounting in practice: [28 min. each]
Using real-life case studies, series designed for students & business professionals, explores
entire subject of management accounting, from specific accounting techniques & concepts to
ethical questions involving how information is presented. 1996.
502-1
502-2
502-3
502-4
Project analysis (pt.3 of series)
Revenue and production constraints (pt.4 of series)
Time value of money (pt.8 of series)
Capital expenditure analysis (pt.9 of series)
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Titles / Series names (bulleted in italics)
446
Basic marketing / Essentials of marketing [Volumes 2,3,4]
Print Supplements
Four videocassettes designed to be used with Basic Marketing, 10th ed., 1990 and Essentials of
Marketing, 5th ed., 1991. Marketing strategies of successful companies are illustrated through
interviews, advertising clips, and graphics. 1990.
414
Basics of Exporting [35 min.]
Discusses small businesses in the area of exporting and the many opportunities that are
available in foreign fields. 1993.
 Be Prepared - Toastmasters International Communications series:
637
Be prepared to sell [24 min.]
How to sell a product, a proposal, or an idea to a group. 1991.
638
Be prepared to lead: Applied leadership skills for business managers
[27 min.] 1991.
Guide
Part 1 of program demonstrates a technique for classifying leadership style into one of four
categories: delegation, influence, collaboration, or direction.
Part 2 discusses adapting leadership style. Part three will look at the persona of a leader.
639
Be prepared to speak: The step-by-step video guide to public speaking
[27 min.]
Guide
Demonstrates techniques for preparing and practicing speeches. Follows one
speaker's progress through the process of speech writing, speech presentation, and
control of stage fright. 1985.
640
Be prepared for meetings: How to lead productive business meetings
[24 min.]
Guide
Discusses techniques for leading effective and productive business. 1991.
880
Bigger than Enron (Frontline) [60 min.]
The collapse of Enron caused many to question the watchdog system designed to protect investors.
But Enron and Arthur Andersen are the tip of the iceberg. In the late 1990s, Enron was just one of the
more than 400 corporations forced to dramatically restate their value because of accounting lapses,
failures or fraud. Now, FRONTLINE examines an oversight system gone soft. PBS Frontline, 2002.
882
Business Law: The Basics [26 min.]
Standard Deviants School production defines what is a law, where they come from, and how this
applies to business law, 2002.
883
Business Law: Torts [26 min.]
Standard Deviants School production defines tort – a wrong one person does to another (assault and
battery, theft, defamation, etc.), 2002.
884
Business Law: Contract Law [26 min.]
Standard Deviants School production on contract law, the ins and outs of sealing a deal; offers,
counter offers, withdrawing offers, 2002.
506
Coke in Japan [8 min.]
Identifies factors in the success of Coca-Cola's marketing strategy in Japan, such as the
forging of alliances with local business partners, the adoption of local business and social
practices, and the tailoring of products to suit the Japanese market. 1997.
 Advideo journal, v.1:
472
Diet coke: How to become #1 in eight weeks [50 min.]
Tells how the advertising campaign "Just for the taste of it" helped Diet Coke become
the leading low-calorie soft drink in eight weeks. Also contains examples of various
products using animation in TV advertising. 198-.
629
Do right II [23 min.]
Focuses on the importance of teamwork, the cornerstone of every individual and organizational
success (achievement motivation). 1991.
508
Effective teamwork [shelved in wall cabinet]
Work groups; decision-making. [AMI How-to series] . 1995.
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Kit with audiocassette
& book
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Titles / Series names (bulleted in italics)
Print Supplements
603
Excellence files [86 min.]
Workbook
Presents profiles of 8 companies recognized for innovative business management
techniques: Southwest Airlines, Defense Personnel Support Center, Timberland,
Rubbermaid, Whole Foods Market, USAA, Work Family Directions, and Coca-Cola. 1997.
837
& Action
Guide
Financial markets [12 min.]
Insight Media video gives overview of financial markets and investments. 2000.
453
Get more done in less time [13 min.]
Shows you the basic steps you can take to make time work for you so you can get more of the
right things done. 1991.
504
Global strategies [11 min.] (International business, v.5)
In order to meet the challenges of the future and effectively use world resources to compete, Ford
has put in place a worldwide team effort in the design, production, and marketing of their cars. 1996.
503
How to really create a successful business plan: Essential elements of a
great plan [40 min.]
Discusses the importance of a business plan and the necessary steps to create one. 1992.
507
If you really want to get ahead. 1989.
474
In search of excellence [88 min.]
Discusses management strategies of some of America's most successful companies.
Covers 3 main topics: corporate values (ex. From IBM and Disney World), innovation (ex.
From 3M & Apple), and people--customers and employees (ex. From Stew Leonard's
Dairy… 1985.
481
Internet: Doing Business on the Internet [25 min.]
Discusses doing business on the Internet. 1997.
625
London International Advertising Awards: 1998 Foods
Television advertising awards. 1998.
626
London International Advertising Awards: U.S. oldies, vol.1
Award winning television commercials from American television. 1997.
505
Marketing research [11 min.]
Discusses the marketing research process, using Coca Cola Company. 1995.
471
 Advideo journal, issue #5:
Marketing high-tech [43 min.]
Focuses on the advertising strategies of IBM and Apple through interviews & discusses the
many technical and creative elements that go into the marketing of the personal computer.
1984.
399
Management: Total quality management, 1993. [60 min.]
 More than numbers: Management accounting in practice: [28 min. each]
Using real-life case studies, series designed for students & business professionals, explores
entire subject of management accounting, from specific accounting techniques & concepts to
ethical questions involving how information is presented. 1996.
502-1
502-2
502-3
502-4
583
Project analysis (pt.3 of series)
Revenue and production constraints (pt.4 of series)
Time value of money (pt.8 of series)
Capital expenditure analysis (pt.9 of series)
Parliamentary procedure made simple: The basics [80 min.]
Guide
Presents the basics of parliamentary procedure. Makes Robert's rules of order easy to understand. Includes a meeting conducted from beginning to end according to Robert's rules. 1993.
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Print Supplements
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Parliamentary procedure made simple: All about motions [2 parts-140 min.]
Booklets
Part 1 presents the basics of parliamentary procedure. Part 2 shows a meeting conducted
from beginning to end according to Robert's Rules. 1996.
 No-brainers:
688
Public speaking [60 min.]
Presents information that will give you tools to deliver speech with confidence, guide you
through speech writing process from start to finish, and help overcome #1 fear of Americans:
speaking in public. 1998. [Anderson VHS 601; Marion VHS 055]
448
DVD 037
Quality systems requirements video
Secret history of the credit card [1 videodisc, 60 min.]
Originally broadcast as a segment of Frontline, Nov. 23, 2004. The average family today carries 10 credit
cards. Credit card debt and personal bankruptcies are now at an all time high. With no legal limit on the
amount of interest or fees that can be charged, credit cards have become the most profitable sector of the
American banking industry: more than $30 billion in profits last year alone. Frontline and the New York
Times join forces to investigate how an industry few Americans understand became so pervasive, so
lucrative, and so powerful. PBS Home Video, 2004.
811
Situational management for women [30 min.]
Discusses various situational stumbling blocks and goal setting for women in business. 1987.
599
Ties & tensions: EU-US relations in the next century [27 min.]
Describes continuing process of European union, & how globalization of trade & communications
will change life on both sides of Atlantic. European-American rivalry & partnerships (economic
& political) are covered through case studies, & interviews … 1996.
410
Your best business partner: The public library [35 min.]
Describes how to use the public library to locate information that can be worth thousands of
dollars to you. Lists the major directories and guides available in most large public libraries.
(Taped at Brody Resource Library) 1993.
314
Your greatest investment
Subtitle on container: Long term dividends with personal success. 1991.
415
Your own business: Getting started [48 min.]
Program introduces you to small business entrepreneurs who have taken the dream of owning their
own businesses and made it a reality. Topics covered: writing of the business plan, market research,
selecting a legal form of your business, financing. 1994.
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Business: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
VHS #
Titles / Series names (bulleted in italics)
512
Building the virtual LAN [65 min.]
Print Supplements
Workbook
Explains what virtual networks are, examines emerging technologies for creating
virtual topologies, and looks at the management issues that must be faced. 1994.
484
Distance learning primer
[20 min.]
Highlights the U.S. Department of Education's Star Schools programs to present an introduction to
distance learning, including information about the technologies, applications, programs, and
resources available. 1994.
680
Extreme machines: Incredible robots [47 min.]
Demonstrates the quick evolution of robots, showing how mobility sets the stage for the
development of intelligence. Predicts future uses of robots. 1999.
493
From micros to monsters / System analysis and design [60 min.]
A survey of electronic data, computer hardware and software systems, and developments that will
provide the basis for further advancements in data processing. (This tape includes parts 13 and
14 of a 26 part series: The New Literacy.) 1988.
513
Fundamentals of Token-Ring LANs [60 min.]
Workbook
Examines concepts behind the construction of Token-Ring networks, how they
operate and are expanded and how they can be connected to other LANs and
the corporate WAN. 1994.
DVD 51
Gameheadz [50 min.]
Since the first Pong machine was launched three decades ago, computer games have evolved to
become the world's second-largest entertainment industry, after music. This fascinating program
profiles the visionaries, mavericks, and renegades of this addictive multibillion-dollar industry.
Interviews with Nolan Bushnell, Ralph Baer, and others illustrate the innovation and creativity that
went into the creation of Space Invaders, Pac-Man, Asteroids, Donkey Kong, Super Mario
Brothers, and tetris, among others, and the Game Boy system. Discovery Channel/Films for the
Humanities & Sciences, 2004.
600
Hands-on world wide web: Spinning your own site [2 parts on 2 videocassetes]
Workshop presenting development of web sites in two parts (part 1: Tools and uses;
part 2: Using HTML). 1998.
DVD 54
(The)
Slides from
presentations
history of computers [26 min.]
This program traces the course of technological innovations leading up to today's computers,
from Charles Babbage and his analytical engine of the 1860's to the latest laptops. Narrator:
Richard Moore. Cambridge Educational, 2004.
517
Information superhighway: Understanding and using the Internet -- a step-by-step guide.
1994. [30 min.]
481
Internet: Doing Business on the Internet [25 min.]
482
Internet tools [101 min.]
Discusses doing business on the Internet. 1997.
This program deals with electronic mail tools, World Wide Web browsers, online search tools, file
transfer tools, gopher software, and news readers. 1995.
483
Internet e-mail [86 min.]
Answers the following questions: what is Email, why use Email, addressing, tools, and creating
Email messages. 1995.
455
An introduction to the Internet: What to know and how to get on. 1995. [45 min.]
DVD 55
An introduction to web site design [30 min.]
"This video gives viewers a comprehensive introduction to the basic principles of Web site design,
a great first step toward becoming a webmaster or an interactive media designer. It explains how
to identify the ttarget audience, determine the site's core purpose, apply Ben Schneiderman's
eight golden rules of GUI design, address technological issues and matters of visual appeal, and
carry out an ongoing test/evaluation/update cycle."--container. Cambridge Educational, 2004.
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VHS #
Titles / Series names (bulleted in italics)
452-1
Learn! Microsoft Windows 95: Getting started [58 min.]
Print Supplements
Video series is designed to help one learn the new Windows 95. Whether a beginner or
experienced Window user, one needs to learn new ways with Windows 95. 1996.
452-2
452-3
Learn! Microsoft Windows 95: Internet, Email, Faxing and more. 1996. [58 min.]
Learn! Microsoft Windows 95: Tips, tricks and shortcuts [58 min.]
Video series is designed to help one learn the new Windows 95. Whether a beginner or
experienced Window user, one needs to learn new ways with Windows 95. 1996.
456
Mastering and using WordPerfect 5.1 for Windows. 1993.
491-1
 Networking series:
Networking series: Basic elements [60 min.]
The basics -- The fundamental problem: moving bits -- Organizing the bits: protocols -- Organizing
the protocols: architectures -- Agreeing on architectures and protocols: standards -- Making
connections -- What is being connected -- Ways to connect: … 1995.
491-2
Building internets with Netware [60 min.]
As more PCs become connected to LANs, LAN internetworking becomes a vital element of enterprise
computing. Program will discuss the design and implementation of LAN internetworks based on
NetWare and related products, and the strategies for making … 1994.
491-3
Principles of TCP/IP [61 min.]
Program provides an introduction to the structure and functions of the TCP/IP suite, and explains
the major mechanisms of TCP/IP. Also discusses the major issues involved in using TCP/IP in
future networks. 1996.
491-4
Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs [49 min.]
This video seminar presents the different types of "Ethernet" networks, their construction, operation,
utilization, and interconnection. 1996.
493
From micros to monsters / System analysis and design [60 min.]
A survey of electronic data, computer hardware and software systems, and developments that will
provide the basis for further advancements in data processing. (This tape includes parts 13 and 14
of a 26 part series: The New Literacy.) 1988.
759
Learning i-Net+ [ 4 videocassettes; 6 hours]
Study Guides
Chad Petersen. Provo, Utah : KeyStone Learning Systems, c2000. This certification learning
course is the basis of any Internet-related profession. KeyStone's i-Net+ learning course will help
you master Internet basics and help you develop the strong foundation you need for a successful
career in today's fast-paced business world.
Level 1/Tape 1
Level 2/Tape 2
Level 3/Tape 3
Level 4/Tape 4
729
1.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
2.0
Basic Networking Concepts [61 min.]
Basic Internet Concepts [17 min.]
Protocols [25 min.]
Servers [25 min.]
Internet Clients [28 min.]
Internet Client Configuration and Usage [39 min.]
Internet Search Engines [10 min.]
Network Security [22 min.]
Internet Development [36 min.]
Internet Site Design [31 min.]
Internet Troubleshooting [45 min.]
Business Concepts [20 min.]
Learning Red Hat Linux 6.X Exam 033 KLS Corp. [Introduction to
Red Hat Linux 6.X] [4 videocassettes, 8 hrs. 1 min.]
Study Guides
Nicholas Wells. Provo, Utah: KeyStone Learning Systems, c2000.
Level 1/Tape 1
3.0 Introduction to Red Hat Certification [5 min.]
4.0 Linux and Windows [9 min.]
5.0 Booting and Logging into Linux [20 min.]
6.0 Understanding the Linux File System [22 min.]
7.0 Performing File Maintenance Tasks [19 min.]
8.0 Using the Linux Command Line [15 min.]
9.0 Command Help [17 min.]
Level 2/Tape 2
1.0 Creating Documents [25 min.]
2.0 Controlling File Access [19 min.]
3.0 Launching Applications [8 min.]
4.0 Printing in Red Hat Linux [22 min.]
5.0 Using Regular Expressions [10 min.]
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Level 3/Tape 3
Level 4/Tape 4
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6.0
7.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
Copying Data to Floppy Disks [13 min.]
Redirecting Input and Output [35 min.]
Using Gnome for Common Tasks [16 min.]
Starting Applications [11 min.]
Customizing Gnome [29 min.]
Using Simple Gnome Applications [19 min.]
Viewing & Creating Graphics [17 min.]
Using the File Manager [17 min.]
The Gnome Control Center [17 min.]
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
System Tools [18 min.]
The KDE Menus [16 min.]
Another Level Menus [4 min.]
Understanding Software Packages [18 min.]
Using Graphical RPM Tools [13 min.
Accessing the Network [7 min.]
Using Configuration Utilities [15 min.]
Introducing LinuxConf [10 min.]
Print Supplements
Learning Red Hat Linux 6.X Exam 133 KLS Corp. system administration
Study Guides
[Red Hat Linux 6.X system administration] [6 videocassettes, 11 hrs. 56 min.]
Nicholas Wells. Provo, Utah: KeyStone Learning Systems, c2000.
Level 1/Tape 5
1.0 Introductions [6 min.]
2.0 Important Concepts [7 min.]
3.0 Installing Red Hat Linux [44 min.]
4.0 Starting the System [13 min.]
5.0 Configuring LILO [10 min.]
6.0 Setting up Graphics [36 min.]
Level 2/Tape 6
1.0 The Initialization Process [26 min.]
2.0 Basic System Administration [14 min.]
3.0 Some Command Line Utilities [41 min.]
4.0 File System Administration [27 min.]
Level 3/Tape 7
1.0 Using the File System Automounter [13 min.]
2.0 File System Troubleshooting [16 min.]
3.0 RAID [14 min.]
4.0 Using Diskettes [6 min.]
5.0 Backing up the System [26 min.]
6.0 Using Disk Quotas [12 min.]
Level 4/Tape 8
1.0 User and Group Management [45 min.]
2.0 Managing Processes [49 min.]
3.0 Managing jobs in the Shell [12 min.]
4.0 Automating Process Execution [14 min.]
Level 5/Tape 9
1.0 Managing Printing [30 min.]
2.0 Kernel Modules [15 min.]
3.0 Kernel [33 min.]
4.0 Logging [13 min.]
5.0 Networking Basics [27 min.]
Level 6/Tape 10 1.0 Client Networking Services [25 min.]
2.0 Sharing File Systems—NFS [10 min.]
3.0 Sharing File Systems—Samba [25 min.]
4.0 Sharing File Systems—NetWare [6 min.]
5.0 Procmail [8 min.]
6.0 Introducing Internet Services [24 min.]
515
Privacy & the global information infrastructure [label: Computers,
freedom & privacy] [96 min.]
Recorded at the 6th Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy, March 1996 at MIT,
sponsored by MIT and World Wide Web Consortium; Panelists: Peter J. Hustling, Paul
Andre Comeau, Cristine Varney, Colin J. Bennett. 1996.
514
Real-time systems design lecture [60 min.]
An IEEE/EAB self-study course, with diskette. 1995.
672
Study guide; final exam;
IEEE Recommended
Practice
Robots rising [100 min.]
Explores the frontiers of robot technology from their idealistic development and application to
their darker side, the potential for abuse and disturbing implications of autonomous, semiautonomous and remote-operated machines. 1998.
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DVD 52
Spam [30 min.]
Print Supplements
"Explains how shady advertisers send spam and then presents proactive strategies for combating
it: spam filters, blacklists and white lists, opt-in and opt-out protocols, anti-spam legislation with
real teeth, and greater cooperation between legitimate businesses, Internet and online service
providers, and consumers."--container. Films Media Group, 2005.
DVD 53
Time Frenzy [Keeping up with tomorrow] [59 min.]
One of the ironies of today's technologies is that they were supposed to save time and improve
the quality of life. What went wrong? Examines the social and ethical consequences of the
increasingly fast pace of life in the U.S. Contrasts the American 24/7 work ethic with the business
traditions of other countries. Examiens the impact of technology on personal relationships,
education, health, and the environment. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2000/2005 DVD.
509
 Triumph of the nerds: An irreverent history of the PC industry: 1996. [51 min. each]
Impressing their friends [v1] and on DVD 040
Covers pioneering years of PC revolution during mid-1970's in Silicon Valley. Includes Altair 8800,
Homebrew Computer Club, West Coast Computer Faire and hippie culture, nerds and hobbyists.
Steve Wozniak eventually spawns Apple II, while Steve Jobs, …
510
Riding the bear [v2] and on DVD 040
Explains how PC industry came of age in 1980s. Includes interviews with Bill Gates of Microsoft,
IBM's decision to "buy, not build" PC technology, introduction of IBM's PC into the U.S. Market
followed rapidly by clones, shaky co-operation …Windows.
511
Great artists steal [v3] and on DVD 040
Examines changes in PC industry during 1990s and their impact on future. Includes introduction of
Windows 95, satellite links and Xerox PARC, user friendly technology adopted by Steve Jobs for
Macintosh. … Graphical User Interface (GUI) … Internet.
 Nerds 2.0.1: A brief history of the Internet. 1998. [60 min. each] Sequel to the
1996 hit Triumph of the Nerds, Bob Cringely, a self-proclaimed nerd and industry gossip
columnist, leads viewers through the ins and outs of one of the most exciting and volatile
industries on the planet – the Internet.
848
Networking the Nerds [v1]
In this episode, we learn how the seeds of the Internet were planted by Uncle Sam and how we
owe it all to Sputnik. In reaction to Russia’s leap ahead in technology, President Eisenhower
and the Pentagon developed a new agency called ARPA. Developed by a small
Massachusetts company BB&N, ARPAnet was created to connect computer researchers at
universities across the nation. In nine months flat, the technology was invented, built and
installed on time and on budget – and this was a government project?
849
Serving the Suits [v2]
This second episode examines the advent of the PC and the need to connect them all to a
network. But first someone had to figure out how to do it. That guy was Bob Metcalfe, founder
of 3Com. As the market for networking evolved the battle began in earnest; 3Com, Sun, Novell,
Cisco and Microsoft entered the market creating a civil war and billion-dollar partnerships.
850
Wiring the World [v3]
In this final episode we visit Excite, a typical Silicon Valley entrepreneurial adventure. Then we
unlock the making of the World Wide Web, created by Tim Berners-Lee in Geneva, who made
"http://www" the star it is today. While the World Wide Web was making the Internet available
to more people, it still wasn't a friendly experience. Netscape and Microsoft changed all that so
the Internet has become a 24-hour a day medium where people can do business, chat and go
shopping.
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Titles / Series names (bulleted in italics)
Distance learning primer
Print Supplements
[20 min.]
Highlights the U.S. Department of Education's Star Schools programs to present an
introduction to distance learning, including information about the technologies, applications,
programs, and resources available. 1994.
508
Effective teamwork [shelved in wall cabinet]
Work groups; decision-making. [AMI How-to series] 1995.
600
Hands-on world wide web: Spinning your own site [2 videocassettes]
Kit with audiocassette
& book
Slides from presentation
Workshop presenting development of web sites in two parts (part 1: Tools and uses;
part 2: Using HTML). 1998.
517
Information superhighway: Understanding and using the Internet
-- a step-by-step guide. 1994. [30 min.]
455
An introduction to the Internet: What to know and how to get on. 1995. [45 min.]
481
Internet: Doing Business on the Internet [25 min.]
Discusses doing business on the Internet. 1997.
482
Internet tools [101 min.]
This program deals with electronic mail tools, world wide web browsers, online search tools, file
transfer tools, gopher software, and news readers. 1995.
483
Internet e-mail [86 min.]
Answers the following questions: what is Email, why use Email, addressing, tools, and creating
Email messages. 1995.
452-1
Learn! Microsoft Windows 95: Getting started [58 min.]
Video series is designed to help one learn the new Windows 95. Whether a beginner or
experienced Window user, one needs to learn new ways with Windows 95. 1996.
452-2
452-3
Learn! Microsoft Windows 95: Internet, Email, Faxing and more. 1996. [58 min.]
Learn! Microsoft Windows 95: Tips, tricks and shortcuts [58 min.]
Video series is designed to help one learn the new Windows 95. Whether a beginner or
experienced Window user, one needs to learn new ways with Windows 95. 1996.
456
Mastering and using WordPerfect 5.1 for Windows. 1993.
 Networking series:
491-1
Networking series: Basic elements [60 min.]
The basics -- The fundamental problem: moving bits -- Organizing the bits: protocols -- Organizing
the protocols: architectures -- Agreeing on architectures and protocols: standards -- Making
connections -- What is being connected -- Ways to connect: … 1995.
491-2
Building internets with Netware [60 min.]
As more PCs become connected to LANs, LAN internetworking becomes a vital element of enterprise
computing. Program will discuss the design and implementation of LAN internetworks based on
NetWare and related products, and the strategies for making … 1994.
491-3
Principles of TCP/IP [61 min.]
Program provides an introduction to the structure and functions of the TCP/IP suite, and explains
the major mechanisms of TCP/IP. Also discusses the major issues involved in using TCP/IP in
future networks. 1996.
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Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs [49 min.]
This video seminar presents the different types of "Ethernet" networks, their construction, operation,
utilization, and interconnection. 1996.
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Aging [26 min.]
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Covers physical processes of aging in the human body, examining the various body systems to
see how and why they change with age. Discusses changes that are unavoidable and those that
can be slowed down or reversed. 1985.
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Aging process
[19 min.]
Explains effects of aging on human mind and body, explores "damage" and "cell clock" theories
about why cells wear out, & examines lifestyle habits that affect both longevity and quality of life
(exercise, regular checkups for cancer, proper diet, …) 1992.
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AIDS : Allie’s Story [14 min.]
Presents the story of Allison Gertz, who was neither promiscuous nor an IV drug user, but
became a victim of AIDS after spending a night with a bartender she had known for years.
Introduces a model program for peer group counseling now in place at the University of California
at Berkeley, where students come together to explore issues of sexuality. 1989.
496
AIDS -- Why should I care? [19 min.]
Robert E. Windom, U.S. Asst. Sec. for Health, is joined by actors, singers, & representatives of
AIDS victims' advocacy groups to urge people to take measures to prevent the spread of AIDS &
to personally & actively adopt attitudes of understanding …
489
(Communicating with the) Alzheimer's-type population: The validation method
[19 min.] The power of validation to reach people with dementia becomes strikingly obvious as
viewers watch Naomi Feil use role-plays to demonstrate how validation reduces both the anguish
experienced by clients and the burnout experienced by their caregivers. 1991.
586
Memories of love: Families caring [34 min.]
Discusses how to help a loved one suffering from Alzheimer's disease & challenges of providing
care. Focuses on understanding disease, emotional needs of patients, available resources, &
importance of support groups for caregivers. Includes interviews… 1993.
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Understanding Alzheimer's disease [31 min.]
Discusses evaluation, diagnosis, & treatment of Alzheimer's disease from a
research perspective. Focuses on neurological medical, psychiatric, & social work
assessment of patients; the treatment of disease as it progresses; and complications
… 1993.
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Memories of love: Caring for the caregiver [16 min.]
Discusses physical, emotional, & financial effects of Alzheimer's disease on caregivers. Focuses
on educational needs, adult day care, alternative living arrangements, & support groups. 1993.
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Assessment
[from National Institute on Drug Abuse videotape series--22 min.]
Discusses the advantages of assessing patients of drug treatment. 1994.
 At time of diagnosis [30 min. each]
Understanding the diagnosis -- What happens next? -- Treatment & management -Issues & answers. 1996.
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Alcoholism
Anorexia & bulimia
Arthritis
Breast cancer
Colon & rectal cancer
Depression
Endometriosis
Gallstones
Infertility
Insomnia
Menopause: and before menopause
Migraine & other headaches
Osteoporosis
Overweight & obesity
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Prostate cancer
Prostate disorders
Skin cancer
Stress & anxiety
Thyroid disorders
Ulcers (gastrointestinal)
Cataracts
High blood pressure
Breast lumps
Back pain (lower back)
Asthma in children
Diabetes
Stroke
Baby Basics [110 min.]
Guide for new and expectant parents, illustrates with diagrams and demonstrations what parents need
to know for those first critical months in a child’s life. Ch.1—The newborn at birth, Ch.2—Caring for
yourselves post-partum, Ch.3—First days at home, Ch.4—Daily care, Ch.5—Feeding, Ch.6—Health
and safety, Ch.7—Crying and sleeping, Ch.8—Growth and development
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Body, Mind, Spirit: one step at a time – a presentation of drug and alcohol
treatment programs [2 videocassettes, 30 min. each – one for adolescents,
one for adults]
 Careers interactive video library:
Health service careers [50 min.]
Contains: medical assistant, physical therapy assistant, occupational therapy assistant, pharmacy
assistant, and dispensing optician. 1994.
658
Careers in allied health I [60 min.]
Covers: speech pathologist, audiologist, animal health technician, dental assistant, physical
therapist, surgical technologist, nuclear medicine technologist, occupational therapist, dietitian,
and paramedic. 1995.
659
Careers in allied health II [48 min.]
Covers: clinical lab technologist, dental lab technician, medical record technician, recreational
therapist, and radiologic technologist. 1995.
660
Physicians & health practitioners careers
[60 min.]
Covers: chiropractor, dentist, optometrist, oral surgeon, pharmacist, physician, registered nurse,
surgeon, veterinarian. 1995.
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Case of the missing fat
[10 min.]
Using "Dragnet" format, shows how exercise and diet produce weight loss. Increased activity for
caloric deficit, increased metabolism, use of vegetables and fruit in lieu of high cholesterol
products are credited for the fat loss. 1984.
641
Color communicates
[20 min.]
Describes how we are surrounded by color which produces effects on us emotionally
as well as visually. Describes how manufacturers can use their research on color to
increase the sale of their products. 1992.
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Color in everyday life [25 min.]
Introduction to the psychology and language of color. Illustrates how color influences
actions, feelings, and decisions, and is useful for interior design, wardrobe planning,
and aesthetic awareness. 1992.
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Community CPR [1] [109 min.]
Tape is designed to teach lifesaving skills to help adults, children and infants medical in an
emergency. 1997.
830
Community first aid and safety, American National Red Cross
[120 min.]
Used with the American Red Cross course in Community First Aid and Safety: Injuries, controlling
bleeding, immobilizing muscle, bone, joint injuries, sudden illness. 2001.
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 (You are the) EMT. 2000.
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The EMS call [1] [28 min.]
The Well-being of the EMS provider [2] [25 min.]
Lifting and moving [3] [30 min.]
Airway management [4] [28 min.]
Patient assessment [5] [38 min.]
Communications [6] [35 min.]
Managing the geriatric patient [7] [30 min.]
Trauma management and spinal immobilization [8] [25 min.]
Pediatric emergencies 1 [9] [20 min.]
Pediatric emergencies 2 [10] [33 min.]
 EMT-B video series:
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Patient assessment
[63 min.]
Educational video contains six segments, each presenting a realistic re-creation of EMS calls to
demonstrate a specific part of the patient assessment process. 1995.
634
Everybody rides the carousel
[72 min.]
Presents in animation the eight stages of life in the phases of personality development
described by psychologist Erik H. Erikson. Includes a variety of open-ended situations. 1975.
596
Deadly meat: When a hamburger can kill [43 min.]
This ABC Turning Point program investigates government accountability for meat safety to
determine whether our meat supply is any safer since the 1993 E. coli outbreaks in
California & Washington state in which 4 children died and 100s were hospitalized. 1994.
841
Eating healthy for the best years
[23 min.]
Demonstrates how seniors can incorporate nutrition and fitness into their daily routines. 1992.
310
Finding fitness your own way
[9 min.]
The goal of this program is to show that "physical exercise pays." It provides up-to-date
information on incorporating exercise within one's lifestyle. 1984.
 Good work
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Health [Part I – 25 min.]
Each program profiles a young person who is an apprentice or has recently completed
training. Up-to-date information is provided about jobs, demands & educational
requirements: physiotherapist, occupational therapist, audiologist, speech-language
path.
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Health [Part II – 20min.]
Each program profiles a young person who is an apprentice or has recently completed
training. Up-to-date information is provided about jobs, demands & educational
requirements: x-ray tech., critical care attendant, pharmacist, dietician, geriatric social
worker.
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Hepatitis A (The cutting edge medical report series) [18 min.]
Hepatitis A, a viral infection of liver, was once thought to be a plight of developing
countries, where water supplies are often contaminated and sewage facilities inadequate.
But in past 15 yrs., 30+ outbreaks have occurred in US. Sources, symptoms … 1997.
630
Incredible human machine [52 min.]
Using a variety of different photographic techniques, the program takes the viewer on a tour of
the human body. 1986/75.
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Invaders: [Bacteria and viruses – only title on cover/label] [20 min.]
Shows the effects of bacteria and viruses on the human population. Also discusses prevention
of and immunization against disease. 1992.
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It won’t happen to me: HIV positive [13 min.]
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A young mother tells her personal story of how she discovered she was HIV positive. She
discusses how it has affected her relationship with her family and how she has come to cope
with carrying the virus. 1992.
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Life’s greatest miracle, by Lennet Nilsson (A NOVA production) [60 min.]
Shows the development of a child from conception to birth. 2001.
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 The Living Body 1985. [26 min. each]
Moving parts
Shows how human muscle activity is coordinated by cerebellum & how position sensors in
muscles & joints along with balancing mechanism of inner ear enable body to be controlled.
Presents cinemicrophotography of interior of knee.
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Messengers
Shows how chemical messengers control and coordinate many different processes of human body.
Focuses on role hormones play in response to a sudden emergency, so-called fight or flight reaction.
663
Muscle power
Shows how human muscles produce enormous strength as two types of molecules telescope
against each other in large numbers. Includes muscular activity that takes place involuntarily,
such as contraction of heart muscle and motion of digestive tract.
 The new living body 1995. [20 min. each]
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Blood
Blood and circulation are explained … through the story of a sickle cell sufferer. Intro. to topics:
blood structure & function, heart & circulation, hemoglobin, DNA & protein synthesis, gas
exchange at cellular level, ... genetic counseling, …
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Bones & joints
Effect of sports on bones & joints are shown as Dr. David Michaely diagnoses and treats injuries
suffered by the Harvard University football team. Discusses movement & human skeleton;
structure & function of joints; effects of exercise; degenerative …
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Brain
Introduced brain structure and function, localization of brain activity, motor and sensory neurons,
& simple reflex arcs. Computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, & advanced
surgical techniques are used to explore the brain.
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Breathing
Begins by looking at a typical day in life of a cystic fibrosis sufferer. Structure & function of lungs
are seen through mixture of computer graphics and real life video. Problems encountered with CF
are compared with functioning of normal healthy lung…
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Digestion
This program provides a thorough introduction to the structure and functions of the digestive tract
using the latest body imaging techniques; also explains how dietary fat is digested and assimilated
by the body.
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Homeostasis (missing – see second copy: VHS 664)
Observes what happens in body during a marathon race. By monitoring various physiological
responses of one runner, shows many changes and adjustments being made as race progresses.
Topics: homeostatic mechanisms, regulation of temperature, regulation …
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Muscles
Widespread nature of muscle tissue in the body is introduced as this program looks at the complex
movements involved in the exercise of rowing. Nature of muscle itself is examined, from its gross
structure to its detailed microstructure, …
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Reproduction: Designer babies
Examines some of the issues raised by the potential uses and misuses of genetic technology and
demonstrates techniques of both ultra-sound scanning and amniocentesis as well as explaining
latest genetic manipulation techniques & … human genome project.
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Senses
Discusses the role of the senses in providing information to the brain, how sight and balance operate
and interact, then how modern technology can be used to overcome sensory limitations.
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Skin
Discusses the structure and function of the skin, sunburn, the effects of ultraviolet light on the
skin, melanin, and the causes and treatment of skin cancer.
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Living with grief: Children mourning, mourning children
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[Condensed version – 70 min.] Noted experts in field of children & grief (panelists: Paul
Alexander, Ronald K. Barrett, Charles A. Corr, Earl A. Grollman, Catherine M. Sanders) speak
about how children think about death & how children experience grief in different developmental
stages. 3/30/96.
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Living with grief: Children mourning, mourning children [full version - 150 min.]
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Living with grief after sudden loss [156 min.]
Will assist those who come in contact with the suddenly bereaved in identifying ways that sudden
loss complicates the grieving process, will discuss appropriate short and long-term interventions
that can assist survivors of sudden loss, … 4/17/96.
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Living with grief after sudden loss [same as above]
558
Living with grief: When illness is prolonged [full version – 150 min.]
Four segments: 1) The nature of grief, 2) The faces of grief, 3) Strategies for intervention, and 4)
Caring for the caregiver. Panel: Betty Davies, Kenneth J. Doka, William Lamers, Jr., Therese A.
Rando.
558 cond.
Living with grief: When illness is prolonged [condensed version – 70 min.]
559 (3 copies) Living with grief: Personally and professionally: A national bereavement
teleconference [56 min.]
Describes the grieving process, ways in which grief can be resolved, & methods to deal with one's
grief. Discusses anticipatory grief & gives examples of grief manifestation at the time of death and
during ritual period. Range of resources for caregivers. 1997.
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Looking for yesterday [29 min.]
Demonstrates a type of therapy called fantasy therapy (more recently) "validation therapy") for
disoriented aged patients who do not respond to reality orientation. Therapy helps patients
express feelings, gain sense of identity and more fluent speech … 1978.
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Man immortal
[53 min.]
Uses latest research to explore possibility of human immortality. Experts in areas of fibroblast
growth factor therapy, nutrition, genetics, aerobic metabolism, & cancer research discuss
implications of findings on aging process. 1999.
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New immunology, an overview [30 min.]
Presents a brief overview of immunology and describes the function and physiology of the
immune system, antigen, T-cell, B-cell, antibody, etc. 1989.
 Choices and challenges
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(Social policy; Ethics, Modern, 20th century)
[136 min. each]
Quality of life at the end of life
Quality of life in the electronic village [2 tapes]
Quality of life in the global environment: Sharing the earth's water supply
Quality of life in the global environment: Preparing for the next century
Transcript
Transcript
[2 tapes] Public forum examines environmental trends, rethinking views of nature, worldwide
development strategies affecting gender, poverty & the environment, and ethical, social &
economic policies. Panelists: A. Hammond, E. Linden, M. Rojas, T. Fricke, M.Sagoff.
597
Raw terror: E. coli bacteria (Medical detectives series) [24 min.]
Describes an eleven-year-old boy's near death from E. coli bacteria food poisoning and the
measures taken to save him. 1997.
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Right to die: The choice is yours
[14 min.]
Discusses the right to refuse medical treatment and gives information about "living wills." 1987.
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RX Exercise: A Complete Workout for Better Living
(Time Life Medical Series) [75 min. each]: 1996.
Arthritis
Workbook/Guide
A better understanding -- Safety and results -- Experienced instructors -- Strength and flexibility -Fitness-in-motion -- Issues and answers. New York: Patient Education Media. [Osteoarthritis;
Physical Fitness; Exercise]
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Back Pain
Workbook/Guide
Guide describes basic strengthening and stretching exercises. This video discusses low back pain
and the benefits of exercise. Exercises are demonstrated that will increase your range of motion and
build strength and flexibility to help manage and prevent low back pain.
699
Healthy Heart
Workbook/Guide
Guide describes basic elements of healthy heart exercise program. This video discusses heart health and
demonstrates aerobic exercises to build endurance, increase body strength, muscle tone and flexibility.
700
Stress & Anxiety
Workbook/Guide
Guide describes basic elements of mind and body relaxation. Regular physical activity has been shown
to help control weight, build and maintain healthy bones, reduce feelings of depression and anxiety and
reduce the risks of developing diabetes, high blood pressure and dying from heart disease.
602
Science of staying young: Unlocking the secrets of longevity [22 min.]
Film notes
New research on how our brains work, about diseases associated with old age, & about
nutrition is leading scientists to redefine what it means to grow old. Show examines research,
looking at a study of new way to prevent onset of age-related dementia … 1996.
DVD 015
Super size me [100 min.]
Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock embarks on a journey to find out if fast food is making Americans fat.
For 30 days he can’t eat or drink anything that isn’t on McDonald’s menu; he must eat three square
meals a day, he must eat everything on the menu at least once and supersize his meal if asked.
He treks across the country interviewing a host of experts on fast food and a number of regular folk
while downing McDonald’s to try and find out why 37% of Americans are now overweight.
Spurlock’s grueling diet spirals him into a metamorphosis that will make you think twice about
picking up another Big Mac. Sundance Film Festival, 2004.
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 Taking Care Program
Cholesterol: The heart of the matter [14 min.]
Don't keep silent about safety [11 min.]
Hypertension: It can happen to anyone [9 min.]
Interpersonal communication: Keep the lines open [12 min.]
Substance abuse: Help yourself…help another [12 min.]
Universe Within : an incredible voyage into the microworld of the human body
[Nova] [60 min.]
Chp. 1 Prologue -- Chp. 2 Introduction -- Chp. 3 A man who can fly: bones and muscles -- Chp. 4 Ice
climber: the immune response -- Chp. 5 A woman of speed: nutrition and digestion -- Chp. 6 Preparing for
the big event: pregnancy. Using microphotography to explore the hidden world inside the human body, this
program covers four incredible team efforts: the coordination of muscles, bones, heart and circulatory
system that makes Mike Powell the world’s greatest long jumper; the struggle of ice climber Rob Taylor to
survive the onslaught of infection; the digestive dynamo that turns a simple sandwich eaten by five-time
Olympic gold medalist Bonnie Blair into raw energy for a blistering sprint down the ice; and the ultimate
event--the development of a new human life inside track star Karen Hatchett.
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Applied Phlebotomy Video Series: Center for Phlebotomy Education, 2004
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Basic Venipuncture [32 min.] Illustrates the basic venipunture technique according the NCCLS standards.
922-2
Preventing Preanalytical Errors [43 min.] This tape details errors that collectors can introduce into
specimens during collection, transportation and storage that can alter test results.
922-3
Avoiding Phlebotomy-Related Lawsuits [42 min.] This video identifies the types of injuries patients
suffer from poorly performed venipunctures that prompt legal action and the errors healthcare personnel commit that
inflict them.

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Delmar's medical assisting video series: administrative and clinical
procedures: 1997.
Professionalism and communication skills [46 min.]
521-2
Legal and ethical issues
Demonstrates professionalism and communication skills needed in the medical assisting profession.
[28 min.]
Describes role of medical assistant as the agent of the physician in the doctor/patient
relationship; explains legal limitations. DACUM coded.
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Administrative skills [42 min.]
Reviews administrative skills including scheduling and monitoring appointments and filling out
insurance claim forms using proper codes. DACUM coded.
521-4
Modern reimbursement procedures
[40 min.]
Describes procedures for preparing insurance forms. Explores basic ICD-9-CM coding. DACUM coded.
521-5
Infection control and standard precautions
[59 min.]
Demonstrates infection control procedures. DACUM coded.
521-6
Vital signs: temperature, pulse, and respiration
[25 min.]
Demonstrates procedures for taking temperature, pulse and respiration. DACUM coded.
521-7
Blood pressure, measurements, and screening procedures
[26 min.]
Demonstrates procedures in taking blood pressure, measurements, vision and hearing
screenings. DACUM coded.
521-8
Taking a patient history; prepare for examination; treatment and health promotion
procedures [35 min.]
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Body mechanics, therapeutic and rehabilitative procedures
Demonstrates procedures involved in taking a patient history and preparing for the examination. DACUM coded.
[35 min.]
Demonstrates basic body mechanics, therapeutic and rehabilitative care procedures a medical
assistant may perform.
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Office emergencies, respiratory emergencies, and first aid
[43 min.]
Presents medical emergency and first aid procedures for the medical assistant. DACUM coded.
521-11
Prepare and administer oral and topical medications
[22 min.]
Demonstrates the procedures involved in preparing and administering medications. DACUM coded.
521-12
Prepare and administer parenteral medications
[26 min.]
Demonstrates the procedures involved in preparing and administering parenteral medications.
DACUM coded.
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Venipuncture, hematology, and immunology [50 min.]
521-14
Collect and process specimens
Demonstrates the procedures involved in preparing, collecting and analyzing blood samples.
[46 min.]
Demonstrates the procedures involved in preparing, collecting and analyzing urine, stool, throat,
vaginal and other samples taken from a patient. DACUM coded.
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Cardiac screening procedures
[28 min.]
Procedures are presented in the use of an electrocardiogram. DACUM coded.
 The New nursing assistant 2000:
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Infection control skills
1997. [formerly VHS 494]
[15 min.]
Series Instructor's
Guide
Meets expanded CDC standard precaution guidelines. Covers: handwashing, using
protective gloves, handling linen, using a protective gown, handling infectious waste,
and cleaning a blood spill.
RT 48
Measuring vital signs: Temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure [28 min.]
.M43 1997
This program demonstrates and describes how to measure temperature, pulse, respiration and
blood pressure.
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Personal care skills
.N532 1997
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[20 min.]
Covers: cleaning and trimming nails, shaving the beard, assisting with hair and makeup,
assisting with dressing, and dressing when an IV catheter is in place.
RT 87 .P67 Moving and turning [12 min.]
M68 1997
Demonstrates and describes moving and turning techniques for nursing care. Includes:
using the lift sheet for moving up, to the side of the bed and for turning; assisting to move
up in the bed or to one side, and turning away from or toward the nurse.
RT 87
Transfer and ambulation [24 min.]
.N532 1997
Covers: pivot transfer from bed to wheelchair, pivot transfer from wheelchair to toilet, two-person
lift from bed to wheelchair, three-person lift from bed to gurney, transfer with mechanical lift,
assisting with ambulation, and assisting with falling.
 Saunders clinical skills for the medical assistant:
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Vital signs: Taking blood pressure [20 min.]
Explains and demonstrates the principles of taking blood pressure and the procedures
followed with patients.
495-2
Vital signs: Recording temperature, pulse and respirations
[20 min.]
Explains and demonstrates the principles of recording temperature, pulse and respirations with
patients.
495-3
The medical record [20 min.]
Discusses the medical record, a written report of information about a patient that includes health
history, results of physical exams, lab reports, diagnostic tests, progress notes, diagnosis and
prognosis.
495-4
Personal safety: The OSHA standard. [25 min.]
Discusses OSHA guidelines including the six categories of importance: (1.) universal
precautions, (2.) engineering controls, (3.) work practice controls, (4.) personal protective
equipment, (5.) housekeeping and (6.) Hepatitis B vaccination.
495-5
Positioning and draping [15 min.]
Demonstrates how a medical assistant should position and drape a patient for a variety of
medical examinations. Also identifies some of the exams that require these positions.
 EMT-B video series:
562
Patient assessment
[63 min.]
Educational video contains six segments, each presenting a realistic re-creation of EMS calls to
demonstrate a specific part of the patient assessment process. 1995.
615-1
Community CPR [1] [109 min.]
Tape is designed to teach lifesaving skills to help adults, children and infants medical in an
emergency. 1997.
830
Community first aid and safety, American National Red Cross
[120 min.]
Used with the American Red Cross course in Community First Aid and Safety: Injuries, controlling
bleeding, immobilizing muscle, bone, joint injuries, sudden illness. 1993.
 Careers interactive video library:
657
Health service careers [50 min.]
Contains: medical assistant, physical therapy assistant, occupational therapy assistant, pharmacy
assistant, and dispensing optician. 1994.
658
Careers in allied health I [60 min.]
Covers: speech pathologist, audiologist, animal health technician, dental assistant, physical therapist,
surgical technologist, nuclear medicine technologist, occupational therapist, dietitian, and paramedic. 1995.
659
Careers in allied health II
[48 min.]
Covers: clinical lab technologist, dental lab technician, medical record technician, recreational therapist,
and radiologic technologist. 1995.
660
Physicians & health practitioners careers [60 min.]
Covers: chiropractor, dentist, optometrist, oral surgeon, pharmacist, physician, registered nurse,
surgeon, veterinarian. 1995.
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Living with grief: When illness is prolonged [full version – 150 min.]
Four segments: 1) The nature of grief, 2) The faces of grief, 3) Strategies for intervention, and 4)
Caring for the caregiver. Panel: Betty Davies, Kenneth J. Doka, William Lamers, Jr., Therese A.
Rando. 1997.
558 cond. Living with grief: When illness is prolonged [condensed version – 70]
559 (3 copies) Living with grief: Personally and professionally: A national bereavement teleconference
[56 min.] Describes the grieving process, ways in which grief can be resolved, & methods to
deal with one's grief. Discusses anticipatory grief & gives examples of grief manifestation at the
time of death and during ritual period. Range of resources for caregivers. 1995.
527
Understanding the basics of the Medicare program
[29 min.]
Medicare 101--Instructional Video. Part A. Hospital coverage / Part B. Medical coverage. 1997.
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(Cross reference list from old to new numbers, and alphabetical title list are available in Library)
BF 724 .T7
HF 5549 .D437
HQ 755.8 .F57
HV 1451 .I55
KF 3827 .P935
QP 376 .B75
QP 91 .B46
QZ 200 .H847
R 724 .F652 1999
R 726.5 .H434
R 726.5 .Q1
R 727.2 .A844 Tp.1
R 727.2 .A844 Tp.2
R 729.8 .P76 2001
[RA399] DVD 61, c1-2
RA 601.5 .F66X Pt.1
RA 601.5 .F66X Pt.2
RA638 .M919 1995
RA 644 .P54
RA 645.5 .A5
RA 645.5 .M35
RA 785 .R382
RA 997 .N6
RB 144 .B66
RB 210 .N33
RC 76 .V834 1995
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RC 76 .V834 1995
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RC 76 .V834 1995
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RC 76 .V834 1995
pt.2
RC 76 .V834 1995
pt.8
RC 76 .V834 1995
pt.10
Fall 2008/Spring 2009
Triggering Positive Health Choices
Personnel/Human Resource Management
The First Years: What To Expect
I’m Pretty Old
Advanced Directives for Healthcare Personnel
The Brain: 3 Tape Series
Blood (52 min.)
How To be Exceptional (Dr. Siegel and ECaP Patients Share Their Stories)
Focus on Professionalism [32 min.] Brady Prentice Hall.
The Healing Tape
Quantum Healing Toward Perfect Health
Managing Assaultive Patients/Self-Protection & Recovery
Managing Assaultive Patients/Team Strategies & Containments
Protecting patients from medical errors [30 min.] Medcom
Remaking American medicine: health care for the 21st century.
(Includes Silent Killer; First Do No Harm; The Stealth Epidemic;
Hand in Hand) PBS Home Video, 2006.
Part 1-Safe Food for the Hungry -Videoconference Workshop
Part 2-Safe Food for the Hungry -Videoconference Workshop
Multiple Drug Resistant Organisms: A Growing Concern
Playing it Safe
Ambu CPR Training Tape
Making a Difference: The History of Modern EMS
Relax
Not My Home
Body Fluids: The Critical Balance (with booklet)
Tape 1: Part 1 (15 min.)
Tape 2: Part 2 (17 min.)
Natural Process of Aging
Abdomen [16 min.] (Visual Guide to Physical Examination pt. 7)
Barbara Bates; Lippincott
Breasts and axillae [11 min.] (Visual Guide to Physical Examination:
pt.6) Barbara Bates; Lippincott
Cardiovascular system (neck vessels and heart) [21 min.] (Visual
Guide to Physical Examination: pt.5) Barbara Bates;
Lippincott
Cardiovascular system (peripheral vascular system) (Visual Guide to
Physical Examination: pt.4) Barbara Bates; Lippincott
Female genitalia, anus, and rectum [20 min.] (Visual Guide to
Physical Examination: pt.9) Barbara Bates; Lippincott
Head, eyes and ears [18 min.] (Visual Guide to Physical
Examination: pt.2) Barbara Bates; Lippincott
Male Genitalia [20 min.] (Visual Guide to Physical Examination:
pt.8) Barbara Bates; Lippincott
Musculoskeletal system [22 min.] (Visual Guide to Physical
Examination: pt.10) Barbara Bates; Lippincott
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RC 76 .V834 1995
pt.12
RC 76 .V834 1995
pt.1
RC 76 .V834 1995
pt.3
RC 87.7 .S42
RC 87.9 .C267
RC 280 .BP887
RC 348 .I33
RC 348 .N46
RC 350.5 .C18
RC 372 .H847
RC 376.5 .B63 2002
Neurologic system (cranial nerves and sensory system) [22 min.]
(Visual Guide to Physical Examination: pt.11) Barbara Bates;
Lippincott
Neurologic system (motor system and reflexes) [18 min.] (Visual
Guide to Physical Examination: pt.12) Barbara Bates;
Lippincott
Nose, mouth, and neck [11 min.] (Visual Guide to Physical
Examination: pt.1) Barbara Bates; Lippincott
Thorax and lungs [22 min.] (Visual Guide to Physical Examination:
pt.3) Barbara Bates; Lippincott
A Second Chance
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Recertification
Power To Choose/Breakthroughs in Breast Cancer
Identifying Neurologic Deficits (two parts)
Nervous System
Care of the Patient with Cerebrovascular Accident
How to Recognize and Classify Seizures and Epilepsy
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Body mechanics and exercise [18 min.]
Demonstrates the proper methods of positioning and transferring patients from bed to
wheelchair or to an upright position. Shows how to help a patient walk, and exercises to
ensure range of joint motion. 2002.
RC 382 .P249 1993
RC 388.5 .P273
RC 440 .P679 pt.1
RC 440 .P679 pt.2
RC 440 .P679 pt.3
RC 440 .P679 pt.4
Parkinsons’s Disease: Coming to Terms [24 min.]
Pathophysiology of Cerebrovascular Accident
Psychiatric Nursing (PSY Part1 of 4): Introduction to Psychiatric
Nursing Defense Mechanisms
Psychiatric Nursing (PSY Part 2 of 4): Anxiety Disorders and
Schizophrenia
Psychiatric Nursing (PSY Part 3 of 4): Mood Disorders/Chemical
Dependency
Psychiatric Nursing (PSY Part 4 of 4): OMD,Eating Disorders,
Violence, Child Abuse, Rape, and Legal Aspects
RC 630 .N88 2002
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Nutrition and fluids [16 min.]
Focuses on the skills needed to help promote adequate nutrition and fluid intake. Includes
preparing for meals, serving meal trays, and serving the dependent person.
RC 630 .F2
RC 630 .F7
RC 630 .F57
RC 660 .A2 D53
RC 660 .D534
RC 661 .I6 I67
RC 670 .V37
RC 674 .C18
RC 683.5 .A9 A88
RC 683.5 .E5 R383
RC 683 .C35
RC 685 .A6 L785
RC 685 .C173 C63
RC 685 .C53 P273
RC 685 .C67 C67
Fall 2008/Spring 2009
The Family Tree of an ABG
Fluid and Electrolyte Emergencies
Fluid and Electrolytes video & workbook
Diabetic Emergencies
Diabetes and Its Complications
Diabetes: Insulin use & Management
Vascular System
Care of the Patient with Heart Failure
Assessing Heart Sounds
Reading EKGs
Assessment Review Series/ Cardiac System
Living with your Angina: A Message for you
Code: Cardiac Arrest
Pathophysiology of Heart Failure
Coronary Artery Disease: A Nursing Perspective (Book available.)
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RC 685 .C173 C267
RC 685 .H93 H998
RC 685 .I6
RC 733 .R47
RC 735 .I5 O994
2002
Cardiac Emergencies (2 copies)
Hypertension and Its Complications
Compliance: Take it to Heart
Assessment Review Series/Respiratory System
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Oxygenation [20 min.]
RC 735.5 .C37 Tp.1
RC 735.5 .C37 Tp.2
RC 735.5 .C37 Tp.3
RC 735.5 .C37 Tp.4
RC 735.5 .C37 Tp.5
RC 735.5 .C37 Tp.6
RC 735.5 .A28
RC 776 .O3
S838 2002
RC 776 .O3 E43
RC 802 .N38
RC 803 .G3
RC 803 .G39
RC 848 .H44 S582
RC 874 .R47
RC 874.7 .N67 2002
Promoting Adequate Oxygenation
Oropharyngeal, Nasopharyngeal & Nasotracheal Suctioning
Care of the Client with Chest Tubes
Artificial Airways
Tracheostomy Care
Equipment and Oxygen Therapy
Acute Respiratory Failure (2 copies)
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Suctioning [23 min.]
Presents oxygen safety; flow rates by nasal cannula and face mask; application of cannula
and mask; airway maintenance, including suctioning; tracheostomy care. 2002.
A nurse discusses how to properly suction a patient. 2002.
Emergency Airway Problems
Nasogastric Intubation
Gastric and Gastrointestinal Decompression
Gastrointestinal System
The Silent Attack (Hepatitis B/Abnormal Behavior)
Reproductive & Urinary Systems
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Normal elimination [24 min.]
Discusses and demonstrates nursing techniques used to assist in the process of elimination,
including the urinal, bedpan, catheter, and administering an enema. 2002.
RC 874.7 .U7
RC 901.7 .C2
U756 2002
Basic Clinical Skills: Urinary Care
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Urinary catheter management [21 min.]
RC 925.7 .M83
RC 941 .A87
RC 953 .A844 1992
RC 954 .C6 Tp.1
RC 954 .C6 Tp.2
RC 954 .C6 Tp.3
RC 954.3 .x24 2002
Musculoskeletal System
Assessing Chest Pain
Assessing the Elderly: Functional Assessment [15 min.]
Presents urinary catheter insertion, including the indwelling catheter for female patients and
the straight catheter for male patients; obtaining sterile urine specimens; removal of an
indwelling catheter. 2002.
The Cognitively Impaired Geriatric Patient/The Disruptive Geriatric Patient
The Cognitively Impaired Geriatric Patient/Characteristics and Behavior
The Cognitively Impaired Geriatric Patient/Behavior Management and Support
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Safety and restraints [18 min.]
Demonstrates safety measures to prevent falls from the bed or in the bathroom. Shows how to
apply restraints and the circumstances in which they might be used. 2002.
RC 954.3 .R25 1992
RC 954.3 .D489
RD 32.5 .S96
RD 50 .P746 2002
Restraint alternatives/Finding the Right Solution!
Developing Alternatives to Restraints
Nursing Skills 106 “Surgical Scrub & Gowning & Gloving”
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Preoperative nursing care [24 min.]
Presents preoperative assessment, including nursing history, informed consent, risk factors,
physical assessment parameters, and review of laboratory and diagnostic test results; family
support and participation, including assessment of post-discharge needs; postoperative
exercises and pain management, including diaphragmatic breathing, incentive spirometry,
controlled coughing, PCA, and nonpharmacologic methods of pain relief; surgical
preparation, including preoperative checklist and surgical consent. 2002.
RD 51.3 .P678 2002
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Postoperative nursing care [22 min.]
Presents post-anesthesia recovery room transfer; pain management, including the use of
PCA; promoting postoperative recovery, including breathing and coughing exercises,
splinting, pneumatic compression stockings, wound care, and NG tube management.
Fall 2008/Spring 2009
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RD 94 .W686 2002
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Wound care [19 min.]
Presents sterile gloving, including latex precautions; wound assessments, including indirect
and direct assessments, wound drainage systems, and types of wound drainage; dressing
changes, including wet-to-dry dressings and use of the wound VAC system. 2002.
RD 536 .C4
RD 540 .O886 2002
Chest Drainage
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Ostomy care [28 min.]
RD 540.6 .O87
RD 549 .H51
RD 549 .H52
RD 549 .I6
RD 557.5 .S559
RD 561 .K59
RD 563 .C4
RD 594.3 .S646
RD 594.3 .A28
RD 598 .M697 1997
RD 599.5 .P58P687
RD 661.5 .J329
RD 667.5 .B828
RE 72 .C721 1997
RE 451 .C357
RG 129 .H6 W556
RG 245 .P493 1993
pt.4
RG 245 .P493 1993
pt.5
RG 269 .C35W9
RG 525 .B119
RG 761 .C37
RG 801 .P67
RG 951 .F47
RG 951 .M37
RG 951 .M373
RG 951 .M373 pt.1
RG 951 .M373 pt.2
RG 951 .M373 pt.3
RG 951 .M373 pt.4
Ostomy Care
Pre&Post Op: Hip Fracture
Pre&Post Op: Hip Replacement
The Implant: Hip Replacement Surgery
Shoulder Capsular Reconstruction
Knee Replacement
Career Encounters: Podiatric Medicine
Spinal Nerve Surgery
Acute Neurological Care: Spinal Cord Injury
Mitral Valve Surgery
Pituitary Tumor Surgery
Jaw Reconstruction
Breast Reduction Surgery
A Career in Opthalmic Medical Assisting (3 copies)
Cataracts and Vision Problems
What Every Woman Should Know About Estrogen
Pediatric Nursing (PED Part 4 of 5): Children as Accident Victims
and with Chronic Problems
Pediatric Nursing (PED Part 5 of 5): Oncological/Infectious Diseases
Presents pouching a colostomy; pouching a ureterostomy. 2002.
RG 951 .M373 PED2
RG 951 .M373 PED3
RG 951 .N871 pt.1
RG 951 .N871 pt.2
RG 951 .N871 pt.3
Fall 2008/Spring 2009
Counseling Patients With Vaginal Yeast Infection
Babycare Basics/For the Breast-feeding Mother
Cesarean Delivery
Postpartum
Fetal Monitoring
Maternal Changes & Prenatal Care
Labor & Delivery: Augmentation
Maternity Nursing (OB Part 1 of 5): Female Reproductive Nursing
Maternity Nursing (OB Part 2 of 5): Labor and Delivery - Part 1
Maternity Nursing (OB Part 3 of 5): Labor and Delivery - Part 2
Maternity Nursing (OB Part 4 of 5): Postpartal Adaptation and
Reproductive Risks
Pediatric Nursing (PED Part 2 of 5): Nursing Care of the Child with
Congenital Anomalies
Pediatric Nursing (PED Part 3 of 5): Nursing Care of the Child with
an Acute Illness/Child Surgical Care
Nursing Care of the New Family/Ineffective Breast-feeding
Nursing Care of the New Family/Nursing Assessment of the Postpartum
Nursing Care of the New Family/Knowledge Deficit: Infant Care
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RJ 206 .A22 1991
RJ 216 .B32
RJ 245 .P493
RJ 251 .P5
RK 55 .S53 O7
RL 675 .P74 2002
Pediatric assessment:
Tape 1: Infants & toddlers [27 min.]
Tape 2: Preschool and school-age children [23 min.]
Tape 3: The Adolescent [22 min.]
The ABC's of Children's Nutrition (ask for written summary)
Babycare Basics/For The Formula-Feeding Mother
Pediatric Nursing (PED Part 1 of 5): Growth and Development
Physical Assessment of the Newborn
Oral Care for the Dependent Patient
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Preventing and treating pressure ulcers [22
min.] Discusses risk assessment, prevention, and treatment of pressure ulcers. 2002.
RM 146 .AD
RM 147 .B27
RM 161 .M486
RM 169 .B27
RM 169 .P22 1992
Tp.1
RM 169 .P22 1992
Tp.2
RM 170 .D4
RM 170 .M363 2002
Avoiding Medication Errors
Administering Oral, Topical, Suppository and Inhalant Medications:
Medication Administration (26:43)
Mechanical Ventilation
Administering Intramuscular, Intradermal and Subcutaneous
Injections: Medication Administration (25:01)
Preparing Medication from an Ampule
Site Selection & Injection Techniques
Detecting & Managing IV Therapy Problems
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Managing intravenous fluid therapy [20 min.]
Presents regulating IV infusions, including calculating drip rate, using the roller-clamp
method and infusion pumps; changing IV tubing and fluids; changing IV dressings, including
assessment of the infusion site. 2002.
RM 222.2 .D5
RM 225 .E584 2002
Diet Obsession (ask for written summary)
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Enteral nutrition [23 min.]
Presents feeding tube insertion using the nasogastric route, including confirmation of tube
placement; enteral feedings; feeding tube irrigation; feeding tube removal. 2002.
RM 725 .R3
RT 23 .C791
RT 41 .B6
RT 41 .B37 2002
Nursing Skills 101 - “Range of Motions”
Nurse-Patient Relationships: Communication
Nursing Skills 104 - “Body Mechanics”
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Basic Principles [22 min.]
Reviews the basic principles of nursing. Illustrates the roles and responsibilities of nursing
team members, the nursing process, delegation, communication, and medical asepsis. 2002.
RT 41 .N87 2000
RT 48 .A8
RT 48 .B271
RT 48 .M43 2002
Critical Thinking in the Nursing Process [28 min]
Assessing the Adult Head to Toe
Basic Clinical Skills: Temperature, Pulse, Respiration
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Measurements [23 min.]
Demonstrates how to take accurate measurements in height and weight, intake and output of
fluids, temperature, and blood pressure. 2002.
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RT 48 .T456 2005
Ten Minute Assessment of the Adult [91 min.] Describes the four types
of patient assessment in four different clinical settings using a case study
format. Realistic scenarios provide a wealth of information and real time
demonstrations of patient evaluations :
1—Outpatient assessment – includes conducting a general survey interviewing the patient, using the
mnemonic PQRST to describe his symptoms, taking vital signs, calculating of body mass
index, and performing a head to toe physical exam. [23 min.]
2—Pre-procedure assessment -- covers important pre-procedural nursing tasks, patient preparation,
discussion of the principles and components of informed consent, a patient interview, review
of the chart, and a head to toe physical assessment [24 min.]
3—Inpatient assessment – includes a nurse-to-nurse verbal report, a chart review, definitions of AHA
approved patient condition desriptors, a patient interview and a systems assessment review
including the grading of pulses [23 min.]
4—Emergency assessment – includes a rapid general survey, the ABCDE steps of emergency
assessment, explanation and use of the Glasgow Coma Scale, and how to gather an AMPLE
history [21 min.]
RT 48.5 .S643 2002
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Specimen Collection [21 min.]
Presents mid-stream urine collection; fecal occult blood testing using the Hemocult test;
gastroccult and gastric pH testing from an NG tube; sputum specimen collection; wound
culture specimen; blood glucose testing; labeling, storage, and transfer of specimens to the
laboratory; evaluating results of bedside tests. 2002.
RT 50 .C48
RT 50 .D4446
RT 55 .P964 2002
RT 62 .M31
RT 62 .M43 Tp.1
RT 62 .M43 Tp.4
RT 62 .M43 Tp.5
RT 62 .M43 Tp.6
RT 62 .M43 Tp.7
RT 62 .M43 Tp.8
RT 62 .M43 Tp.9
RT 62 .M43 Tp.10
RT 62 .M431
RT 73.5 .M67B2Tp.1
RT 73.5 .M67B2Tp.2
RT 73.5 .M67B2Tp.3
RT 73.5 .M67B2Tp.4
RT 73.5 .M67B2Tp.5
RT 73.5 .M67B2Tp.6
RT 73.5 .M67B2Tp.7
RT 84 .P964-1
RT 84 .P964-2
RT 84 .P964-3
RT 84 .P964-4
RT 84 .P964-5
RT 84 .P964-6
RT 86 .I5P4 2000
RT 86.7 .E8
RT 87 .B3 B4
Fall 2008/Spring 2009
Charting Medical Records: Do’s and Don’t for Nurses
Defensive Documentation: A Line of Defense
Professor Nightengale’s Test-taking strategies for student nurses:
taking the multiple guess out of multiple choice. [25 min.]
Respiratory Disorders/Pre & Post Op
Fluids & Electrolytes
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Hepatic and Pancreatic Disorders
Musculoskeletal & Endocrine Disorders
Blood & Cardiovascular Disorders
Genitourinary System Disorders
Neurological Disorder
Oncology Nursing & Burns
Respiratory Disorders Part 1
Specimen Collection
Nutrition
Promoting Bowel Elimination
Wound Care and Applying Dressings
Postoperative Skills
Preoperative Skills
Catheterization and Urinary Care
Nursing Assistant Techniques: Techniques in Bedmaking
Nursing Assistant Techniques: Techniques in Bathing
Nursing Assistant Techniques/Abnormal Signs & Symptoms
Nursing Assistant Techniques/Techniques in Personal Care
Nursing Assistant Techniques/Techniques in Toileting and
Incontinent Care
Nursing Assistant Techniques/Measuring: Pulse, Respirations, B/P
Percutaneous Endoscopic Feeding Tubes [19 min.]
Essential Skills for Nursing: Building a Foundation for Practice
Basic Clinical Skills: Bed Bath
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RT 87 .B37 B38 2002 Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Bathing [24 min.]
Demonstrates how to give a complete bed bath, including perineal care for men and women,
and massage techniques.
RT 87 .B43 2002
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Bedmaking [15 min.]
RT 87 .I5 A673 1993
RT 87 .I5 C976
RT 87 .I5 W629
RT 87 .M68 C37
RT 87 .N87 F4
RT 87 .P67 L5
RT 87 .T72 M6
RT 89 .B932
RT 89 .C52
RT 89 .C52 1997
RT 89 .D279
RT 120 .P47 2002
Tender Any Questions: The Universal Precautions Explained
Current Infection Control Guidelines for Healthcare Professionals
Why Take the Risk? Sharps Safety
Caregiver's Guide to Oral Health
Basic Clinical Skills: Feeding the Patient
Basic Clinical Skills: Lifting and Moving the Patient
Nursing Skills 103 - “Moving & Transfer of Patients”
Nursing Leadership & Management: Building Teams
Charge Nurse Survival Skills, Part I & Part II
Charge Nurse Survival Skills for Long Term Care (includes guide)
Nursing Leadership & Management: Dealing with Difficult People
Mosby’s Nursing Skills: Personal hygiene and grooming [31 min.]
Demonstrates how to make an occupied hospital bed. 2002.
Demonstrates how nurses should assist patients who cannot perform basic hygiene procedures
such as oral hygiene, hair care, shaving, nail and foot care, and dressing. 2002.
RT 120 .L64 R42
RZ 401 .T398
TX 360 .N88 ’94
Spring
TX 360 .N88 ’94
Summer
TX 360 .N88 ’94
Winter
TX 360 .N88 ’95
Spring
TX 360 .N88 ’95
Summer
TX 360 .N88 ’95 Fall
TX 360 .N88 ’95
Winter
TX 911.3 .S128 pt.1
TX 911.3 .S128 pt.2
TX 911.3 .S3 F6
Fall 2008/Spring 2009
Resident Rights: The Art of Caring
The Therapeutic Touch
Nutrition Quarterly Spring/'94
Nutrition Quarterly Summer/'94
Nutrition Quarterly Winter/'94
Nutrition Quarterly Spring/’95
Nutrition Quarterly Summer/’95
Nutrition Quarterly Fall/’95
Nutrition Quarterly Winter/'95
Part 1- Safe Food for the Hungry II - Videoconference Workshop
Part 2- Safe Food for the Hungry II - Videoconference Workshop
Food Safety (ask for written summary)
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VHS 527
VHS 562
VHS 602
VHS 652
VHS 654
VHS 660
VHS 843
VHS 840
VHS 841
VHS 839
VHS 835
VHS 811
VHS 812
DVD 57
Fall 2008/Spring 2009
Medicare 101 Instructional Video-Understanding Basics of Medicare Program
EMT-B Video Series: Patient Assessment
The Science of Staying Young: Unlocking the Secrets of Longevity
The Aging of America
The Aging Mind
Careers Interactive Video Library: Physicians and Health Practitioners
Not Alone in the World...Caring for Someone with Alzheimer's Disease
It won’t happen to me: HIV positive. 1992.
Eating healthy for the Best years (ask for written summary). 1992.
AIDS: Allie’s Story. 1989.
Body, Mind, Spirit: One Step at a Time (2 tapes: Adult, Adolescent)
Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centers
Situational Management for Women
Baby Basics
Electronic Classroom Manager to accompany Nursing Process
Concepts & Applications (Delmar/Thompson, 2001)
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Print Supplements
RD 557.5
.S559
1996
Shoulder Capsular Reconstruction (Surgical Procedures, Part 3) [47 min.]
RD 594.3
.S646
1996
Spinal Nerve Surgery (Surgical Procedures, Part 3) [47 min.]
This very dramatic and extremely visual operation is performed by Dr. Peter McCann on the separated
shoulder of Jim Wolf, head of the U.S. Olympic Equestrian Team. While the pathology for surgery is
documented by an arthroscope, the actual procedure is done through an open incision. Dr. McCann
tightens the stretched ligament in the dislocated socket by attaching two “anchors,” then wrenching it
down into place. This is one of the most common shoulder operations performed on young, athletic
people. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1996.
In this program, a two-year-old with cerebral palsy receives spinal nerve surgery that will improve her
ability to sit, stand, and crawl. The operation consists of opening the spine, then locating and testing the
nerves for response. The procedure, performed on palsy victims and people with traumatic brain injuries, is
generally done on children for maximum results. The surgeon performing the operation, Karen Muraszko
of the University of Michigan Medical Center, suffers from spina bifida, and is one of fewer than 100 female
neurosurgeons in the United States. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1996.
RD 598
.M697
1997
1996
Mitral Valve Surgery (Surgical Procedures, Part 3) [47 min.]
RD 599.5
.P58P687
1996
1996
Pituitary Tumor Surgery (Surgical Procedures, Part 3) [47 min.]
RD 661.5
.J329
1996
1996
Jaw Reconstruction (Surgical Procedures, Part 3) [47 min.]
RD 667.5
.B828
1996
1996
861
Breast Reduction Surgery (Surgical Procedures, Part 3) [47 min.]
University of Michigan Medical Center surgeon Dr. Steven Bolling performs mitrovalve reconstruction on a
48-year-old woman suffering from mitrovalve prolapse. The woman, an energetic mother of two teenagers,
was diagnosed with the condition after complaining of fatigue and shortness of breath. Bolling corrects the
condition by cutting and repositioning valve tissue, then sewing it together in a manner that allows the
valve to function properly. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1997.
Neurosurgeon Edward Laws removes a tumor from the pituitary gland of a 61-year-old man with
acromegaly—the progressive enlargement of hands, feet, tongue, and facial features. The deformities are
caused by an excess of growth hormone—in this case, by the tumor pressing on the gland. Dr. Laws
enters the area of the pituitary gland through an incision in the nostril and, removing nasal septum bone,
exposes the gland. The tumor is removed through a second incision in the upper lip. The removal of the
tumor halts the flow of growth hormone, and the signs of deformity begin to disappear. Films for the
Humanities and Sciences, 1996.
Jaw reconstruction or orthognathic surgery, shapes the face by straightening teeth with orthodontics and
respositioning jaws with corrective jaw surgery. In this program, an orthognathic team led by Dr. Myron
Tucker of Charlotte, North Carolina, performs the procedure on a 15-year-old girl. After an orthodontist,
using braces, moves the teeth into position, the surgeon reshapes the jaw and other facial bones to
provide the patient with a more attractive appearance. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1996.
In 1994, over 37,000 women had breast reduction surgery. The reason? The most common given was relief
of discomfort in neck, back, and shoulders. Dr. Stephanie Feldman of Kaiser Permanente in Woodland Hills,
California, performs reduction mammoplasty using an all-female operating team. Films for the Humanities
and Sciences, 1996.
Operating in the future (21st century medicine) [51 min.]
Originally broadcast in 2000 as a segment of 21st century medicine. Tells the stories of the
most advanced surgeries around the world and how these procedures are already saving
lives. Ambrose Video, Discovery Health Channel, 2001.
877
OR Fire Safety: A triad of prevention [14 min.]
Focuses on the safe practices OR team members should follow to reduce the risk of fire.
Discusses the components of the fire triangle and various fuel, heat, and ignition sources
found in the OR. Medcom. 2003.
878
Scream: the history of anesthetics [49 min.]
Descriptive view of the operating theater from the Victorian era to the present day, charting the evolution of
anesthesiology and reviewing the research behind anesthetic substances ranging from chloroform and
nitrous oxide to cocaine and ketamine. Films for the Humanities and Sciences. 2003.
862
Steam sterilization: practices and principles [22 min.]
Guide
Program states the principles of quality steam sterilization processing and the use of various
types of sterilizers. It describes the implementation of effective decontamination and
guidelines from recommended practices and government agencies. Medcom, 1992.
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863
Sterilization in healthcare facilities [18 min.]
Print Supplements
Guide
Shows how sterilization destroys all forms of microbial life, how to utilize steam and liquid
chemical sterilization correctly, how to wrap properly items for sterilization, sterilization
procedures, sterilization accuracy. Medical Environment, 1996.
903
Arthroscopic knee surgery [45 min.]
The knee is the largest joint in the body and is very susceptible to injury. The patient tore her
anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL. Dr. Gary Poehling, of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine
in NC, replaces the ligament with an Achilles tendon obtained from a cadaver. The operation is
performed under arthroscopic visualization, with a tiny camera inserted into the knee so that its
interior can be displayed on a video monitor. The operation involves three incisions only a halfinch wide, which reduces both the risk of infection and the length of recovery time. Films for the
Humanities and Sciences, 1993.
904
Laparoscopic colon surgery (Colon resection) [50 min.]
Dr. Joseph Uddo Jr. removes a section of a patient’s colon. The patient has Crohn’s disease, a
chronic inflammation of the digestive tract which causes cramping, bleeding, diarrhea, fever, and
depression. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1995.\
918, v1
Brain aneurysm [47 min.]
Dr. Julian Bailes and a crack surgical team perform risky microscopic surgery on the brain of a
58-year-old man with aneurysms. Bailes makes an incision in the scalp and removes a portion of
the skull, exposing the brain. When hardening of the arteries is discovered, the physicians must
decide whether it is safe to go on. Working in an area the size of a dime, Bailes cuts off blood
flow to the aneurysms with clips, which will prevent them from rupturing in the future. After the
operation, an angiogram confirms that all brain arteries are open, and that blood is flowing
normally. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1997.
918, v2
Kidney transplant [45 min.]
Drs. Robert and Rafael Mendez perform a live-related kidney transplant on a patient, taking a
healthy kidney from the patients son whose rare blood type was the only match for his father.
Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1995.
918, v3
Open heart surgery [45 min.]
Dr. Gaudiani explains how and why heart valve defects occur and how they are repaired. With
the help of a head camera, we look inside a human heart and see in detail how a surgical team
replaces malfunctioning heart valves. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1993.
918, v4
Cesarean section [45 min.]
The c-section enables safe delivery in cases where complications such as a breech position
present dangers to mother or child. In this technique, the baby is removed through an incision
made in the lower abdomen. Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Director of Prenatal Diagnostics at the
University of North Carolina Hospital, performs a c-section delivery, providing a detailed
description of each stage of the operation and using modern medicine to assist with the greatest
human miracle. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1993.
918, v5
Cosmetic surgery [47 min.]
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Frank Ryan performs a brow lift on a 40-year-old former model.
Injecting anesthetic that decreases bleeding, Ryan then makes incisions that will be hidden in
the hairline. Peeling back the brow skin, and taking care not to damage facial nerves, Ryan
removes muscle tissue between the eyebrows that is causing frown lines. The skin is then pulled
upward and sewn back together at the hairline, creating a modified “cat-eyed” look for the
patient. A high-tech carbon dioxide laser is used to remove skin wrinkles on the brow and other
parts of the face. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, 1997.
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American Tongues: a film about the way we talk [56 min.]
A documentary about the way people talk in the United States. Portrays some of the regional,
social, and ethnic differences in American speech, and the attitudes that people have about these
differences. Intended to educate viewers about the nature of dialects, but it also challenges them to
confront their own attitudes about language variation. By Andrew Kolker and Louis Alvarez ;
narrated by Trey Wilson. Hohokus, NJ : Center for New American Media, c1986. [Subjects:
English language dialects; Dialects—public opinion; Americanisms; Ethnic groups]
 Applied Communication: [shelved in wall cabinet]
Competency-based print and video were designed to help high school and
other students develop and refine career-related reading, writing, listening,
speaking, problem-solving, visual, and nonverbal communication skills. 1988.
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Communicating in the workplace (Module 1) [25 min.]
Using problem-solving strategies (Module 3) [21 min.]
Communicating with co-workers (Module 5) [22 min.]
Participating in groups (Module 6) [16 min.]
Following and giving directions (Module 7) [26 min.]
Instructor's Kit
Instructor's Kit
Instructor's Kit
Instructor's Kit
Instructor's Kit
Avoiding the Research Paper Blues [20 min.]
Discusses research strategies and library skills for college students beginning a research paper.
Eastern Iowa Community College Project. Huntsville, Tex. : Educational Video Network, c1991.
[Also: Anderson VHS 927] [Subjects: Report writing; Research; Library orientation]
702
Doing Research on the Internet [16 min.]
Covers searching for accurate information on the Internet and how to cite information found
on the Internet. Study guide available via the Internet. Written by Nancy Rabuck Wilson.
Huntsville, Tex. : Educational Video Network Inc., 1999. [also: Anderson VHS 924] [Subjects:
Internet searching; Research; Internet; Computer network resources]
 English Composition—Writing for an Audience series:
S. Burlington, VT : Annenberg/CPB, c2000. 13 videos, 13 hours (1/2 hour segments). [Also:
Anderson VHS 602; Marion VHS 057]
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722:3-4
722:5-6
722:7-8
722:9-10
722:11-12
722:13-14
722:15-16
722:17-18
722:19-20
722:21-22
Part 1: School writing/Real world
Part 2: Finding something to say
Part 3: Description
Part 4: Reading as a writer
Part 5: Narrative writing
Part 6: Voice
Part 7: Process analysis
Part 8: Revision
Part 9: Writing under pressure
Part 10: Freewriting and generating
Part 11: Computers in composition
Part 12: Organizing devises
Part 13: Comparison and contrast
Part 14: Peer feedback
Part 15: Definition
Part 16: Collaborative writing
Part 17: Persuasion
Part 18: Reading as a thinker
Part 19: Argument
Part 20: Quotes and citations
Part 21: Research
Part 22: Editing: Sentences
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Critical thinking
Editing: Word usage
Writing across the disciplines
Editing: Mechanics
Hands-on "Fun" grammar
[50 min.]
Promotional presentation of grammar system.
709
He Said, She Said: Gender, Language, & Communication [50 min.]
Instructor’s Guide
Live video presentation of Deborah Tannen's seminal contributions to the understanding of
gender, language and communication. Produced, edited and paced for curricular use in
communication, linguistics, psychology, sociology and other social sciences. Los Angeles, CA :
Into the Classroom Media, 2001. [Subjects: Communication—Study and teaching; Sex
differences]
704
Improve Your Memory, Improve Your Grades [21 min.]
Huntsville, Texas : Educational Video Network, 1990? [Also: Anderson VHS 926] [Subjects:
Memory; Study skills]
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Improving Your Reading Skills [16 min.]
Preparing your mind for reading -- Determining your objectives -- Schedule reading to match
your attention span -- Learn to recognize organizational methods -- Read actively -[Remembering what you read]. Huntsville, TX. : Distributed by Educational Video Network,
Inc., c2001. [Also: Anderson VHS 925] [Subjects: Developmental reading; Reading
comprehension]
688
Public speaking [60 min.]
No-Brainers video presents information that will give you tools to deliver speech with confidence,
guide you through speech writing process from start to finish, and help overcome #1 fear of
Americans: speaking in public. 1998. [also: Anderson VHS 601; Marion VHS 055]
 Toastmasters International Communications series:
637
Be prepared to sell [24 min.]
638
Be prepared to lead: Applied leadership skills for business managers
[27 min.]
How to sell a product, a proposal, or an idea to a group. 1991.
Guide
Part 1 of program demonstrates a technique for classifying leadership style into one of four
categories: delegation, influence, collaboration, or direction.
Part 2 discusses adapting leadership style. Part three will look at the persona of a leader. 1991.
639
Be prepared to speak: The step-by-step video guide to public speaking.
1985. [27 min.]
Guide
Demonstrates techniques for preparing and practicing speeches. Follows one speaker's
progress through the process of speech writing, speech presentation, and control of stage fright.
640
Be prepared for meetings: How to lead productive business meetings
[24 min.]
Guide
Discusses techniques for leading effective and productive business. 1991.
 Tutor's Guide: [52 min. each]
Presents principles of peer tutoring and strategies for achieving the primary goal of fostering student
independence. 1986.
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407-2
407-3
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Introduction, First session, Tutorial plan, Diagnosis and Socratic method
Diagnosis through observation, Tutoring learning skills, Managing group
tutorials, Tutor as counselor
Bridging cultural gaps, Tutoring physical sciences, Tutoring social
sciences, Tutoring humanities
Tutoring the writing process, Tutoring ESL
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 The Way of a Poet series:
Mildred Raynolds Trivers reads original poetry and talks about those poems.
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The way of a poet. 1992. [20 min.]
Sound of poetry. 1994. [22 min.]
Image and Reality. 1994. [22 min.]
Foreign Language
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Destinos: An introduction to Spanish [26 videocassettes, 56 min. each—52 programs]
52 episodes that use the popular telenovela format to present vocabulary, structures, and
functions in a natural, conversational way, emphasizing comprehension through context and
actions. Story line involves Raquel Rodriguez, an attorney from Los Angeles, who is hired by an
aging Mexican industrialist to investigate a long-buried secret about his past. Her task takes her
to Mexico City, Seville, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, and Puerto Rico, providing
exposure to many varieties of spoken Spanish as well as Latino cultures. Telecourse designed
by Bill VanPatten, production of WGBH-TV, Boston; Annenberg/CPB Project, 1992.
721
French in action (An immersion course in French language and culture) [14
videocassettes, 52 programs for 2 semesters]
A two-semester television course composed of 52 programs. An immersion course in French
language and culture. The student is instructed by seeing people interact in true-to-life
situations, while speaking idiomatic, natural French. Based on the teaching method and
course technique of Pierre J. Capretz. Introductory program in English.
1. Orientation -- 2-4. Generals -- 5. Families -- 6-7. Portraits -- 8. Genealogy -- 9-10. Vacation in
Brittany -- 11-13. Encounters -- 14-16. Getting underway -- 17-18. In all labor there is profit -19-21. Entering the school zone -- 22-23. Fishing for an invitation -- 24-26. Bills of fare -- 27-31.
All manner of transportation -- 32-35. Residences -- 36-40. Entertainment -- 41-42. A matter of
chance -- 43-45. Think vacation -- 46. Getting away -- 47. What variety! -- 48. What riches! -49. What a nightmare -- 50. More variet[y], more riches -- 51. Parade and review -- 52. All's
well that ends well.
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Colonial House [2 videodiscs, 480 minutes]
Contemporary Americans and Britons spend five months on an isolated stretch of the Maine coast
recreating the life of American colonists in the year 1628. The modern colonists struggle to create a
functioning and profitable colony using only the tools and technology of that era. Extensive research
went into recreating this 17th-century environment in which the colonists negotiate personal and
communal challenges as they deal with the demoralizing weather, rustic living conditions, and
backbreaking labor. Among the points of dissension that arise in the colony are: the rigid class and
gender roles, mandatory religious observance, and the puritanical civil law of the era, particularly those
pertaining to profanity. Disc 1: A new world; Harsh reality; City of God; The outsiders; Disc 2: Regime
change; The shake up; The reckoning; Judgment day. Special features include: The making of
Colonial house; auditions for Colonial house; more diaries. PBS, 2004.
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Congress [90 min.]
Blending contemporary cinematography, rare photographs and newsreels, live footage and
interviews, film presents a chronicle of first 200 years of Congress, the government body that
has voted our nation's laws into being. 1989.
DVD 060
A Conversation on the Constitution [1 videodisc, 32 minutes]
Prepared for Constitution Day 2006. In Washington, D.C., on May 16, 2006, U.S. Supreme Court
Justices Stepehen G. Breyer, Anthony Kennedy, and Sandra Day O'Connor fielded questions from 50
high school students from the Philadelphia and Los Angeles areas. The students and justices
discussed the significance of the judiciary and the ways that independence is protected by the
Constitution. Annenberg Foundation.
DVD 059
Key Constitutional Concepts [1 videodisc, 60 minutes]
Part one: Creating a constitution; Part two: One man changes the constitution - Gideon v. Wainwright;
Part Three: Checks and balances - Youngstown v. Sawyer. Annenberg Foundation, 2005.
DVD 058
Our Constitution [1 videodisc, 30 minutes]
Prepared for Constitution Day 2005. United States Supreme Court Justices Dandra Day O'Connor and
Stephen Breyer talk about the Constitution with high school students nad discuss why we have and
need a constitution, what federalism is, how implicit and explicit rights are defined and how separation
fo powers ensures that no one branch of government obtains too much power. Annenberg Foundation.
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 History and functions of series: 1996. [24 min. each]
History and functions of Congress
Learn how the House of Representatives and Senate work together to pass bills and create laws.
677
History and functions of the Presidency
In-depth look into world's most powerful office; explores different roles of the presidency, including
Head of State, Chief Diplomat, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and Chief Citizen.
678
History and functions of the Supreme Court
A look at the early days of the Court, plus its landmark cases up to the present day.
579
Speeches of our founding fathers & the American Revolution. 1997.
519
Thomas Jefferson [set of 2 videos – 180 min.]
[40 min.]
Chronicles the life of Thomas Jefferson. 1997.
523
Mr. Jefferson and his university
[52 min.]
Looks at the places that Thomas Jefferson designed and built. Examines the originality of his
thought and his astonishing achievements in a state that was then America's frontier. 1993.
580-1
 Ken Burns' America collection:
Statue of liberty [58 min.]
Features archival photographs, paintings & drawings to tell story of statue's construction & installation,
along with readings from diaries, letters & newspaper accounts. Part 2 includes interviews with NY
Gov. Mario Cuomo, writers James Baldwin … 1996/85.
580-2
Brooklyn Bridge
[58 min.]
Bridges, Construction; Brooklyn Bridge (New York, NY). 1996/81.
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Congress
Print Supplements
[90 min.]
Explores history & promise of country's most important and least understood institutions.
Chronicles personalities, events and issues that have animated the first 200 years of Congress. 1996.
580-4
Empire of the air: Men who made radio
[120 min.]
Story of radio from 1906-1955 and the three men who made it happen: Lee de Forest, Edwin Howard
Armstrong, and David Sarnott. Combines archival photographs, newsreels of the period, interviews,
and radio soundtrack. 1991.
580-5
Thomas Hart Benton
[86 min.]
Long-lost footage, penetrating interviews and the magnificent art of Benton tell bitter-sweet story of
extraordinary American artist who became emblematic of price all artists must pay to remain true to
their talents and themselves. (Benton, Thomas Hart 1889-1975) 1996.
580-6
Huey Long
[88 min.]
Uses footage from old films to portray events in the life of the Louisiana politician Huey Long and has reactions
of several people about the impact of his career. (Louisiana, Politics and government, 1929-1933.) 1996.
580-7
Shakers: Hands to work, hearts to God
[58 min.]
They called themselves the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, but because of their
ecstatic dancing, the world called them Shakers. Through diaries, archival photographs, music and stunning
cinematography,…moving portrait of group. 1996.
 American visions
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[60 min. each]
Presents a glimpse of American history through its visual art, painting, sculpture, architecture and monuments.
Follows nearly three centuries of creativity, exploring a nation whose art mirrors its diversity. 1997.
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A Wave from the Atlantic [5]
612-1
Republic of virtue [1]
612-6
Streamlines and breadlines [6]
612-2
Promised land [2]
612-7
Empire of signs [7]
612-3
Wilderness and the West [3]
612-8
Age of anxiety [8]
612-4
Gilded age [4]
 500 nations; CBS documentary film series: 1995. [49 min. each]
Ancestors: Early cultures of North America
First of 8 programs exploring history & culture of North America. The Anasazi transform the arid
Southwest & construct the 800-room Pueblo Bonito, depicted by computer animation. Cliff Palace
provides glimpse into a prospering society. Cahokia was …
498-2
Mexico: The rise and fall of the Aztecs
2nd program … Indians of Central Mexico and dramatic eyewitness accounts of the Aztec-Spanish
war highlight this volume. Magnificent city Tenochtitlan became center of an empire & objective of
Cortez, who sank his ships so his men could not turn back.
498-3
Clash of cultures: The people who met Columbus
3rd program … Native peoples confront Spanish expeditions into Caribbean and southeastern U.S.
They defy a plundering advance that subjects them to two unconquerable weapons: muskets
and disease.
498-4
Invasion of the coast: The first English settlements
4th program … opens in Arctic, where search for a northwest passage has dire impact on the
Inuit people. At Jamestown, story of Powhatan princess, Pocahontas, unfolds. Pilgrims at
Plymouth are introduced to a harvest celebration by the Wampanoagas.
498-5
Cauldron of war: Iroquois democracy and the American Revolution
5th program … Europe fights for control of American resources. Many indigenous nations side
with trade-oriented French rather than land-claiming English. Ironically, Am. Revolution devastates
the Iroquois, oldest democracy on continent.
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Removal: War and exile in the East
6th program … Tales of tragedy & heroism unfold as U.S. policy of removal uproots tribes from
their homes. Tecumseh challenges tide of history, seizing the War of 1812 as means to restore
Indian sovereignty. Tsali bargains his life for fate of Cherokees.
498-7
Roads across the plains: Struggle for the West
7th program … Black Kettle and White Antelope pursue a path of peace that meets with tragedy
at Sand Creek. Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse and other leaders head fierce pockets of resistance
to resettlement.
498-8
Attack on culture: "I will fight no more forever."
Final volume of 8 programs … examines the legislative attack on native ways. Today, the renewal
of native cultures provides a vital reminder of glory of America's original people and the hardships
they endured.
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The Real West series:
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(50 min. each)
Greystone Communications and Arts & Entertainment Networks for the History Channel, with
Kenny Rogers.
710
Wild Women: Calamity Jane, Belle Star, Annie Oakley
Discusses the myth of women in the West compared to reality of folklore heroines such as Belle
Starr, Annie Oakley, and Calamity Jane. [Subjects: West (U.S.); individuals named] S.
Burlington, VT : A&E Home Video, 1993.
711
Sitting Bull and the Great Sioux Nation
Presents a pictorial history of the mighty Sioux Nation of the American West, highlighting Chief
Sitting Bull and showing this powerful leader's fierce charisma and brilliance. [Indians of North
America—South Dakota; Dakota Indians; West (U.S.) New York : A&E Home Video : Marketed
in the U.S. by New Video Group, 1994.
712
Texas Rangers: Manhunters of the Old West
Stephen F. Austin formed the Texas Rangers in 1826 to protect American settlers in the Texas
territory. Later, the Rangers turned to upholding the law. This is their story. [Subjects: Texas
Rangers; Texas—History] [New York, NY] : A&E Home Video, 1994, c1993.
713
Wild Bill Hickok
Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program "Biography".
Discusses the myths, legends and realities of the life of Wild Bill Hickok through original footage,
diaries, paintings, photos, and commentary. [Subjects: Peace officers—West (U.S.); South
Dakota—History; West (U.S.)—History] [New York] : A&E Home Video : distributed by New
Video, 1994, c1993.
714
The Battle of the Alamo
Confronts the truth and controversy behind the desperate defense of the Alamo and examines
the impulsive heroics, the fatal miscalculations, and the vain ambitions of three men out to carve
their marks into American folklore. [Subjects: Alamo (San Antonio, Tex.)—History; Texas—
History] New York : A&E Home Video: Marketed in the U.S. by New Video Group, c1993.
DVD 028
The Way West: Westward, the course of empire takes its way, 1845-1864 [1
videodisc, 90 minutes]
Chronicles the colorful and frantic opening decades of expansion, from the 1840’s down through the Civil
War. Fewer than 20,000 white Americans lived west of the Mississippi River in 1845--when the pioneer
movement and then the Gold Rush sent hundreds of thousands rushing across the continent in an expansion
that would forever change the continent. With the white men came their technology which would pit them
against the Native Americans and lead to a series of bloody conflicts such as the Minnesota Uprising of 1862
and, two years later, the massacre at Sand Creek. American Experience; Host, David McCullough, 2003.
DVD 029
The Way West: The approach of civilization, 1865-1869 [1 videodisc, 90 minutes]
Chronicles the four year period following the Civil War—an extraordinary era of transformation and disruption
on the Great Plains, marked by two great climaxes: the triumph, in 1868, or Red Cloud and Crazy Horse over
the U.S. Army on the Bozeman Trial, and the joining, in 1869, of the two ends of the transcontinental railroad
at Promontory Point in Utah. American Experience; Host, David McCullough, 2003.
DVD 030
The Way West: The war for the Black Hills, 1870-1876 [1 videodisc, 90 minutes]
The third episode of the series “The way west.” Follows the dramatic sequence of events that led up to the
battle of the Little Big Horn in June of 1876. Financial pressures spurred the United States to invade the
Lakotas’ sacred Black Hills in search of gold. That treaty violation, together with the systematic extermination
of the buffalo, sparked outrage among the Lakota and Cheyenne. The stage was set for a cataclysmic
showdown between the United States Army and the tribes of the Northern Plains. American Experience;
Host, Russell Baker, 2004.
DVD 031
The Way West: Ghost Dance, 1877-1893 [1 videodisc, 90 minutes]
The mammoth crackdown on the Native American tribes that occurred in the wake of the Battle of Little Big
Horn, from the last days of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull to the terrible massacre at Wounded Knee.
American Experience; Host, Russell Baker, 2004.
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Witch Hunt [68 min.]
Return to Colonial New England for a fresh look at the infamous events of Puritan Salem.
History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 2004.
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CIVIL WAR/UNDERGROUND RAILROAD/LINCOLN
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Roots of resistance: A story of the underground railroad
[58 min.]
Chronicles history of slavery in the US and of the Underground Railroad, a
network of escape routes black slaves took in the mid-1800's to freedom. Their
flight from the South was organized by other escaped slaves & allies...Harriet
Tubman & F. Douglass. (American Experience video) 1990.
577
Quest for freedom: Story of Harriet Tubman (In search of the
heroes series) [40 min.]
Teacher/Student
handbook
Ben, a young man of our own times, enters a mysterious library and suddenly is
trapped in the past, a slave on a plantation with Harriet Tubman. 1992.
590
An evening with Abraham Lincoln: Discover Lincoln's secrets of
leadership, high achievement, and self-improvement [60 min.]
World-renowned personality Gene Griessman transforms himself and portrays Lincoln in
some of great events of all time: Gettysburg Address, Ford's Theatre, Civil War. 1996.

The Civil War
[75 min. each]
Landmark doc. film series movingly & vividly presents entire sweep of Civil War, from battlefields
to homefronts, from politicians & generals to enlisted men & their families, from causes & opening
guns at Sumter to stillness at Appomattox, … & beyond. 1989.
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500-2
500-3
500-4
500-5
500-6
500-7
500-8
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The cause, 1861 (v.1)
A very bloody affair, 1862 (v.2)
Forever free, 1862 (v.3)
Simply murder (v.4)
The universe of Battle, 1863 (v.5)
Valley of the Shadow of Death, 1864 (v.6)
Most hallowed ground, 1864 (v.7)
War is all hell, 1865 (v.8)
The better angels of our nature (v.9)
REFORMERS/PIONEER SPIRIT/WOMEN OF HISTORY
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Jane Addams
[30 min.]
Biographical presentation (from American women of achievement video collection). 1995.
576
Pioneer spirit: A Texas story (In search of the heroes series) [28 min.]
Fanciful retelling of the story of 2 brothers, William & Walter Caruth. Although not
famous in their own right, they epitomized the Pioneer Spirit of hard work &
self-sacrifice. We meet them through eyes of young boy who, writing a school report …1995.
578
Susan B. Anthony story (In search of the heroes series) [40 min.]
A young girl from our own time feels her life is a "lost cause." Meeting a mysterious
librarian (Grant), young girl (Walper) is catapulted into past where she meets Susan
B. Anthony (Vaughn) & learns the only "lost causes" are those we don't fight for. 1994.
605
Teacher/Student
handbook
Teacher/Student
handbook
Dreams of equality [28 min.]
Program presents a dramatization of the beginnings of the women's rights
movement in nineteenth century United States. 199-.
606
Guts, gumption and go-ahead: Annie Mae Hunt remembers [24 min.]
Discussion guide
Documentary dramatization of the life of Annie Mae Hunt in her own words accompanied
by archival footage (Hunt, Annie Mae 1909-Texan, Afro-American woman). 1992.
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TURN of the CENTURY (1900), then PROHIBITION THROUGH WW2
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TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt [240 min.]
Using archival film and photographs; interviews with historians and descendants, chronicles the
life of Theodore Roosevelt from his birth in NYC, to his days at Harvard where he met his first
wife, Alice Lee, his move into New York politics, his ranching days in the Badlands, his marriage
to Edith Kermit, his vice-presidency and subsequent presidency, his reform politics, his postpresidency days which included an African safari, a Progressive Party bid for the presidency in
1912, a treacherous trip to chart a 1,000 mile river in Brazil and his support of World War I. PBS
Home Video: American Experience, 2004.
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Prohibition Era: 1997. [50 min. each]
The dry crusade
The roaring twenties
The road to repeal
 Great Depression: 1993. [60 min. each]
671-1
A Job at Ford's [1]
Just before advent of Great Depression, Henry Ford controlled most important company in most
important industry in booming Am. Economy. His offer of high wages in exchange for hard work
attracted workers to Detroit, but it began to come apart when Ford…
671-2
Road to rock bottom [2]
As Depression progressed economic collapse took its toll on rural America. Crops went unsold,
farm mortgages were called in by banks, hungry farmers protested, and robberies increased
dramatically. U.S. Army was called in to defend nation's capital…
671-3
New Deal/New York [3]
In first 100 days in office, in effort to stem effects of Great Depression, President Roosevelt created
many new federal agencies giving jobs and relief to people & transforming Am. Landscape with
public works projects…La Guardia's New York City…
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We have a plan [4] c.2 available (plus copy in PBS set, Vol.179)
By 1934, as nation grappled with Great Depression, challenges to New Deal from both sides of
political spectrum began to appear. Despite new government programs unrest was increasing
especially in California, where the socialist, Upton Sinclair, ran …
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Mean things happening [5]
In the Am. Democracy of the 1930s two visions of liberty collided as working men and women battled
landowners and factory managers for right to join a union. On tenant farms and in steel factories
working people asserted their citizenship in midst of …
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To be somebody [6]
Many Americans, struggling to survive the Great Depression, were determined to help build a better
America through direct action in the courts, in the Congress and in everyday life. At a time when
lynchings, segregation, and anti-Semitism were common…
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Arsenal of democracy [7]
By 1939 Americans were still struggling to end the Great Depression. Their dreams of peace and
prosperity were celebrated at World's Fairs in New York and San Francisco, but prosperity did not
come in peacetime. Millions fled the "dust bowl" states to …
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Great Depression & the New Deal [v.18 of United States history video series]
[35 min.] Comprehensive study of U.S. history from earliest native Americans to Cold War years.
Presents important events, historical figures and lives of everyday people. [v.18 only] 1996.
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A. Einstein: How I see the world [56 min.]
Chronicles how the world’s most famous Nobel Prize winner, scientist Albert Einstein, became its
most eloquent advocate for peace. News films show the public figure, home movies reveal the
private man, & much of film is told in his own words, excerpted… 1995.
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Forget me not: The Anne Frank story [60 min.]
Guide
Fictionalized account of an historical event to be used for interdisciplinary and multicultural studies
of history, biography, literature, geography, tolerance, and intolerance. 1996.
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Inside the Great Battles: Iwo Jima [50 min.]
Narrated by P. J. O’Rourke. History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 1996.
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The great transatlantic cable [60 min.]
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The story behind the laying of the transatlantic cable. The physical challenges to laying the cable were
enormous. The project would require the production of a 2000 mile long cable that would have to be
laid three miles beneath the Atlantic. Narrated by Linda Hunt. PBS Home Video, 2005.
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Mary Pickford [90 min.]
"Mary Pickford created a totally new way of acting that entranced audiences and left them spell-bound.
She was also a creative producer and shrewd businessperson who played a pivotal role in shaping the
first new media of the twentieth century. This powerful and moving production uses footage, stills,
original audio interviews with Pickford and clips from her movies to tell a story that is full of joy and
power, of loneliness and despair."--Distributor's website.. PBS Home Video, 2005.
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Victory in the Pacific [120 min.]
Examines the final year of events in the Pacific during the Second World War. Includes discussions of
the rationale for bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki; firsthand recollections of Japanese soldiers and
civilians; the decisions made by Emperor Hirohito's inner circle. PBS Home Video, 2005.
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The Massie affair [60 min.]
In the early 20th century, the U.S. Navy dominated Hawaii. Most Americans thought of the islands as a
Pacific paradise, but in 1931, a dark incident shattered the tranquil veneer of the islands and exposed
growing racial tensions. The wife of a Navy lieutenant accused 5 local men of rape. One man was
killed. In the trial that followed, celebrity attorney Clarence Darrow offered an impassioned defense on
behalf of the husband, calling the murder an "honor killing." PBS Home Video, 2005.
PBS 416
Building the Alaska Highway [60 min.]
In May 1942, thousands fo American soldiers began one of the biggest and most difficult construction
projects ever undertaken. This program tells how they battled to push a 1,520-mile road across one of
the world's harshest landscapes. PBS Home Video, 2005.
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Unforgivable blackness: the rise and fall of Jack Johnson [2 videodiscs, 220 min.]
The in-depth and intimate story of one of the most important African Americans to live in the first half of the
20th century. Tells the story of Jack Johnson, who was the first African American boxer to win the most
coveted title in all of sports – Heavyweight Champion of the World. Includes his struggles in and out of the
ring and his desire to live his life as a free man. Special features: the making-of ‘Unforgivable blackness’;
footage not shown on PBS broadcast; special music video featuring Wynton Marsalis. Narrator: Keith
David; voice of Jack Johnson: Samuel L. Jackson; interviews with Stanley Crouch, James Earl Jones,
Gerald Early, Jose Torres, Randy Roberts, Jack Newfield, Bert Sugar, W.C. Heinz, George Plimpton. PBS
Home Video, 2005.
CIVIL RIGHTS and 60’s
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A Place at the Table [40 min.]
Guide
The video explores how our nation has pursued -- and is still pursuing -- the dream of liberty and
justice for all. The narrators are eight teenagers from around the country whose families have
experienced the struggle for that dream. Hudson & Houston, Southern Poverty Law Center:
Teaching Tolerance, 2000.
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A Time for Justice: America’s civil rights movement [38 min.]
Guide
Depicts the battle for civil rights, recalling the crises in Montgomery, Little Rock, Birmingham,
and Selma and reveals the heroism of the individuals involved. Charles Guggenheim, Teaching
Tolerance, 1992.
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Great Americans, Martin Luther King, Jr., 2d edition [24 min.]
Dr. King's friends and wife voice sentiments and assessments of his King, Martin Luther,
1929 leadership in the civil rights movement. Film traces King's non-violent actions as he
commits his life to civil rights and shows his impact on the movement. 1982.
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History Undercover: October Fury [50 min.]
October Fury reveals that while the Kennedy Administration was negotiating with Khrushchev for
the removal of missiles from Cuba, four Soviet subs, each armed with nuclear torpedoes, were
stalking U.S. Navy vessels in the Caribbean. History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 2002.
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Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks [40 min.]
Guide
Over the course of a year, the Montgomery Bus Boycott would test the endurance of the
peaceful protestors, overturn an unjust law and create a legacy of mighty times that continue to
inspire those who work for freedom and justice today--Container. Hudson & Houston, Southern
Poverty Law Center: Teaching Tolerance, 2002.
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Mighty Times: The Children’s March [42 min.]
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This video contains vintage film footage, re-stagings of some activities, and interviews with some
of the protestors. In May of 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. asked black people of Birmingham,
Alabama to go to jail in the cause of racial equality. The adults were afraid to go to jail and so
the school children marched and over 5000 of them were arrested. This lead to President
Kennedy sponsoring the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the march on Washington. Hudson &
Houston, Southern Poverty Law Center: Teaching Tolerance, 2004.
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Speeches of Martin Luther King [60 min.]
Presents a collection of Martin Luther King's major speeches and minor
asides, tracing the development of his oratorical style (1955-1968). 1990.
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Shadow of hate
[40 min.]
(30 copies) Readings Volume
A documentary that examines 3 centuries of American history to understand America's history
of intolerance. (Teaching Tolerance is an educational project of the Southern Poverty Law
Center focused primarily at combating prejudice in school children.) 1995.
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The sixties [120 min.]
Uses archival and news footage and comments by various people to describe the sixties. Discusses
Vietnam, the counterculture, the civil rights movement and other movements of the time and their
lasting effects. PBS Home Video, 2004.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
[152 min.]
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1962. Based on the novel by Harper Lee.
Motion picture ca. 130 min.; interview segment, ca. 22 min. Includes original trailer and interviews
with Gregory Peck, other original cast members and the filmmakers, called "The song of the
mockingbird"; produced, written and directed by Charles Kiselyak. Two children in a small southern
town are thrust into an adult world of racial bigotry and hatred when their lawyer father chooses to
defend a black man unjustly accused of raping a white girl.
 America's Civil Rights Years: Eyes on the prize 1992. [120 min. each]
Series presenting history of the Civil Rights movement.
Awakenings (1954-1956) / Fighting back (1957-1962) – (v.1/v.2)
Ain't scared of your jails (1960-1961) / No easy walk (1961-1968) – (v.3/v.4)
Mississippi: Is this America? (1962-1964) / Bridge to freedom (1965) – (v.5/v.6)
The time has come (1964-1966) / Two societies (1965-1968) – (v.7/v.8)
Power! (1966-1968) / The promised land (1967-1968) – (v.9/v.10)
Ain't gonna shuffle no more (1964-1972) / A nation of law? (1968-1971) – (v.11/v.12)
The keys to the kingdom (1974-1980) / Back to the movement (1979-mid 1980s)- (v.13/v.14)
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Making sense of the sixties 1991. [60 min. each]
Seeds of the sixties
Focuses on one of most important seeds of rebellion: institutionalized prejudice that
kept American blacks in subservience and poverty, preventing their children from receiving
the education that could help them gain equality. It also shows how TV …
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We can change the world
Chronicles the years 1960-1964, when the civil rights movement and John F.
Kennedy inspired idealism in college students. Program explores impact of
the Cuban missile crisis, the assassination of JFK, and 1963 March on Washington.
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Breaking boundaries, testing limits
Depicts sixties' youth rebellion & counterculture, when millions of young people
brushed aside every social rule they had learned & substituted tenets of their own.
Chronicles media's role in development & impact of youth rebellion & society's response.
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In a dark time
Focuses on 1968. Follows escalating Vietnam War, anti-war movement's explosive growth,
& riots and rebellions in almost all of America's cities. Ends with tragic assassinations of
Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy.
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Picking up the pieces
Discusses how and why more extreme splinter groups like Black Panthers came to be, as
well as 2 new movements: environmental movement and women's movement. Finally, it
recreates the national mood at the end of the decade when the Vietnam vets came home…
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Legacies of the sixties
Discusses the issues of the sixties from today's perspective and assesses the era's role in
making America what it is in the nineties, while we still face many of the same issues.
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Black History Month Program: Dr. Richard Gordon Hatcher. 1999. [92 min.]
RFK [120 min.]
Chronicles the pivotal role RFK played in many of the major events of the 1960s. It looks closely at his
complicated relationships with some of the leading figures of his day and reveals much about his
personal world. (Robert F. Kennedy, 1925-1968) PBS Video, 2004.
MODERN AMERICAN HISTORY
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Fidel Castro [120 min.]
Interviews and film clips are used to discuss the life of Cuban leader Fidel Castro and how he has
affected his country and the world. PBS Home Video, 2005.
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True Crime Authors: Helter Skelter with Vincent Bugliosi [50 min.]
Vincent Bugliosi wrote the book and was also the attorney who prosecuted Charles Manson and
his family for their murderous spree. Bugliosi revisits the murders and 41-week trial. History
Channel, A&E Television Networks, 2002.
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 We the People:
We the People: The President and the Constitution (Gerald R. Ford) [60 min.]
Interviews recording observations of President Ford about the office of the Presidency and
its place in the constitutional framework of American government. 1991.
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We the People: The President and the Constitution (Jimmy Carter) [60 min.]
Interviews recording observations of President Carter about the office of the Presidency
and its place in the constitutional framework of American government. 1991.
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Ronald Reagan: a role of a lifetime [1 videodisc, 50 min.]
Examines the many lives of Ronald Reagan: TV star, movie actor, political activist, governor and U.S.
president. Narrator: Richard J. Schlesinger. A&E Home Video, 1996.
***The PBS Indexed Video Database (nearly 400 volumes) covering American History and
culture, with the index available online (see link from Virtual Library page) and in
print form, is housed on the Muncie campus. They can be requested by volume # as
indexed. (You will find a numerical list in the Appendix, and if viewing online, can
link to descriptions.)
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 American visions: The History of American Art and Architecture [60 min. each]
Presents a glimpse of American history through its visual art, painting, sculpture, architecture and
monuments. Follows nearly three centuries of creativity, exploring a nation whose art mirrors its
diversity. Hosted by Robert Hughes. 1997.
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Republic of virtue [Some of the first images made in America resemble ancient ones.
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Promised land [Before there is an America, disparate bands of settlers strive to carve out an identity in a
Jefferson and
the other Founding Fathers feel that classicism lends the young nation power and authority. From heroic
statues of George Washington to the architecture of Washington, D.C., the new republic adopts and
transforms the classical style to serve a new, democratic ideal.]
virgin land. In the West, Spanish missions use art to convert the natives to Catholicism. In the East, plain
Protestant settlers are suspicious of art’s pleasures. And in Virginia, an exiled aristocracy recreates its
ideal of England. Early portraits of these settlers ask us to consider the emergence of this new person,
this American.
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Wilderness and the West [From the majestic primal America, there arises the idea of landscape as
God’s fingerprint. Landscape painting holds deep religious and patriotic connotations; soon, the belief in
Manifest Destiny is embodied in art. Traveling from Yellowstone to the Hudson Valley, Hughes explores
the artists Albert Bierstadt, John James Audubon, Frederic Church, Frederic Remington and Thomas
Cole. In their work he finds the conflicting impulses to worship the land and to conquer it, to create a
myth of the West just as the frontier itself is closing.]
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Gilded age [The many sides of America in the 19th century: the extravagant “cottages” of Newport’s
tycoons, the triumph of the Brooklyn Bridge, the haunting realism of Civil War photography, the elegant
portraits of John Singer Sargent, the American Impressionism of James Whistler and Mary Cassatt.
Together with a new breed of distinctly American artists like Thomas Eakins and Winslow Homer, they
mirror widely different experiences of the American Dream.]
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A Wave from the Atlantic [Waves of immigrants in the early 20th century bring both their old culture
and a thirst for the new. Their tenements are documented by photographer Jacob Riis and the socially
conscious Ashcan School. Then, after the historic 1913 Armory show, artists like Joseph Stella, Paul
Strand, Alfred Steiglitz and Georgia O’Keeffe forge a modernism that is uniquely American. Some
celebrate the industrial sublime. Yet nature is the inspiration that leads Frank Lloyd Wright to develop an
organic architecture at the heart of modern design.]
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Streamlines and breadlines [The mythic images of the 1920’s and 30’s are as urban as the
skyscrapers rising up in New York and as rural as the heartland idealized by Regionalists like Thomas
Hart Benton. Isamu Noguchi, Lewis Hine and the artists of the WPA celebrate the worker as hero, Jacob
Lawrence tells stories of black America, and ambitious New Deal projects like Hoover Dam project selfconfidence in hard times. Which is the real modern America—the isolation painted by Edward Hopper,
or the jazzy vitality captured by Stuart Davis?
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Empire of signs [In the post-war era, America’s power is unrivaled, and its artists make an
explosive break with the past. Hughes considers the impact of Hiroshima on art, traces the
development of abstract expressionism and the life of Jackson Pollack, and explores how
artists as different as James Resenquist, Claes Oldenburg, Joseph Cornell, Andy Warhol
and Jasper Johns reacted to the new consumer culture. We end with the nation on the eve
of divisive conflicts, as media images begin to overwhelm anything created by artists.]
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Age of anxiety [Our final program explores how American art has reflected the upheavals of the last 25
years. Hughes traces the evolution of abstract art and minimalism and considers the spiritual richness of
earth works, in which nature is the artist’s medium. He ends the series by profiling a wide range of
contemporary artists. Using a diversity of mediums and approaches, Richard Serra, Susan Rothenberg,
James Turrell and others continue to capture uniquely American visions.]
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Art of the lecture [28 min.]
In his course, "Justice," Professor Michael Sandel introduces students to classical and contemporary
moral and political philosophy. (A Harvard University course in moral reasoning) 1989.
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Art of the Western World: From Ancient Greece to Post-Modernism
[4 videocassettes, 513 min.]
Study Guides
Nine programs from the television series by WNET/New York in association with TV South/Great
Britain, ORF/Austria and Television Espaņola, S.A. with major funding from the Annenberg/CPB
Project. An introduction to and study of artistic masterpieces from the Western world.
Interpretation and commentary by art historians emphasize the significance of each work and its
relationship to art movements, art theory and the social environment. Hosted by Michael Wood.
West Long Beach, N.J.: Kultur, 1989.
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Program 1: The Classical Ideal (Part 1 Traces origins of humanism and immortal
classical style to Ancient Greece. Probes Greek art and architecture and studies the
Parthenon. Part 2 Shows how genius of Roman engineering and architecture was used to build
an empire, while portrait sculpture exalted its rulers.)
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(Part 1 With the fall of the Roman Empire, Christianity flourished with the Church as patron of
monumental Romanesque architecture and sculpture. Part 2 The origin of Gothic architecture
is found in the choir of the Abbey Church of St. Denis and the Chartres Cathedral serves as a
model of High Gothic style.)
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Program 3: The Early Renaissance
(Part 1 The rebirth of humanistic ideas
marked the Renaissance in Italy, as seen in Florentines Ghiberti and Botticelli. Part 2 Glowing
color and minute detail set the work of the Flemish masters Van Eyck and Grünewald apart
from the Florentines.)
Program 4: The High Renaissance
(Part 1: DaVinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael
displayed extraordinary talent working in a variety of media. Part 2 Venetians like Titian,
Tintoretto, and Palladio readapted the classical style with a theatrical flourish.)
Program 5: Realms of Light—The Baroque
(Part 1: To counter the
Reformation, the church relied on dramatic depictions of religious scenes. Part 2 The royal
courts commissioned major paintings by Velasquez and Rembrandt.)
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Program 6: An Age of Reason, An Age of Passion
(Part 1 The playful
fantasy and provocative subjects of the Rococo style practiced by Watteau, Fragonard, and
Boucher gave way to strict Rationalism. Part 2 Striving for individual expression, Romantic
painters Goya, Gericault, and Delacroix demonstrated a range of styles and subjects.)
Program 7: A Fresh View—Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
(Part 1 Studies the first giants of the modern age from Courbet and Manet to the Impressionists
Monet, Degas and Renoir. Part 2 Features the greats of Post-Impressionism, van Gogh,
Cezanne, Seurat and Gauguin; England’s Pre-Raphaelites such as Millais and Rosetti and the
Americans, Homer and Whistler.)
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Program 8: Into the Twentieth Century
(Part 1 Paris saw the emergence of the
Fauves, and of Picasso and Cubism. Kadinsky and others experimented with color abstraction.
Part 2 Modernism spawned Cubism, the abstract and the surreal. Dada responded to WWI with
nihilism; Surrealists Dali, Magritte, and Miro showed Freudian influence.)
Program 9: In Our Own Time
(Part 1 The Abstract Expressionist movement
established New York as a center for the visual arts through works by Pollock, Warhol,
Lichtenstein, and Oldenburg. Part 2 Art is now accessible to everyone to create and
appreciate. Host Michael Wood looks over the past and forward to implications for the future.)
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Guides
Meet diverse contemporary artists through revealing profiles that take viewers behind the sense into artists’
studios, homes, and communities to provide an intimate view of their lives, work, sources of inspiration and
creative processes. (Artists covered include: Louise Bourgeois, Michael Ray Charles, Mel Chin, John
Feodorov, Ann Hamilton, Margaret Kilgallen, Beryl Korot, Barbara Kruger, Maya Ying Lin, Sally Mann,
Kerry James Marshall, Barry McGee, Bruce Nauman, Pepon Osorio, Richard Serra, Shahzia, Sikander,
James Turrell, William Wegman, Andrea Zittel, Eleanor Antin, Janine Antoni, Charles Atlas, Vija Celmins,
Walton Ford, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Elizabeth Murray). PBS Home Video, 2003.
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Art 21: Art in the twenty-first century: Season 3 [1 videodisc, 220 min.]
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Go behind the scenes to meet today’s most fascinating contemporary artists in Season Three of the Emmynominated documentary series. Unparalleled in access to today’s young artists, this unique series takes
viewers into artists’ studios, homes, and communities to provide an intimate view of their lives, work,
creative processes, and sources of inspiration. The four one-hour programs present 18 artists working in
the United States. (Artists covered include: Cai Guo-Qiang, Laylah Ali, Krysztof Wodiczko, Ida Applebroog,
Susan Rothenberg, Mike Kelley, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Josiah McElheny, Matthew Ritchie, Fred Wilson,
Richard Tuttle, Roni Horn, Jessica Stockholder, Ellen Gallagher, Arturo Herrera, Oliver Herring). PBS
Home Video, 2005.
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Guide
Go behind the scenes to meet today’s most fascinating contemporary artists in Season Four of the Emmynominated documentary series. Unparalleled in access to today’s young artists, this unique series takes
viewers into artists’ studios, homes, and communities to provide an intimate view of their lives, work,
creative processes, and sources of inspiration. The four one-hour programs present 18 artists working in
the United States. (Artists and Themes covered include: Romance>Laurie Simmons, Lari Pittman, Judy
Pfaff, Pierre Huyghe; Protest>Nancy Spero, An-My Lãe, Alfredo Jaar, Jenny Holzer; Ecology>Ursula von
Rydingsvard, Iänigo Manglano-Ovalle, Robert Adams, Mark Dion; Paradox>Mark Bradford, Catherine
Sullivan, Robert Ryman, Allora & Calzadilla). PBS Home Video, 2007.
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A Walk to Remember
[102 min.]
Love brings together what peer pressure and lifestyles seek to keep apart. Jamie is a straight-laced
preacher's daughter and Landon is an unmotivated delinquent. When events thrust him into her world, he
begins an unexpected journey he'll never forget. Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, c2002.
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(Social policy; Ethics, Modern, 20th century)
[136 min. each]
Quality of life at the end of life
Quality of life in the electronic village [2 tapes]
Quality of life in the global environment: Sharing the earth's water supply
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Quality of life in the global environment: Preparing for the next century
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[2 tapes] Public forum examines environmental trends, rethinking views of nature, worldwide
development strategies affecting gender, poverty & the environment, and ethical, social & economic
policies. Panelists: A. Hammond, E. Linden, M. Rojas, T. Fricke, M.Sagoff.
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Civilisation [British spelling] 1993. [100 min. each]
Discusses the history of Western culture from the end of the Graeco-Roman world to the present day.
Covers the great works of sculpture, painting, architecture, philosophy, poetry,literature and music from
each century covered.
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Romance and reality (13th-14th cent.) / Man--the measure of all things (15th cent.)
The hero as artist (16th cent.) / Protest and communication (16th-17th cent.)
Grandeur and obedience (17th cent.) / The light of experience (17th cent.)
The pursuit of happiness (18th cent.) / The smile of reason (18th cent.)
The worship of nature (18th cent.) / The fallacies of hope (19th cent.)
Heroic materialism (19th-20th cent.)
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Dances with Wolves [181 min.]
A U.S. Army soldier is allowed to pick his post; he decides to see the West before it is settled. [Dakota
Indians]. Based on Michael Blake's novel. MPAA rating: PG-13. Originally released as a motion picture
in 1990. Actors: Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene, Rodney A. Grant.
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Dead Man Walking [122 min.]
Matthew Poncelet is the convicted killer of two teenage lovers, preparing to end his life on death row.
In response to a letter, Sister Helen Prejean visits Matthew and finds herself face-to-face with a killer
who still pleads his innocence. When the date is set for his execution death by lethal injection,
Poncelet asks Sister Helen to be his spiritual advisor and she agrees, little knowing the outrage that
will follow her decision. Originally released as a motion picture in 1995; based on the book by Sister
Helen Prejean. Actors: Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn.
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Ernest Hemingway: Wrestling with Life [100 min.]
Traces the life of Ernest Hemingway from his childhood, through his years as a war
correspondent, to his life as a writer in Cuba using archival footage and photographs and
interviews with his family, friends and associates. An episode of the television program
Biography; Host Jack Perkins; Narrator Mariel Hemingway. 1998

Ethics in America [11 videocassettes, 60 min. each]
Series examines a wide range of ethical positions and allows the viewer to look at his/her own
ethical standards. Columbia University Seminars on Media & Society in association with
WNET/New York (PBS television series). Santa Barbara, CA: Annenberg/CPB Project, 1988.
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Do Unto Others (Panelists discuss the question of community responsibility.)
To Defend a Killer (Ethical dilemmas of the criminal justice system are explored.)
Public Trust, Private Interests (Looks at trust within the government, between one
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Does Doctor Know Best? (Controversies created by modern medicine are discussed.)
Anatomy of a Corporate Takeover (Top CEOs debate an alarming array of ethical
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Truth on Trial (The ethical dilemmas of civil litigation are the focus.)
The Human Experiment (Whether or not humans should be used as test subjects in the
medical research field is debated.)
Politics, Privacy and the Press (Panelists on both sides of the issue discuss what part
public official and another, and between the government and the public.)
problems surrounding merger mania.)
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(The duty to follow orders and a commander’s
obligation to protect soldiers are discussed by top military personnel and news
correspondents.)
(Generals and others examine the clash between
military tribunals and the right of confidentiality.)
of a public official’s life should be exempt from public scrutiny.)
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A Roman general refuses to transfer his loyalty to the new Emperor, Commodus. He becomes a slave and
then a gladiator, fighting in the Roman Coliseum in defiance of the Emperor. Special features: audio
commentary with Ridley Scott, John Mathieson, and Pietro Scalia; from the cutting floor; the making of
Gladiator; gladiator games, Roman blood sports; Hans Zimmer, scoring Gladiator. (Actors: Russell Crowe,
Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Oliver Reed, Derek Jacobi, Djimon Hounsou, Richard Harris)
DreamWorks, 2000.
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[2 videocassettes; 233 min.]
Based on the novel by Margaret Mitchell. At head of title on container: David O. Selznick's
production of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind. Focuses on the life and loves of the
beautiful and selfish Scarlett O'Hara. The story begins on the O'Haras' Georgia plantation of
Tara in antebellum days and moves through the Civil War and Reconstruction.
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Grapes of Wrath
[128 min.]
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1940, with Henry Fonda. Based on the novel by
John Steinbeck.
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Great World Religions: Christianity [2 videodiscs 360 min. 12 lectures: 30 min./lecture] Guidebook
Provides an overview of Christianity, the world’s largest religion, and discusses why, in addition to being
vast and popular, it is also extremely complex and often highly contradictory. Explains why the central
figures, elements and creeds of Christianity are hard to fathom yet give Christianity its distinctive
character. Covers topics such as Christianity’s birth and expansion across the Mediterranean world, the
development of its doctrine, its assertion that Jesus was both a man and God, its transformation upon
becoming Rome’s imperial religion, its many and deep connections to Western culture, and the tensions
in Christianity today. Lecture 1: Christianity among world religions; 2: Birth and expansion; 3: Second
century and self-definition; 4: the Christian story; 5: What Christians believe; 6: The church and
sacraments; 7: Moral teaching; 8: The radical edge; 9: Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant; 10: Christianity
and politics; 11: Christianity and culture; 12: Tensions and possibilities. (The Teaching Company, 2003)
DVD 009
Great World Religions: Buddhism [2 videodiscs 360 min. 12 lectures: 30 min./lecture]
Guidebook
Provides an overview of Buddhism and describes how Buddhism challenges some of the most important
Western ideas about god, human life, and the self. Covers the Buddha’s life and the development of
Buddhism, explains his teachings, or Dharma, and explores the lives of well-known Buddhists such as
the Dalai Lama. Lecture 1: Buddhism as a world religion; 2: The life of the Buddha; 3: All is suffering; 4:
The Path to Nirvana; 5: The Buddhist community; 6: Mahayana Buddhism, the bodhisattva ideal; 7:
Celestial Buddhas and bodhisattvas; 8: Emptiness; 9: Theravada Buddhism in Southeast Asia; 10:
Buddhism in Tibet; 11: Buddhism in China; 12: Buddhism in Japan. (The Teaching Company, 2003)
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Great World Religions: Hinduism [2 videodiscs 360 min. 12 lectures: 30 min./lecture]
Guidebook
Provides an overview of Hinduism and discusses why Hinduism is perhaps the most diverse religion of
all. Covers topics such as arranged marriages and the caste system, the Indus Valley Civilization, the
sacred writings in the Vedas, the Bhagavad-gita, and the Upanishads, ritual purity rites, the Aryan
language of Sanskrit, and the Hinduism’s rejection of the notion that there is but one path to the divine.
Introduces Hinduism’s wealth of gods, terms, and practices, such as Krishna, karma, guru, and yoga.
Lecture 1: Hinduism in the world and the world of Hinduism; 2: The early cultures of India; 3: The world of
the Veda; 4: From the Vedic tradition to classical Hinduism; 5: Caste; 6: Men, women, and the stages of
life; 7: The way of action; 8: The way of wisdom; 9: Seeing God; 10: The way of devotion; 11: The
Goddess and her devotees; 12: Hinduism in the modern period. (The Teaching Company, 2003)
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Great World Religions: Judaism [2 videodiscs 360 min. 12 lectures: 30 min./lecture]
Guidebook
Surveys the history, traditions, and practice of Judaism from biblical times to today, with explanations of
the major aspects of Jewish culture. Focuses on Judaism from within and how it is understood by its
adherents, past and present. Covers topics such as the sacred books of Judaism, modes of worship, the
calendar and holidays, and rites of passage such as bar and bat mitzvah and marriage. Illustrates how
Judaism reinvented itself by embracing the rabbinical tradition after the destruction of the Second Temple
in 70 C.E. and considers the thinking of philosophers such as Maimonides. Lecture 1: What is Judaism?
2: The stages of history; 3: The Jewish library; 4: The emergence of Rabbinic Judaism; 5: Jewish
worship, prayer and the synagogue; 6: The calendar, a communal life-cycle; 7: Individual life-cycles; 8:
God and man, God and community; 9: Philosophers and mystics; 10: The Legal frameworks of Judaism,
Halakha; 11: Common Judaism, or a plurality of Judaisms? 12: Judaism and “others.” (The Teaching
Company, 2003)
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Great World Religions: Islam [2 videodiscs 360 min. 12 lectures: 30 min./lecture]
Guidebook
Consists of twelve 30-min. lectures that provide an overview of Islam. Discusses Islam’s role as both a
religion and a way of life, and its deep impact on world affairs both historically and today. Covers topics
such as Muhammad, jihad, Sufism, Muslim beliefs about other faiths, the possible future relations
between Islam and the West, Islamic civilization’s contributions to art, law and science, whether the
Quran condones terrorism and what it says about God, the role of women in Islam, and Islam’s
compatibility with modernization, capitalism, and democracy. Disc 1: Islam yesterday: today, and
tomorrow—The five pillars of Islam—Muhammad, prophet and statesman—God’s word, the Quranic
worldview—The Muslim community: faith and politics—Paths to God: Islamic law and mysticism. Disc 2:
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Islamic revivalism, renewal and reform—The contemporary resurgence of Islam—Islam at the
crossroads—Women and change in Islam—Islam in the West—The future of Islam. (The Teaching
Company, 2003)
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Great Women Writers [3 videotapes -- 135 min.]
[1] Jane Austen – [2] Emily Dickinson – [3] The Brontes. Describes the careers and lives of
three women writers. Includes examples of their works and the styles that made them unique in
the literary world. Kultur International Films, 2000.
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Hamlet
[135 min.]
Mel Gibson as Hamlet in this version of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, directed by Franco
Zeffirelli. Warner Bros. and Nelson Entertainment, 2001.
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Hedwig and the angry inch [91 min.]
Based on the smash hit New York show, this is a high-energy rock musical in the tradition of
The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This is the story of Hedwig, an ambitious glam-rocker who
comes to America determined to find fame, fortune, and his “other half.” New Line Home
Entertainment, 2000.
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How beliefs and values define a culture [24 min.]
From series, How to study cultures, helps the student learn how to study and analyze any
culture. 1997.
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In the footsteps of Alexander the Great
[480 min.]
[2 videocassette set] Michael Wood using ancient Greek writers as guides tries to follow route
of Alexander the Great on his conquest of most of known world. Also seeks out local lore about
him along route. Much of route has been fought over since time… (Alexander the Great,
356-323 B.C., Journeys) 1997.
DVD 71
Jerry Maguire [138 min.]
A sports agent suddenly discovers his scruples and promply loses his job. But with the help of one
loyal colleague and one outrageous client, he learns that loving well is the best revenge. Rated: R.
Actors: Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Renaee Zellweger, Kelly Preston, Jerry O'Connell, Jay Mohr.
DVD 035
Judgment at Nuremberg [1 videodisc, 186 min.]
American judge Daniel Haywood presides over the trial of four German jurists accused of ‘legalizing” Nazi
atrocities. But as graphic accounts of sterilization and murder unfold in the courtroom, mounting political
pressure for leniency forces Haywood into making the most harrowing and difficult decision of his career.
Special features: tribute to Stanley Kramer; “In conversation”—Maximilian Schell and Abbey Mann; “The
value of a single human being” featurette; photo gallery. (Actors: Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard
Widmark, Marlene Dietrich, Maximilian Schell, Judy Garland, Montgomery Clift, Ed Binns, Werner
Klemperer) MGM Home Entertainment, 2004/1961.
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Korea: War, Prosperity, Democracy [93 min.]
Shows footage of Korean War and current modern day Korea for the purpose of creating
knowledge and understanding of Korea. 1995.
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Long Search [5 videodiscs, 11 hours 16 min.]
Describes the basic beliefs and practices of major world religions. BBC, 1977 [2001].
[Disc 1]: v. 1. Protestant spirit USA -- v. 2. Hinduism : 330 million Gods -- [Disc 2]: v. 3. Buddhism
: Footprint of the Buddha -- 4. Catholicism : Rome, Leeds and the desert -- [Disc 3]: v. 5. Islam :
There is no God but God -- v. 6. Orthodox Christianity : The Romanian solution -- v. 7. Judaism :
The chosen people -- [Disc 4]: v. 8. Religion in Indonesia : The way of the ancestors -- v. 9.
Buddhism : The land of the disappearing Buddha -- v. 10. African religions : Zulu Zion -- [Disc 5]:
v. 11. Taoism : A question of balance -- v. 12. Alternative lifestyles in California : West meets East
-- v. 13. Reflections on the long search.
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Michelangelo: Artist and man [50 min.]
Examines the broad canvas of Michelangelo’s life and legacy to probe the very soul of the
artist who in his own lifetime was called genius. Non Fiction Films (A&E Home Video), 1994.
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The Notebook [125 min.]
Love story (ending with Alzheimer's) based on book by Nicholas Sparks, 2004.
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Oedipus the King, by Sophocles [120 min.]
A new translation by Don Taylor, a BBC TV co-production with Bioscope, Inc. Play recounts
the story of Oedipus, King of Thebes, a man, who out of stubborn pride, must know the truth
at all costs. 1986.
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Othello [124 min.]
Videocassette release of the 1995 motion picture, Warner Home Video, 1998. Rated R. Based
on the play by William Shakespeare. A great man’s vanity is manipulated by a jealous aide to
bring about his downfall. Betrayal, deception and murder end the friendship between Othello,
Desdemona, and Iago.
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Peoples and cultures of the world: Parts 1&2 [2 videodiscs, 360 min. each container]
Guidebooks
In this course of lectures Prof. Fischer surveys anthropology, the study of human societies and
comparative customs with a special emphasis on pre-capitalist societies and the things which precapitalist societies and modern societies have in common. Part 1, Lecture 1: The study of
humanity; 2: The four fields of anthropology; 3: Culture and relativity; 4: Fieldwork and the
anthropological method; 5: Nature, nurture and human behavior; 6: Languages, dialects and
social categories; 7: Language and thought; 8: Constructing emotions and identities; 9: Magic,
religion and codes of conduct; 10: Rites of passage 11: Family, marriage and incest; 12: Multiple
spouses and matrilineality. Part 2, Lecture 13: Gatherers and hunters; 14: Headmen and
horticulturists; 15: Cannibalism and violence; 16: The role of reciprocity; 17: Chiefdoms and
redistribution; 18: Cultural contact and colonialism; 19: Cultures of capitalism; 20: Is economics
rational? 21: Late capitalism: from Ford to Disney; 22: The Maya, ancient and modern; 23: Maya
resurgence in Guatemala and Mexico; 24: The Janus face of globalization. (The Teaching
Company, 2004)
Red Badge of Courage [69 min.]
Originally issued as a motion picture in 1951. Retells Stephen Cranes's story of a young
man's grappling with fear and courage during the Civil War.
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Religions around the world
[48 min.]
Throughout the world mankind is joined, but sometimes divided, by the depth and passion of
his religious devotion. This film investigates the fascinating range of major religions, from all
over the globe and explores their differences and similarities.
DVD 007
Saving Private Ryan
[169 min.]
Originally released as a motion picture in 1998. Based on the novel by Harper Lee.
Captain John Miller must take his men behind enemy lines to find Private Ryan, whose three brothers
have been killed in combat. Faced with impossible odds, the men question their orders. Why are eight
men risking their lives to save just one? Surrounded by the brutal realities of war, each man searches
for his own answer and the strength to triumph over uncertain future with honor, decency and
courage. Rated R. Special features: Message from Stephen Spielberg (World War 2, Normandy).
DVD 036
Siddhartha [1 videodisc, 93 min.]
A young Brahmin leaves his wealthy parents to become a sadhu, a wandering ascetic. He meets and is
awed by the Buddha, but chooses to follow his own path which leads him to sexual passion and material
wealth. Finding these pursuits to be empty, he abandons them to become a poor ferryman and learns
tranquility from the river itself. Special features: Interview with director/writer Conrad Rooks; English and
Spanish theatrical trailers; original storyboards and script selection by Conrad Rooks; stills and lobby cards
gallery; scene selections. Based on the novel by Hermann Hesse. (Actors: Shashi Kapoor, Simi Garewal,
Romesh Sharma) Image Entertainment, 2002/1972.
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The Terminal [128 min.]
Viktor is a simple man with a mission who finds himself entrapped in JFK airport after the accidental
loss of his country to villainous coup. He becomes a man without a country and is instructed not to
leave. He slowly adapts. MPAA rating: PG-13. Actors: Tom Hanks, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Stanley
Tucci, Chi McBride. 2004.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
[152 min.]
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1962. Based on the novel by Harper Lee.
Motion picture ca. 130 min.; interview segment, ca. 22 min. Includes original trailer and interviews
with Gregory Peck, other original cast members and the filmmakers, called "The song of the
mockingbird"; produced, written and directed by Charles Kiselyak. Two children in a small southern
town are thrust into an adult world of racial bigotry and hatred when their lawyer father chooses to
defend a black man unjustly accused of raping a white girl.
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To Kill a Mockingbird
[DVD Widescreen: 152 min.]
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Tuck Everlasting [90 min.]
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2002. Based on the book by Natalie Babbitt.
Young Winnie Foster, stifled by the formality of her proper life and her domineering mother, escapes
into the woods only to get lost. Her magical summer begins when she meets Jesse Tuck. Jesse is full
of life and adventure and Winnie falls in love. The Tuck family has a powerful secret - a spring that
holds the magic of everlasting life. Now Winnie must choose whether she wants to live life as she
knows it or drink from the spring.
 The Way of a Poet series:
Mildred Raynolds Trivers reads original poetry and talks about those poems.
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The way of a poet. 1992. [20 min.]
Sound of poetry. 1994. [22 min.]
Image and Reality. 1994. [22 min.]
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What is Classical Music? (Leonard Bernstein’s Young People’s Concerts
with the New York Philharmonic) [59 min.]
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The Western tradition Parts I & II [52 programs in 14 videocassettes,
Student guide
30 min. each program]
Parts I and II of a two-semester telecourse that explores cultural and
philosophical movements that have influenced the Western world. Eugen Weber and Metropolitan
Museum of Art. Santa Barbara, CA: Annenberg/CPB Project, 1989. [Subject: Civilization, Western]
Tape #:
Program #:
Title:
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The Dawn of History
2
The Ancient Egyptians
3
Mesopotamia
4
From Bronze to Iron
2
5
The Rise of Greek Civilization
6
Greek Thought
7
Alexander the Great
8
The Hellenistic Age
3
9
The Rise of Rome
10
The Roman Empire
11
Early Christianity
12
The Rise of the Church
4
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The Decline of Rome
14
The Fall of Rome
15
The Byzantine Empire
16
The Fall of Byzantium
5
17
The Dark Ages
18
The Age of Charlemagne
19
The Middle Ages
20
The Feudal Order
6
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Common Life—Middle Ages
22
Cities and Cathedrals—Middle Ages
23
The Late Middle Ages
24
The National Monarchies
7
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The Renaissance and the Age of Discovery
26
The Renaissance and the New World
8
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The Reformation
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The Rise of the Middle Class
29
The Wars of Religion
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The Rise of the Trading Cities
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The Age of Absolutism
32
Absolutism and the Social Contract
33
The Enlightened Despots
34
The Enlightenment
10
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The Enlightenment and Society
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The Modern Philosophers
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The American Revolution
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The American Republic
11
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The Death of the Old Regime
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The French Revolution
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The Industrial Revolution
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The Industrial World
12
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Revolution and Romantics
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The Age of the Nation-States
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A New Public
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Fin de Siècle
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The First World War and the Rise of Fascism
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The Second World War
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The Cold War
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Europe and the Third World
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Toward the Future
You've Got Mail! [119 min.]
Rival book dealers unwittingly fall anonymously head over heels in love via the Internet. Originally
released in 1998. MPAA rating: PG-13. Actors: Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Parker Posey, Jean Stapleton.
1999.
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20th century with Mike Wallace: The Iran-Contra scandal [50 min.]
913 v2
20th century with Mike Wallace: The IRA: 30 years of terror [50 min.]
913 v3
20th century with Mike Wallace: Ourselves, our bodies: the feminist
movement and the battle over abortion [50 min.]
Iran-Contra Affair, 1985-1990. History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 1996.
Irish Republican Army. History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 1996.
Examines the feminist movement that began in the mid-1960's and how it eventually lead to
legalized abortion in the United States. It then focuses on the division this has created between
pro-abortion and anti-abortion supporters. History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 1996.
Travel/Geography:
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Canadian Journey [55 min.]
Covers all 10 provinces. Questar Video, 1996.
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Cuba and Haiti [50 min.]
Tour guide Ian Wright. Globe Trekker, 2004.
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Europe: The Grand Tour [42 min.]
Munich, Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, Switzerland, Salzburg, Venice, Florence, Greece, Istanbul,
Budapest. Rand McNally Video Traveller, 1994.
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North Thailand & Laos [55 min.]
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Southeast Australia [55 min.]
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Pilot Guide to Central China (Globetrekker) [50 min.]
Tour guide Ian Wright. Globe Trekker, 2003.
Tour guide Ian Wright. Globe Trekker, 2002.
"Central China is the cradle of Chinese civilization. Comprised of four states: Shaanxi, Henan,
Shanxi and Inner Mongolia. The region is brought together by the legendary Yangtze River and
the mythology of fear and fertility it carries. Traveler Megan McCormick begins her journey in the
capitalist city of Shanghai before traveling through Suzhou to the stunning Yellow Mountains.
After a few days hiking and trip down the river she ends her journey among the Terracotta Army
of Xi'an." (Publisher's website) Pilot Productions, 2003.
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Pilot Guide to North India (Globetrekker) [50 min.]
"Traveler Andrew Daddo begins his journey on the holy River Ganges in Varanasi to witness the
pilgrims bathing in the ghats. From there, he takes the train to the famous Taj Mahal before
heading on to Delhi. He continues by train into the Himalayas to enjoy the beautiful views of the
Kula Valley before ending his journey in the breathtaking lost city of Leh."--Container. Pilot
Productions, 2002.
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Pilot Guide to Alaska (Globetrekker) [50 min.]
Previously released under the title: Lonely Planet. Traveler Ian Wright's journey begins in the town of
Eagle on the banks of the Yukon River. After stopping off to meet the inhabitants of Chicken, he travels
north to the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Following a spot of fishing on the Kenai River, he travels
through Homer to his final destination, Coldfoot, in the Arctic Circle. Pilot Productions, 2001.
DVD 039
Russia (Globe trekker travel guide) [1 videodisc, 60 min.]
A tour of Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Murmansk; special features: Round the world tour; essential travel
information; specially composed soundtrack. Pilot Film and TV Productions, 2004/2002.
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Destination Egypt (Globetrekker) [1 videodisc, 90 min.]
"Traveler Megan McCormick starts her journey in the sprawling capital of Cairo. She then travels into the
western desert via El Alamein to the oasis town of Siwa, close to the Libyan border. Heading south for a five
day desert trek she arrives at her final destination - Luxor, which claims to be the world's greatest open air
museum." Pilot Film Productions, 2003.
DVD 94
How the earth was made [1 videodisc, 100 min.]
This documentary describes planet earth’s four and a half billion year history, describing how we have
come to know what we know about our planet. The findings of key researchers are explained, along with
physical evidence of the huge forces which continue to shape our world. History Channel, 2007.
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Alien Invaders (Twenty-first century outbreak) [34 min.]
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Discusses lethal tropical infections and pathogens thought to have been eradicated. Provides case studies which
illustrate the scope of the danger, while doctors and health officials on the frontlines explain the battle. Discovery
Channel, 2004.
DVD 89
Basics of Ecology | How Ecosystems Work: Energy Flow and Nutrient
Cycles [34 min.] Great Pacific Media, 2005.
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BodyWorks: Muscular System, Circulatory System, Nervous System
Video to accompany Principles of Anatomy and Physiology by Tortora and
Anagnostakos, 6th ed. 1993.
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Instructor's
Manual/
Video Guide
Cell (The World of Living Organisms) [15 min.]
This program explains the structure and function of the cell--the basic unit of life--and how it is
studied using the compound and electron microscopes. An expert on the electron microscope is
interviewed. 1996.
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Cell wars
[60 min.]
Tape 6 of a series (The secret of life), which reveals how scientists' ability to decipher and manipulate
human genes will transform medicine and perhaps the human race. … showcases how DNA, base
pairs, genes, proteins, promoters and receptors work. 1993.
 Cellular Respiration: 1992. [10 min. each]
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Cell and energy
The cell's energy molecule, glucose, is examined. The cell respiration process of extracting
energy from glucose and transferring it to ATP in specific organelles is illustrated.
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Glycolysis 1
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Glycolysis 2
Krebs cycle
Uses computer animation to illustrate the process of glycolysis in relation to cellular respiration.
The chemical process known as the Krebs cycle is examined in detail.
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Metabolism and nutrition
This program examines the role of ATP in biological systems and looks in detail at one specific
example of ATP use, the action of muscle fibers. Interplay of glucose, fats, and proteins in
processes of CR is then illustrated in context of human nutrition.
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Oxidative phosphorylation
The process of oxidative phosphorylation is covered. The process is shown to depend on the
creation of a hydrogen gradient that in turn drives the synthesis of ATP molecules.
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Chemical Reactions [30 min.]
1. Endothermic reactions -- 2. Exothermic reactions -- 3. Release of gas -- 4. Catalysts -- 5.
Indicators in reactions -- 6. Liquids to a solid. A fast paced and entertaining demonstration of 6
basic chemical experiments. (Teacher’s Video Company, 2000)
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 Chemistry: The Complete Course TMW Media Group, 2000.
Density (Lesson 4, 30 min.)
"Density is the often the first quantitative concept studied in chemistry. To master the concept of
density requires understanding of the terms "mass" and "volume", and the units of g/cm ... We can
better learn the concept of density as well as develop a deeper understanding of what is involved in
quantitative reasoning by working density problems."--container excerpt.
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The Mole Concept: Preliminary Ideas (Lesson 7, 32 min.)
"One of the most important concepts to master is the concept of the mole. Before you can begin to
develop an understanding of the mole concept, it is necessary to master simpler concepts. Included
among these concepts are things like the meaning of the terms atoms, molecules, ions, and formula
units."--Container excerpt.
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The Mole (Lesson 8, 30 min.)
"Chemists invented the concept of the mole because they needed a way to 'count' atoms and
molecules. We need to be able to 'count out' atoms and molecules in order to run chemical reactions
without having anything left over."--Container excerpt.
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Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations (Lesson 13, 32 min.)
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"In this video some very fundamental questions are considered. What is a 'chemical reaction?' When
we mix substances, how can we tell if a chemical reaction has occurred? How do we write equations
for chemical reactions? How do we 'balance' chemical equations, and what are we really doing when
we do this?"--Container excerpt.
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 Cosmos with Carl Sagan: 1989. [120 min. each]
Shores of the cosmic ocean (pt.1) / One voice in the cosmic fugue (pt.2)
Pt.1 begins with a guided tour of universe from clusters of galaxies to Milky Way to Earth, landing in
Egypt; Eratosthenes, Alex. Library, Big Bang … Pt.2 addresses question of life and its origins, molecular
biology, Miller/Urey experiment, and DNA.
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Harmony of the worlds (pt.3) / Heaven and hell (pt.4)
Pt.3 portrays first attempts of human beings to interpret character of heavens; discusses Kepler,
Copernicus, Galileo, Newton. Pt.4 presents processes of gradualism & catastrophism as they've
affected evolution of our universe, solar system, planet earth.
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Blues for a red planet (pt.5) / Travelers' tales (pt.6)
Pt.5 reviews man's fascination with Mars and theories about planet … Percival Lowell, Wells, Lowell,
Goddard; Mariner & Viking probes. Pt.6 reviews history of exploratory curiosity, Dutch contributions,
Voyager spacecraft missions to Jupiter.
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Backbone of night (pt.7) / Travels in space and time (pt.8)
Pt.7 features the history of astronomy. Episode 8 travels through our universe from the Big Dipper on
to the rest of the stars.
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Lives of the stars (pt.9) / Edge of forever (pt.10)
Pt.9 uses the building blocks of matter … to explain anatomy of stars and how stars evolve, stabilize
and die; gravitational effects. Pt.10 discusses culture myths of history of universe, including Big Bang;
galactic formation and Doppler effect; Hindu…
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Persistence of memory (pt.11) / Encyclopaedia galactica (pt.12)
Pt.11discusses the brain, its functions, brain size & environment, physiological synoptic response
which enables humans to think; discusses DNA in whales and humans. Pt.12 explores probable nature
of intelligent civilizations in universe and means …
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Who speaks for earth (pt.13) / Sagan-Turner, a dialogue (pt.14)
Pt.13 highlights first 12 episodes and presents great themes used throughout. Gives cautionary
warnings about future of humans as species. Pt.14 discusses issues vital to survival of our species on
Earth: pollution, greenhouse effect, nuclear weapons. …
 Cycles of Life: Exploring Biology Coastline Community College;
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Annenberg/CPB Project, 1997. [27 min. each]
The unity and diversity of life (Program 1)
Lesson provides a broad overview of life on this planet and how science has helped us to
understand and appreciate its complexity. Topics covered are reproduction, the basic steps of the
scientific method, the nature of theories and specifically the theory of evolution.
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Chemical foundations of life (Program 2)
Introduction to molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles that make up living and non-living
matter; covers delicate balance between protons, neutrons, and electrons, and why atoms have a
tendency to gain or lose these subatomic particles to create electronically charged ions or atomic
isotopes.
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Secrets of the cell (Program 3)
Makes important connection between the behavior of complex organisms and the behavior of
individual cells that compose these organisms.
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The Power of Metabolism (Program 4)
Program shows how metabolism provides the energy the body needs to stay warm, to synthesize
proteins, and to transmit nerve impulses. It also shows happens when the body is deprived of its
primary source of chemical energy -- food -- through eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.
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Energy in—Energy Out (Program 5)
The Earth is a giant living cell, extracting energy from the sun to drive photosynthetic reactions, which in
turn generates the chemical energy to support life in the form of plants, animals and other organisms.
This video covers photosynethetic reactions, aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration.
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Generations: Mitosis and Meiosis (Program 6)
Discusses cell division as it relates to how each organism grows, reproduces, and repairs itself.
Examines mitosis by visiting a winery where grapes of prime stock are cloned to preserve genetic
characteristics. Examines meiosis by discussing the implication of cell division on the reproductive
patterns of dik-dik antelopes at the San Diego Zoo.
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Patterns of Inheritance (Program 7)
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Beginning with Gregor Mendel's own experiments with plant breeding, you'll see how curiosity,
scientific dedication, and painstaking research led Mendel to discover one of the important secrets of
life: how characteristics are passed down from one generation to the next. Other topics that are
covered include: how scientists breed new forms of fruits and vegetables, the Punnett square, and the
transmission of human diseases such as hemophilia.
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DNA: Blueprint of Life (Program 8)
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Proteins: Building Blocks of Life (Program 9)
The secrets of the genetic code are revealed along with their implications for medical science.
With illustrated computer animated sequences and real-life case studies you will be introduced to the how
and why of RNA transcription and translation. Examples of what happens when proteins go bad due to
minor alterations of the genetic code include a review of sickle-cell anemia and cancer.
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Microevolution (Program 10)
This program features Charles Darwin in a starring role as the father of evolutionary theory.
Helpful examples are provided through this historical backdrop to clarify the concept of natural
selection and how it works. Modern practical examples include: the work of vector ecologists and
their study of mosquitoes, and the work of naturalists to better understand concepts such as
genetic drift and the founder effect.
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Macroevolution (Program 11)
Journey through time to witness the birth of our planet and life as we know it. Paleontologists discuss
their use of fossils and other techniques to bring the macroevolutionary puzzle together. Also covered
are ways in which scientists reconstuct those events leading to the formation of amino acids and the
first unicellular organisms.
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Viruses, Bacteria, and Protistans (Program 12)
Takes a historical view of the Carl Linnaeus-based system of scientific classification and the five
kingdoms that are used today. Discusses bacteria, viruses, and the kindgom of protistans, including
plankton, dinoflagellates, phytoplankton, and algae.
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Fungi, Plants, and Animals (Program 13)
Explains the basic biological classification system, and gives an evolutionary overview of three of the
five kingdoms: fungi, plants, and animals. Discusses the evolution of plant specis and their differing
structures, examines many phylogenetic branches of the animal kingdom, and visits a mushroom farm
to illustrate how fungi work.
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Plant Structure (Program 14)
Plants: tissues, nutrition, and transport. Program describes the structure of plants, including
flowering plants, covering the various functions of stems, leaves and roots.
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Plant Reproduction (Program 15)
Plants: reproduction & development. Experts discuss the processes that different plants use to
reproduce. Examples include: the symbiotic relationships between plants and insect pollinators; the
structure, development and dispersal of seeds, and the effect of moisture, heat, light and gravity on
the germination process.
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Animal Structure (Program 16)
Animals: structure & movement. The viewer will gain a greater appreciation of the diversity within
the animal kingdom and how organisms with radically different physical structures have found
their own solutions to the problems of maintaining homeostasis. Specific attention is given to skin,
muscles, and the skeletal system.
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Circulation: A River of Life (Program 17)
Introduces you to all the facets of blood and how it flows through the human body. It discusses
the heart and the blood vessels, blood pressure and heart attacks.
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Immunity (Program 18)
Various players in the drama of inflamation, including the supporting role of the lymphatic system.
Biological rationale for inflamation, its classic signs and symptoms, and how it relates to healthy
immune system function. Roles of red and white blood cells in immune system function and how they
contribute to the inflammatory response. Specific topics covered are HIV virus research and lupus
disease research.
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Respiration (Program 19)
Gives an overview of aerobic respiration, and illustrates the diffusion of gases across a moist membrane
with changing concentrations. Discusses the respiratory system and process of breathing in humans,
seals, and penguins.
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Digestion and Fluid Balance (Program 20)
Explains the role of the urinary tract in maintaining homeostasis in animals. Discusses the digestive
system and the role of enzymes in digestion. Examines the kidney and its role in maintaining homeostasis.
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The Neural Connection (Program 21)
Describes the nervous system and its common mechanisms that characterize the detection and
response to environmental stimuli throughout the animal kingdom. Dr. Peter Narins gives an overview of
the sensory receptors all animals use to sense pain. With these examples as a foundation, you will
watch the movement of ions in and out of the neuron that produces the depolarization necessary to
trigger nerve impulse transmission.
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Endocrine Control: Systems in Balance (Program 22)
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Not only is the endrocrine system a primary regulator of homeostasis in the body, it also acts as an
indicator of behavior change. Topics covered in this program include: research on the reproductive effects
of DDT in California gulls; the role of endocrine and neural control on the regulation of stress and diseases
such as diabetes that follow the disturbance of glucose metabolism.
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Animal Reproduction and Development (Program 23)
Compares asexual and sexual reproduction. Discusses the male and female reproductive systems, the
stages of fetal development, and provides a graphic explanation of the menstrual cycle.
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Populations and Communities (Program 24)
The basic concepts of ecology are introduced through the study of various populations and communities.
Topics include endangered plant species like the Santa Ana River Woolly Star, the hunting of owls, and
effects of human population growth on the health of the entire planet
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Ecosystems and the Biosphere (Program 25)
Explains the delicate balance of interactions that take place in ecosystems. Discusses examples of
how to protect and manage ecosystems.
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The Human Factor (Program 26)
Discusses how humans use technology to affect ecosystems. Examines global warming,
bioremediation, and possible alternatives to fossil fuels, such as hydrogen-powered vehicles,
solar energy, and fusion power.
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of) Ecology
[23 min.]
The principles of ecology establish the relationships that interconnect humans as a biological species
with each other and with their environment. Also considers Gaia Hypothesis and view of planetary
ecosystem as a gigantic living organism, … 1995.
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Concept of energy flow
Utilizes the second law of thermodynamics to explore the concept of 'entropy,' using for study
purposes a closed system represented by a space shuttle.
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Energy flow in agriculture
Examines energy flow at the cellular level, where a single cell is likened to a micro-ecosystem.
Examines the roll of energy flow, first in a primitive and then a modern agricultural society.
Computer animation illustrates energy concepts in a present-day system, including extensive
use of machinery and fertilizers.
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Energy flow in the biosphere
The burning of fossil fuels has led to a global increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere,
known as the greenhouse effect.
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Energy flow in an ecosystem
Solar energy captured by photosynthesis is the earth's primary source of energy. Discusses
the food chain and examines the increasing loss of energy with progress up the trophic levels.
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Photosynthesis
Demonstrates how chlorophyll in plants absorbs and transfers captured light energy to other
molecules and eventually creates energy storage molecules such as glucose.
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[The] environment : a historical perspective [53 min.]
Explores the environmental impact humans have had on the planet and the future of ecology for the 21st
century. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1999.
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Evidence for evolution: Record in the rocks
[30 min.]
Program on evidence of evolution from simple to more complex life forms. Explores fossil evidence,
reasons for extinction of species, & evidence from living plants & animals, including comparative
anatomy & behavior. Covers theory of natural selection … 1995.
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Extreme machines: Incredible robots [47 min.]
Demonstrates the quick evolution of robots, showing how mobility sets the stage for the
development of intelligence. Predicts future uses of robots. 1999.
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(The) Great fever [60 min.]
in June 1900, Major Walter Reed, Chief Surgeon of the U.S. Army, led a medical team to Cuba on a
mission to investigate yellow fever. For more than 200 hundred years the disease had terrorized the
United States, killing an estimated 100,000 people in the 19th century alone. Shortly after Reed and
his team arrived in Havana they began testing the radical theories of a Cuban doctor, Carlos Finlay,
who believed that mosquitoes spread yellow fever. This production documents the heroic efforts of
Reed's medical team to verify Finlay's theory. Eventually their discovery enabled the United States
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to successfully eradicate the disease among workers constructing the Panama Canal, making
possible the completion of one of the most strategic waterways in the world. When yellow fever
struck New Orleans in 1905, federal public health officials launched an aggressive mosquito
eradication campaign and successfully ended the epidemic. It was the last yellow fever outbreak in
the United States, and the first major public health triumph of the 20th century. Narrated by Linda
Hunt, originally broadcast Monday, October 30, 2006 on PBS (American Experience). 2006.
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Biochemical balances
Introduces the chemical processes of competitive inhibition in the production of enzymes, and
the law of mass action: the natural tendency for chemical reactions to act in two directions.
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Introduces a basic model for the concept of homeostasis. Uses examples of how the body responds
to external changes in environment.
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Feedback cycle
Describes the feedback cycle, the ongoing monitoring of homeostasis to inhibit or stimulate the
release of hormones. Shows how negative feedback works and the many ways the body responds
to messages from receptors.
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Hormonal control
This program takes a look at the role played by hormones in maintaining homeostasis,
illustrating how hormone production stimulates reactions and, in turn, how hormone production
is monitored.
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Osmoregulation
Explores the process of osmoregulation, using as an example the complex filtering process
that takes places in the kidneys.
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Sea within
Looks at how body fluids are adjusted and balanced to match internal needs to external conditions.
Describes the five mechanisms of homeostasis that control body fluids.
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Incredible human machine [52 min.]
Using a variety of different photographic techniques, the program takes the viewer on a tour of
the human body. 1986/75.
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Invaders: [Bacteria and viruses – only title on cover/label] [20 min.]
Shows the effects of bacteria and viruses on the human population. Also discusses
prevention of and immunization against disease. 1992.
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Journey into life: Triumph of creation
[30 min.]
Begins with moment of conception when egg and sperm meet. Live action film as well as still
photography document moments such as tiny embryo's beating heart small as the head of a pin, then
follows through stages of growth during 38 weeks of pregnancy. 1990.
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Two videocassettes on experiments in chemistry. Safety notes/teacher notes are from a
reproducible student guidebook & teacher notes published by Calhoun Chemical, c1992.
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Lab safety, Teacher’s Video Company [13 min.]
Shows the importance of safety in the science lab. Covers general safety tips, procedures for
first aid, using fire and heat, mixing chemicals, checking glassware, handling sharp
instruments, and cleanup. 2002.
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Life’s greatest miracle, by Lennet Nilsson (A NOVA production) [60 min.]
Shows the development of a child from conception to birth. 2001.
 The Living Body 1985. [26 min. each]
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Moving parts
Shows how human muscle activity is coordinated by cerebellum & how position sensors in muscles &
joints along with balancing mechanism of inner ear enable body to be controlled. Presents
cinemicrophotography of interior of knee.
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Messengers
Shows how chemical messengers control and coordinate many different processes of human body.
Focuses on role hormones play in response to a sudden emergency, so-called fight or flight reaction.
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Muscle power
Shows how human muscles produce enormous strength as two types of molecules telescope
against each other in large numbers. Includes muscular activity that takes place involuntarily,
such as contraction of heart muscle and motion of digestive tract.
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 The new living body 1995. [20 min. each]
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Blood
Blood and circulation are explained … through the story of a sickle cell sufferer. Intro. to topics:
blood structure & function, heart & circulation, hemoglobin, DNA & protein synthesis, gas
exchange at cellular level, ... genetic counseling, …
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Bones & joints
Effect of sports on bones & joints are shown as Dr. David Michaely diagnoses and treats injuries
suffered by the Harvard University football team. Discusses movement & human skeleton;
structure & function of joints; effects of exercise; degenerative …
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Brain
Introduced brain structure and function, localization of brain activity, motor and sensory neurons,
& simple reflex arcs. Computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, & advanced
surgical techniques are used to explore the brain.
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Breathing
Begins by looking at a typical day in life of a cystic fibrosis sufferer. Structure & function of lungs
are seen through mixture of computer graphics and real life video. Problems encountered with CF
are compared with functioning of normal healthy lung…
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Digestion
This program provides a thorough introduction to the structure and functions of the digestive tract using the
latest body imaging techniques; also explains how dietary fat is digested and assimilated by the body.
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Observes what happens in body during a marathon race. By monitoring various physiological
responses of one runner, shows many changes and adjustments being made as race progresses.
Topics: homeostatic mechanisms, regulation of temperature, regulation …
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Muscles
Widespread nature of muscle tissue in the body is introduced as this program looks at the complex
movements involved in the exercise of rowing. Nature of muscle itself is examined, from its gross
structure to its detailed microstructure, …
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Reproduction: Designer babies
Examines some of the issues raised by the potential uses and misuses of genetic technology and
demon-strates techniques of both ultra-sound scanning and amniocentesis as well as explaining latest
genetic manipulation techniques & … human genome project.
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Senses
Discusses the role of the senses in providing information to the brain, how sight and balance operate
and interact, then how modern technology can be used to overcome sensory limitations.
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Discusses the structure and function of the skin, sunburn, the effects of ultraviolet light on the
skin, melanin, and the causes and treatment of skin cancer.
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Guide
Video and guide sections cover: The states of matter -- Atoms and the elements -- Chemical change
-- Chemical technology. (Intended audience, junior and senior high school students) 1987.
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Miracle of life
[60 min.]
Documentary shows actual conception and development of a baby. Looks inside the male and female
reproductive organs to show formation of sperm and passage of fertilized egg through fallopian tube.
Uses microscope to observe DNA, chromosomes, …to birth. 1994.
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New immunology, an overview [30 min.]
Presents a brief overview of immunology and describes the function and physiology of the
immune system, antigen, T-cell, B-cell, antibody, etc. 1989.
 Organic Evolution 1992. [10 min. each]
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Although the Biblical account of creation was widely accepted, several 18th century scientists
challenged the creation model. This program examines the contributions of Carl Linnaeus,
le Comte de Buffon and Jean Lamarck to the modern theory.
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Darwin, naturally
Presents overview of concepts expounded by Charles Darwin in On the origin of species.
The theory of natural selection explains how variations within species are preserved or rejected.
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Factoring in Mendel
Explains how evolution was influenced by dominant and recessive traits. Explains what Gregor
Mendel's experiments and the Hardy-Weinberg law prove.
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Meiotic mix
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Explains the difference between mitosis and meiosis. Shows how variations are generated by
chromosomes matching during meiosis.
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Mutation and all that
Only mutation can account for the upward progression of a species. Discusses the relation of
mutation to the rate of evolution by examining the structure of DNA and the alteration of the genetic
code.
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Population picture
Uses the Hardy-Weinberg model to focus on how the equilibrium of a population may be disturbed.
Examines stabilizing, directional, disruptive evolutionary phenomena, and the theory of random
genetic drift.
 Photosynthesis 1992. [10 min. each]
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Dark reaction
Explores the stages of photosynthesis at the cellular level. Photosystems P680 and P700 are introduced.
Explores the ability of plants to utilize atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Shows step-by-step developments in dark reaction, including the processes in the Calvin cycle and
production of glucose and starch.
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Fluid transport system
Looks at the carbon cycle and the role plants play in ensuring the survival of animal life.
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Light reaction
Program follows electrons through the P860 and P700 photosystems and out into the stoma where
they are used in the dark reaction.
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Seeing the light
Covers the historical discoveries of Joseph Priestly, Jan Ingenhousz and Jean Scnebier.
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Physics: Principles with applications, 3d ed. 1991. [26 min.]
Part 1 Walking in space (3:16); Part 2 Goodbye gallstones (11:46); Part 3 Laser dermatology
(3:20); Part 4 Magnetic resonance imaging (4:27); Part 5 Gamma knife (3:27)
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Pig dissection: A video system approach
[32 min.]
Demonstrates techniques used in a typical laboratory dissection of a fetal pig. After the external
features of a pig embryo, then discusses its (1) circulatory (2) respiratory (3) digestive (4) urinary (5)
endocrine (6) reproductive, while showing … 1993.
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Power of belief [43 min.]
Examines the power of belief and how people's beliefs persist against logic or evidence to the
contrary. Some of the beliefs include being able to talk to the dead, believing illnesses can be
cured by therapeutic touch, belief … predict future, etc. (ABC News Home Video) 1998.
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(Amazing Materials:) Properties of Matter [26 min.]
Disc. Questions
A look at composite materials reveals why two can sometimes be better than one: diamonds and
gold; graphite and carbon. What are their molecular structures? Their properties make them
amazingly multifunctional—and in some cases extremely valuable. (Discovery Channel School,
2000)
 Protein synthesis 1992. [10 min. each]
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DNA: Molecule of heredity (#2 of series)
Synthesis of protein begins w/DNA molecule. Found in nucleus of all cells, DNA molecules are grouped
in complex structures called chromosomes. Two outer rails of a DNA molecule are coiled in a double
helix: . . . genetic code . . .
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DNA replication: Repeating formula (#3 of series)
Synthesis of a DNA molecule is shown step by step as fertilization of the egg starts the process of cell
division that grows into the living organism. The ability of DNA to replicate itself during cell division
enables blueprints for creating proteins …
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Protein: Stuff of life (#1 of series)
This program examines varied protein compounds, their biological functions, the way they bind,
and how organisms synthesize the complex chains of amino acids that make up proteins.
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Ribosomal RNA and protein make up the ribosome, a complicated two-part machine that monitors
the interaction between messenger RNA and transfer RNA. ... the mutations ... are usually harmful,
but also … basis of evolution.
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RNA synthesis: Genetic messenger (#4 of series)
Every living species relies on accuracy of DNA replication, and RNA, or ribonucleic acid, plays
an essential role in process. Information of the DNA strand is carried by messenger RNA to the
ribosome, site of protein manufacture.
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Functions of the three different types of RNA--messenger, transfer and ribosomal--are explained.
Transfer RNA acts as a vehicle for amino acids, ferrying them to ribosome, where they link up with
messenger RNA, forming a chain that becomes a protein.
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Raw terror: E. coli bacteria (Medical detectives series) [24 min.]
Describes an eleven-year-old boy's near death from E. coli bacteria food poisoning and the
measures taken to save him. 1997. [Anderson has a copy]
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Ring of Fire [40 min.]
The film is about the circle of volcanoes and seismic activity that rings the Pacific Ocean. Shows the birth
of a volcano in Chile, the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, a volcano in Sakurajima, Japan, the 1989 San
Francisco earthquake and other volcanoes. Science Museum of Minnesota, c1998, videodisc release of a
1991 production.
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Robots rising [100 min.]
Explores the frontiers of robot technology from their idealistic development and application to
their darker side, the potential for abuse and disturbing implications of autonomous, semiautonomous and remote-operated machines. 1998.
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Scientists and the Alaska oil spill: the wildlife, the cleanup, the outlook [22 min.]
1989 oil spill in Alaska's Prince William Sound led to unprecedented response from scientific community.
Leading scientists in marine biology, chemistry, wildlife physiology & shoreline ecology discuss
techniques & procedures used to clean up the Sound… 1992.
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Stephen Hawking’s Universe [3 videocassettes, 5 hours]
Author of the best-selling book A Brief History of Time, a renowned scientist, treats
viewers of this series to the latest and loftiest advances in cosmological thought, by
means of an intergalactic detective story. Alexandria, VA: PBS Home Video, 1997.
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revolutionized our view of the Universe. (Ptolemy’s theory of the motion
of the planets, moon and sun; Newton’s picture of the universe with
everything governed by gravity; Einstein’s revolutionized theory of
physics; Edwin Hubble’s invention fo the telescope that saw the
expansion of the universe)
The Big Bang Explores two theories scientists have developed for
origin of the universe: the Big Bang and the Steady State theories. In
this century, science has come to understand how the universe began
from a tiny point, fifteen billion years ago. No matter how incredible it
sounds, it seems that the church’s ideas of a moment of creation were
right from the beginning. Highlights contributions and theories of Albert
Einstein, Georges Lamaitre, Fred Hoyle, Arno Penzias, and Robert
Wilson.
Cosmic Alchemy From the tiny beginning of the universe came all the
matter that we can see around us today. How could pure energy
become matter? Episode 3 examines what the universe is made of by
utilizing particle accelerators to glimpse fragments of the explosive
process believed to have generated stars and planets. This episode
features the basics: “fire,” “water,” “air,” and “gas,” in addition to more
complex findings of elements and matter from the creation of the
Periodic Table to Einstein’s famous theory of relativity.
On the Dark Side Is space empty? In the 1950’s a young American
scientist discovered that the stars in rotating spiral galaxies seem to be
held together by an unseen force. Vera Rubin proposed the idea that the
space between the stars was filled by invisible stuff she called dark
matter. Scientists now believe that dark matter could make up an
unbelievable 99% of the universe. The race is on to find this mysterious
stuff. As soon as we do, we’ll know whether our universe will expand
forever and end as a frozen desert or contract under the force of gravity
in a terrifying “Big Crunch.”
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Black Holes and Beyond Discusses Hawking’s specialty, black holes.
With the invention of radio astronomy over 50 years ago many
astronomical discovers came to light including ultraluminous quasars,
wormholes, black holes and singularities. It was discovered that quasars,
bizarre objects billions of light years away with a power output greater
than all of the stars in our galaxy put together, shine brightly as matter is
sucked into a black hole and heats up due to friction. The science of
black holes has thrown up some bizarre possibilities, since physics as
we know it breaks down inside black holes. The mathematics of this
seem to allow instant travel millions of miles across space, or even time
travel. Whatever is really true, black holes are a lesson to scientists.
An Answer to Everything Over the last hundred years our
understanding of the universe has advanced farther than in previous
centuries. We now know the universe had a beginning and how all the
matter formed but there is still one outstanding question—how did the
Big Bang begin? Stephen Hawking is joined by other leading scientists
as they try to answer this most important question. Includes discussions
of inflation theory, quantum mechanics, and string theory.
Super size me [100 min.]
Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock embarks on a journey to find out if fast food is making Americans fat.
For 30 days he can’t eat or drink anything that isn’t on McDonald’s menu; he must eat three
square meals a day, he must eat everything on the menu at least once and supersize his meal if
asked. He treks across the country interviewing a host of experts on fast food and a number of
regular folk while downing McDonald’s to try and find out why 37% of Americans are now
overweight. Spurlock’s grueling diet spirals him into a metamorphosis that will make you think
twice about picking up another Big Mac. Sundance Film Festival, 2004.
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Universe Within : an incredible voyage into the microworld of the human body
[Nova] [60 min.]
Chp. 1 Prologue -- Chp. 2 Introduction -- Chp. 3 A man who can fly: bones and muscles -- Chp. 4 Ice
climber: the immune response -- Chp. 5 A woman of speed: nutrition and digestion -- Chp. 6 Preparing for
the big event: pregnancy. Using microphotography to explore the hidden world inside the human body,
this program covers four incredible team efforts: the coordination of muscles, bones, heart and circulatory
system that makes Mike Powell the world’s greatest long jumper; the struggle of ice climber Rob Taylor to
survive the onslaught of infection; the digestive dynamo that turns a simple sandwich eaten by five-time
Olympic gold medalist Bonnie Blair into raw energy for a blistering sprint down the ice; and the ultimate
event--the development of a new human life inside track star Karen Hatchett.
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Viruses: Nothing to Sneeze At [15 min.]
The annual hunt for virulent forms of the flu virus leads to an understanding of how viruses
interact and survive in a changing environment. Dr. Nancy Cox, of the Center for Disease
Control, develops the annual flue vaccine; Dr. Ron Webster traces the evolution of the flue virus
in China; and animation of the immune system’s response to viruses is shown—all to further the
understanding of the nature of the virus. (Based on the original series, the Secret of Life)
WGBH Educational Foundation; Princeton, NJ: Films for the Humanities, 1993.
 World of chemistry series 1990. [60 min. each]
Journey through the exciting world of chemistry with Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann. Foundations
of chemical structures & their behavior are explored through computer animation, demonstrations,
& on-site footage at working industrial & research labs. (30 minute segments)
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World of chemistry [1] / Color [2]
Measurement: foundation of chemistry [3] / Modeling the unseen [4]
A matter of state [5] / The atom [6]
Periodic table [7] / Chemical bonds [8]
Molecular architecture [9] / Signals from within [10]
Mole [11] / Water [12]
Driving forces [13] / Molecules in action [14]
Busy electron [15] / Proton in chemistry [16]
Precious envelope [17] / Chemistry of the earth [18]
Metals [19] / On the surface [20]
Carbon [21] / Age of polymers [22]
Proteins: structure and function [23] / Genetic code [24]
Chemistry and the environment [25] / Futures [26]
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Basic math review video covers whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, graphs
and charts. 1990.
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Demo videotape to accompany Introductory Algebra and
Intermediate Algebra [20 min.] Provides an introduction to the concepts of
algebra. (By Barbara Poole, 1989)
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For all practical purposes: Introduction to contemporary mathematics
Program 10: Confident Conclusions (Statistics). Annenberg/CPB collection, 1987. [30 min.]
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Programs 13-14: More Equal than Others; Zero Sum Games (Social Choice).
Annenberg/CPB collection, 1987. [30 min. each program]
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Math, who needs it?
[58 min.]
Discussion guide
Beginning in Jaime Escalante's East Los Angeles classroom, video is a fun & exciting
adventure showing how math is used in real life. Guest appearances: Bill Cosby, Dizzy
Gillespie, Teri Garr, Joe Piscopo, Marla Gibbs, Paul Rodriguez, Jeff Altman, … 1991.
 Basic college mathematics: An applied approach, 8th ed. 2006.
(Aufmann/Barker) [DVD sets also available]
These may be checked out by students.
MATH 1-1 Whole numbers [Chapter 1]
MATH 1-2 Fractions [Chapter 2]
MATH 1-3 Decimals [Chapter 3] Ratio and Proportion [Chapter 4]
MATH 1-4 Percents [Chapter 5]
MATH 1-5 Applications for Business and Consumers [Chapter 6]
MATH 1-6 Statistics and Probability [Chapter 7] U.S. Customary Units of Measurement [Ch.8]
MATH 1-7 The Metric System fo Measurement [Chapter 9]
MATH 1-8 Rational Numbers [Chapter 10]
MATH 1-9 Introduction to Algebra [Chapter 11]
MATH 1-10 Geometry [Chapter 12.1-2]
MATH 1-11 Geometry [Chapter 12.3-6]
Other copies available under set #: MATH 2, etc.
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 Introductory Algebra: An applied approach, 7th ed. (2006)
Aufmann/Barker/Lockwood [DVD sets also available] These may be
checked out by students.
MATH 30-1
MATH 30-2
MATH 30-3
MATH 30-4
MATH 30-5
MATH 30-6
MATH 30-7
MATH 30-8
MATH 30-9
MATH 30-10
MATH 30-11
MATH 30-12
Real numbers [Chapter 1]
Variable expressions [Chapter 2]
Solving equations [Chapter 3]
Polynomials [Chapter 4]
Factoring [Chapter 5]
Rational expressions [Chapter 6.1-4]
Rational expressions [Chapter 6.5-8]
Linear equations in two variables [Chapter 7]
Systems of linear equations [Chapter 8]
Inequalities [Chapter 9]
Radical expressions [Chapter 10]
Quadratic equations [Chapter 11]
Other copies available under set #: MATH 31, 32.
 Intermediate algebra, John Tobey/Jeffrey Slater (Prentice Hall), 4th ed. (2002)
[Additional copies and CD sets available]
MATH 20-1
MATH 20-2
MATH 20-3
MATH 20-4
MATH 20-5
MATH 20-6
MATH 20-7
MATH 20-8
MATH 20-9
MATH 20-10
MATH 20-11
Basic concepts [Chapter 1]
Linear equations and inequalities [Chapter 2]
Equations and inequalities in two variables and functions [Chapter 3]
Systems of linear equations and inequalities [Chapter 4]
Polynomials [Chapter 5]
Rational expressions and equations [Chapter 6]
Rational exponents and radicals [Chapter 7]
Quadratic equations and inequalities [Chapter 8]
Conic sections [Chapter 9]
Functions [Chapter 10]
Logarithmic and exponential functions [Chapter 11]
Another copy available under set #: MATH 21 (and 564)
Math tapes for Finite Math, Functional Math, and Algebra & Trig, are also available.
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Adelante, Mujeres! : history of Mexican-American/Chicana women in
the United States. [30 min.]
Shows Focuses on the history of Mexican-American/Chicana women. The major themes,
organizations and personalities are introduced chronologically in a tribute to the strengths and
resilience of women at the center of their families, as activists in their communities and as
contributors to American history. National Women’s History Project. 1992.
Aging (next 3):
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Aging of America [20 min.]
Shows the changes in the life styles of the new and expanding generation of elderly
Americans and responses of businesses and government to these changes. 1988.
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Aging mind
[28 min.]
Several experts discuss normal and pathological aging and assert that poor health does
not come naturally with age. Examines when memory loss is linked to depression, or even
a vitamin deficiency. Recognizes that as we age our memories do change. 1997.
653
Older voices: Interviewing older adults
[46 min.]
Presents general principles of conducting survey interviews with older adults. Designed to
serve as one component of a study-specific interviewer training program. 1994.
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Alert 3: the crash of UA 232, Sioux City, Iowa, July 19, 1989 [1 videodisc]
Training tape dealing with the aftermath of the crash of United Airlines flight 2332 on July 19, 1989 at
the Sioux Gateway Airport in Sioux City, Iowa. Focuses on the area of post traumatic stress and critical
incident stress debriefing. 1999.
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New Alert 3: the crash of UA 232, Sioux City, Iowa, July 19, 1989 [1 videodisc]
Documents the crash of United Flight 232 on July 19, 1989 at the Sioux Gateway Airport in Sioux City, Iowa.
Focuses on emergency response efforts and disaster management. 1999.
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American Tongues: a film about the way we talk [56 min.]
A documentary about the way people talk in the United States. Portrays some of the regional, social,
and ethnic differences in American speech, and the attitudes that people have about these
differences. Intended to educate viewers about the nature of dialects, but it also challenges them to
confront their own attitudes about language variation. By Andrew Kolker and Louis Alvarez ;
narrated by Trey Wilson. Hohokus, NJ : Center for New American Media, c1986. [Subjects:
English language dialects; Dialects—public opinion; Americanisms; Ethnic groups]
651
Aristophanes' Lysistrata
[97 min.]
Lysistrata is Athenian woman disgusted by way men have ruined country with their endless wars.
Rallying other women, she proposes they impose an embargo on sexual relations as long as the
war lasts. This "sex strike" … finally brings men to their knees. [Greek drama (Comedy); Greece,
History, Peloponnesian War, 431-404 BC, Drama] [Modern Greek dialog with English subtitles – for
mature audiences] 1987.
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Assessment
[22 min.] (from National Institute on Drug Abuse videotape series)
Discusses the advantages of assessing patients of drug treatment. 1994.
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Bowling for Columbine [2 videodiscs, 119 min.]
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Colonial House [2 videodiscs, 480 minutes]
”The United States of America
is notorious for its astronomical number of people killed by firearms for a developed nation
without a civil war. With his signature sense of angry humor, activist filmmaker Michael Moore
sets out to explore the roots of this bloodshed.” Special features. United Artists and Alliance
Atlantis, 2003.
Contemporary Americans and Britons spend five months on an isolated stretch of the Maine
coast recreating the life of American colonists in the year 1628. The modern colonists struggle to
create a functioning and profitable colony using only the tools and technology of that era.
Extensive research went into recreating this 17th-century environment in which the colonists
negotiate personal and communal challenges as they deal with the demoralizing weather, rustic
living conditions, and backbreaking labor. Among the points of dissension that arise in the
colony are: the rigid class and gender roles, mandatory religious observance, and the puritanical
civil law of the era, particularly those pertaining to profanity. Disc 1: A new world; Harsh reality;
City of God; The outsiders; Disc 2: Regime change; The shake up; The reckoning; Judgment
day. Special features include: The making of Colonial house; auditions for Colonial house; more
diaries. PBS, 2004.
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Color communicates
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[20 min.]
Describes how we are surrounded by color which produces effects on us emotionally
as well as visually. Describes how manufacturers can use their research on color to
increase the sale of their products. 1992.
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Color in everyday life [25 min.]
Introduction to the psychology and language of color. Illustrates how color influences actions,
feelings, and decisions, and is useful for interior design, wardrobe planning, and aesthetic
awareness. 1992.
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The Color of Fear [90 min.]
Examines the pain and anguish that racism has caused in the lives of North American men of
Asian, European, Latin and African descent. Out of their confrontations and struggles to
understand and trust each other emerges an emotional and insightful portrayal into the type of
dialogue most of us fear, but hope will happen sometime in our lifetime. Produced and directed
by Lee Mun Wah. [Berkeley, CA] : Stir-Fry Productions, c1994. [Racism; Prejudices; Race
discrimination; Ethnic groups]
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(Walking each other home): The color of fear II [55 min.]
A continuation of the Color of Fear about eight North American men of different races who talk
together about how racism affects them. Produced and directed by Lee Mun Wah. Oakland,
CA: Stir-Fry Productions, 1997. [Subjects: Racism; Racism—United States—Psychological
aspects; Prejudices—United States; Race discrimination—United States--Prevention]
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Diagnosis according to the DSM-IV
Demonstrates how to collect information needed to make diagnosis & how to
organize information to distinguish one disorder from another. 1994.
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Diagnosis according to the DSM-IV [Tape 1] [69 min.]
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Diagnosis according to the DSM-IV [Tape 2] [68 min.]
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Diagnosis according to the DSM-IV [Tape 3] [58 min.]
Series discussion
guide
[Tape 1: Major depressive disorder; Bipolar I disorder; Male sexual dysfunctions]
[Tape 2: Panic disorder; Obsessive compulsive disorder; Schizophrenia; Amnesia disorder]
[Tape 3: Antisocial personality disorder; Substance dependence (alcohol); Anorexia nervosa]
 Discovering Psychology, WGBH Boston in association with APA
[30 min. each program] Series Integrates a historical and cutting-edge perspective of the
field of psychology with host Philip Zimbardo. New developments are measured against
historical breakthroughs, and theories are tested by the recent findings of leading
researchers. 1989.
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Past, present, and promise (1); Understanding research (2)
Behaving brain (3); Responsive brain (4)
Developing child (5); Language development (6)
Remembering and forgetting (9); Cognitive processing (10)
Mind awake and asleep (13); Mind hidden and divided (14)
Sex and gender (17); Maturing and aging (18)
 Discovering Psychology, WGBH Boston in association with APA
[30 min. each program] Series Integrates a historical and cutting-edge perspective of the field
of psychology with host Philip Zimbardo. New developments are measured against historical
breakthroughs, and theories are tested by the recent findings of leading researchers. 1989.
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Past, present, and promise; Understanding research; The behaving brain; The responsive brain
The developing child; Language development; Sensation and perception; Learning
Remembering & forgetting; Cognitive processes; Judgment & decision making; Motivation & emotion
The mind awake and asleep; The mind hidden and divided; The self; Testing and intelligence
Sex and gender; Maturing and aging; The power of the situation; Constructing social reality
Psychopathology; Psychotherapy; Health, mind and behavior; In space, toward peace
A union of opposites; New directions
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 Discovering Psychology, WGBH Boston in association with APA
[30 min. each program] Updated edition highlights major new developments in the field,
offering an overview of classic and current theories of human behavior. Leading
researchers, practitioners, and theorists probe the mysteries of the mind and body. Based
on extensive investigation and superior scholarship, this introductory course in psychology
features demonstrations, classic experiments and simulations, current research
documentary footage, and computer animation. Host Philip Zimbardo. 2001.
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Past, present, and promise (1); Understanding research (2)
Behaving brain (3); Responsive brain (4)
Developing child (5); Language development (6)
Sensation and perception (7); Learning (8)
Remembering and forgetting (9); Cognitive processes (10)
Mind: awake and asleep (13); Mind: hidden and divided (14)
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808:17-18
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808:21-22
808:23-24
808:25-26
Self (15); Testing and intelligence (16)
Sex and gender (17); Maturing and aging (18)
The power of the situation (19); Constructing social reality (20)
Psychopathology (21); Psychotherapy (22)
Health, mind and behavior (23); Applying psychology in life (24)
Cognitive neuroscience (25); Cultural psychology (26)
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Do right II [23 min.]
Focuses on the importance of teamwork, the cornerstone of every individual and organizational
success (achievement motivation). 1991.
605
Dreams of equality [28 min.]
Program presents a dramatization of the beginnings of the women's rights movement in nineteenth
century United States. 199-.
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Equal rights amendment: Unfinished business for the Constitution. [18 min.]
Traces the 75-year struggle to add the ERA to the U.S. Constitution. After Amendment 19 gave
women the right to vote in 1920, suffragist leader Alice Paul wrote the ERA in 1923 as the next
step toward women’s equality. Congress passed the ERA in 1972 and it was ratified by 35 of the
necessary 38 states, but political opposition stopped ratification before the 1982 deadline. Portrays
the ERA as a legacy from the equality fighters of the past: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott,
Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth, Alice Paul and her National Woman’s
Party colleagues, and others. Educational Film Center. 1998.
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Everybody rides the carousel
[72 min.]
Presents in animation the eight stages of life in the phases of personality development described
by psychologist Erik H. Erikson. Includes a variety of open-ended situations. 1975.
837
Financial markets [12 min.]
Insight Media video gives overview of financial markets and investments. 2000.
912
Freud: The Hidden Nature of Man [29 min.]
Dramatizes Freud's background, his personal struggles, and his revolutionary theories; the
power of the unconscious, the Oedipus complex, dream analysis, and the human personality
composed of ego, superego and id. Written by Ian MacNeill. Montreal Learning Corp. of
America, 1970.
758
Growing up gay & lesbian [57 min.] Motivational Media, 1993.
Presents a compelling look at the challenges of growing up gay in a heterosexual world.
Author/lecturer, Brian McNaught. KBDI-TV production. [Subjects: Homosexuality; Gays—
Identity; Lesbians—Identity]
606
Guts, gumption and go-ahead: Annie Mae Hunt remembers [24 min.]
Discussion Guide
Documentary dramatization of the life of Annie Mae Hunt in her own words accompanied
by archival footage (Hunt, Annie Mae 1909-Texan, Afro-American woman). 1992.
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Hedwig and the angry inch [91 min.]
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Based on the smash hit New York show, this is a high-energy rock musical in the tradition of
The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This is the story of Hedwig, an ambitious glam-rocker who
comes to America determined to find fame, fortune, and his “other half.” New Line Home
Entertainment, 2000.
760
How beliefs and values define a culture [24 min.]
From series, How to study cultures, helps the student learn how to study and analyze any
culture. 1997.
753
Imagery procedures for people with special needs: Breaking the barriers
[33 min.]
Study Guide
Demonstrates how imagery therapy can help modify behavior by using such
psychotherapies as positive reinforcement, modeling, and self-control triad. Champaign,
IL: Research Press Co., 1991. [Subjects: Relaxation; Relaxation—Study and teaching;
Physical education for children with disabilities; Neuromuscular diseases in children]
881
Improving Your Counseling Skills with Dr. William Glasser. [3 videocassettes, 80 min.]
[v.1] 30 techniques to enhance your counseling skills, part #1 (32 min.) -- [v.2] 30 techniques to
enhance your counseling skills, part #2 (22 min.) -- [v.3] Counseling : helping people help themselves
(27 min.). Dr. William Glasser approaches the subject of the reality theory approach to counseling.
He uses role playing scenarios to teach others how to handle student problems. In [v.3] the approach
of helping clients make the right decisions to make changes in their lives is discussed.
645
Interviewing skills: A step-by-step microcounseling model
[51 min.]
Guide
Teaches basic interviewing skills for social workers, clinical psychologists, psychiatric
nurses, pastors, counselors, and others in the helping professions. 1992.
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Interviewing in action: Process and practice [120 min.]
Provides numerous short clips in which real-life clinicians from a variety of disciplines
demonstrate specific clinical skills with immediacy and realism. 1998.
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Investigative Reports: Child Sex Trade [50 min.]
Looks at underage boys and girls who have become prostitutes through interviews with three
child prostitutes from Calgary, Canada. A&E Television Networks, 1997.
910 v2
Investigative Reports: Border Patrol, America’s Gatekeepers [50 min.]
A look at the challenging and dangerous work of the United States Border Patrol. A&E
Television Networks, 2001.
910 v3
Investigative Reports: Death penalty on trial [100 min.]
Capital punishment—law and legislation, political aspects, cases. A&E Television Networks,
2001.
910 v4
Investigative Reports: Supersize Generation: Kids and Obesity [46 min.]
This video looks at the many factors contributing to obesity in children. We live in a foodsaturated environment, and lifestyle changes like eating out, urban sprawl and families with two
working parents are key contributors. Listen to officials from the CDC, the Center for Science in
the Public Interest and the former secretary of agriculture for a top-down look at this problem,
while overweight kids and their parents offer a more personal view. A&E Television Networks,
2001.
910 v5
Investigative Reports: Criminal Evidence [91 min.]
Examines the work of forensic anthropologist Kathy Reich. She investigates the 1973 murder of
a night club bouncer and mass graves in Guatemala. A&E Television Networks, 2001.
910 v6
Inside Story: Scene of the Crime [50 min.]
We follow the Baltimore Crime Lab personnel as they perform their grisly task of collecting all
manner of evidence from every crime scene in Baltimore. They are skilled in photographing,
detecting fingerprints, sketching and gathering physical evidence. A&E Television Networks, 1998.
DVD 018
Iron jawed angels. [123 min.]
Alice Paul and Lucy Burns were two defiant suffragist women who fought for the passage of the 19 th
Amendment. The two activists broke from the mainstream women’s rights movement and created a
more radical wing, daring to push the boundaries to secure women’s voting rights in 1920. In a country
dominated by chauvinism, this is no easy fight. Along the way, sacrifices are made: Alice gives up a
chance for love, and colleague Inez Mulholland gives up her life. [Hilary Swank, Frances O’Connor,
Julia Ormond, …] HBO Films, Spring Creek production, 2004.
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Judgment at Nuremberg [1 videodisc, 186 min.]
American judge Daniel Haywood presides over the trial of four German jurists accused of ‘legalizing” Nazi
atrocities. But as graphic accounts of sterilization and murder unfold in the courtroom, mounting political
pressure for leniency forces Haywood into making the most harrowing and difficult decision of his career.
Special features: tribute to Stanley Kramer; “In conversation”—Maximilian Schell and Abbey Mann; “The
value of a single human being” featurette; photo gallery. (Actors: Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard
Widmark, Marlene Dietrich, Maximilian Schell, Judy Garland, Montgomery Clift, Ed Binns, Werner
Klemperer) MGM Home Entertainment, 2004/1961.
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Living with grief: Children mourning, mourning children
[Condensed version – 70 min.] Noted experts in field of children & grief (panelists: Paul
Alexander, Ronald K. Barrett, Charles A. Corr, Earl A. Grollman, Catherine M. Sanders) speak
about how children think about death & how children experience grief in different developmental
stages. 3/30/96.
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Living with grief: Children mourning, mourning children [full version - 150 min.]
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Living with grief after sudden loss [156 min.]
Will assist those who come in contact with the suddenly bereaved in identifying ways that sudden
loss complicates the grieving process, will discuss appropriate short and long-term interventions
that can assist survivors of sudden loss, … 4/17/96.
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Living with grief after sudden loss [same as above]
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Living with grief: When illness is prolonged [full version – 150 min.]
Four segments: 1) The nature of grief, 2) The faces of grief, 3) Strategies for intervention, and 4) Caring
for the caregiver. Panel: Betty Davies, Kenneth J. Doka, William Lamers, Jr., Therese A. Rando. 1997.
558 condensed Living with grief: When illness is prolonged [condensed version – 70]
559 (3 copies) Living with grief: Personally and professionally: A national bereavement teleconference
[56 min.]
Describes the grieving process, ways in which grief can be resolved, & methods to deal with one's
grief. Discusses anticipatory grief & gives examples of grief manifestation at the time of death and
during ritual period. Range of resources for caregivers. 1995.
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Long Search [5 videodiscs, 11 hours 16 min.]
Describes the basic beliefs and practices of major world religions. BBC, 1977 [2001].
[Disc 1]: v. 1. Protestant spirit USA -- v. 2. Hinduism : 330 million Gods -- [Disc 2]: v. 3. Buddhism
: Footprint of the Buddha -- 4. Catholicism : Rome, Leeds and the desert -- [Disc 3]: v. 5. Islam :
There is no God but God -- v. 6. Orthodox Christianity : The Romanian solution -- v. 7. Judaism :
The chosen people -- [Disc 4]: v. 8. Religion in Indonesia : The way of the ancestors -- v. 9.
Buddhism : The land of the disappearing Buddha -- v. 10. African religions : Zulu Zion -- [Disc 5]:
v. 11. Taoism : A question of balance -- v. 12. Alternative lifestyles in California : West meets East
-- v. 13. Reflections on the long search.
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Mood disorders: Depressive disorders [2 videodiscs, 58 min.]
Concept Media, Irvine, CA, 2007.
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My sister’s keeper
[109 min.]
Hallmark Hall of Fame production based on the book by Margaret Moorman. Christine, a woman
with schizophrenia, longs for independence but must rely on others for support. When their
mother dies, her sister Judy becomes responsible for Christine’s care. (May include documentary:
The making of My Sister’s Keeper, which has interviews with author Margaret Moorman, the
director, and actors.) 2002. [Subjects: Schizophrenics; Sisters]
 NCHC/Phi Theta Kappa Honors Satellite Seminar Series. 2004.
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Creating and Marketing Youth: Youth Culture in 20th Century America. Dr.
Tricia Rose. October 12, 2004.
932
The Empire of Images: Growing Up Male and Female in a World Dominated
by Popular Culture. Dr. Susan Bordo. October 26, 2004.
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Courting Disaster? Changing Values about Love, Sex, and Marriage. Prof.
Stephanie Coontz. November 9, 2004.
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(Mis)understanding History: Shaping Modern Myth and Popular Values. Dr.
Robert McElvaine. September 28, 2004.
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Sports in Popular Culture: Are We Winning or Losing? Dr. Richard Lapchick.
November 16, 2004.
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Obedience [45 min.]
Presents an experiment conducted during 1962 at Yale University on obedience to authority.
Describes both obedient and defiant reactions of subjects who are instructed to administer
electric shocks of increasing severity to another person. (Stanley Milgram) University Park, PA:
Pennsylvania State University, 1969. [Subjects: Obedience, Authority]
801
Our house: A very real documentary about kids of gay and lesbian parents
[57 min.]
Interviews with five families from New York, Arkansas, Arizona, and New Jersey describing
their experiences of living in households led by gay and lesbian parents. Cinema Guild, 1999.
 Personality disorders Concept Media, 2001.
Explores the Cluster B, the “dramatic, emotional, or erratic,” personality disorders. Examines
each of these in depth, looking at their development, prevalence, symptoms, impact and
treatment. Uses dramatic vignettes and interviews with professionals and educators in the
field to provide a basic understanding of these disorders and how they present challenges in
the home, workplace, and treatment environments. Concept Media, 2001.
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Personality disorders: causes, assessment, and treatment [29 min.]
Personality disorders: paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal [28 min.]
Personality disorders: antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic [38 min.]
Personality disorders: avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive [29 min.]
 Psychology, the study of human behavior [30 min. each]
An introductory course in psychology which introduces the basic content of psychology: the
facts, theories, perspectives, and terminology. 1990.
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What is psychology?
Research methods
Biology of behavior
Brain mind connection
Sleeping and dreaming
Sensation and perception
Learning
Memory
Decision making and problem solving
Language
Emotion
Motivation
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Gender and relationships
Personality
Program explains what motivates people and provides dramatic examples.
Examines various theories about personality types. Presents leading schools of personality
theory, including psychoanalytic, social-learning, humanistic, and behavioral. Reviews
contributions of Freud, Horney, Adler, and Jung to the development of . . .
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Intelligence
Cognitive development
Focuses on the intellectual development of infants and children. Discusses
Piaget's theories of cognitive development.
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Adult development
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Health, stress and coping
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What is normal?
Abnormal behavior
Approaches to therapy
Therapy Choices
Social psychology
Conformity
Issues in psychology
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A Question of Race [2 videocassettes] Discovery Channel School, 2001.
Focuses on stress and how it affects our daily lives. Examines the link between stress and disease.
Guides
Part 1: A Question of Race [51 min.] Become a part of the debate questioning whether race is
an accurate biological identification or a subcategory made up by humans to separate us.
Part 2: How Biased Are You? [26 min.] Discover how common bias is as hidden cameras
follow real-life adults as they interact with people of different races. [Subjects: Race relations;
Racism; Racial discrimination; Stereotype (Psychology)]
754
Relaxation techniques for people with special needs: Breaking the barriers
[23 min.]
Study Guide
Demonstrates how to use special relaxation training procedures to help children and
adolescents who have developmental disabilities. Champaign, IL: Research Press Co., 1989.
[Subjects: Relaxation; Relaxation—Study and teaching; Physical education for children with
disabilities; Neuromuscular diseases in children]
806
Religions around the world
[48 min.]
Throughout the world mankind is joined, but sometimes divided, by the depth and passion
of his religious devotion. This film investigates the fascinating range of major religions, from
all over the globe and explores their differences and similarities.
650
Research methods for the social sciences
[33 min.]
Describes the research methods used in the social sciences and the steps used to apply the
scientific method. Ethical research methods are also discussed. 1996.
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(The) self-made man
[64 min.]
Bob Stern, 77, discovers he is seriously ill, possibly dying. Thinking of an in-law on life-support,
Bob decides to take his own life to avoid that end. His family tries to stop him. Bob sets up a video
camera and tapes his arguments for suicide. Daughter Susan Stern tells the story of her father's
interesting life and talks about difficult end-of-life choices. New Day Films, 2005.
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Sex: Unknown
[60 min.]
Explores gender identity with contributions of psychologists and researchers, and through personal
insights from the Reimer family, including candid, heartrending interviews with Janet Reimer and her
son, who ultimately rejected his female identity and is now living as a man. WGBH Video, 2001.
470
Shadow of hate
[40 min.]
(30 copies) Readings Booklet
A documentary that examines 3 centuries of American history to understand America's history
of intolerance. (Teaching Tolerance is an educational project of the Southern Poverty Law
Center focused primarily at combating prejudice in school children.) 1995.
 [ABC News/Prentice Hall Video Library]
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Sociology, Volume VII [50 min.]
Topics: Philadelphia story, black racism, race & crime, end of welfare, managed care
system & mental health care. 1998.
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Sociology, Volume VI [40 min.]
1. Public Housing restrictions curb crime – 2. Managing family time – 3. Church
targets racial issues – 4. Dealing with juvenile offenders – 5. Young criminals, adult
punishment – 6. Medical Advertising – 7. Good Economics or Good Politics? 1996.
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Sociology series II: Volume III [66 min.]
1. More homeless & hungry face colder hearts -- 2. Child labor abuse in US -- 3.
Female gangs -- 4. Alcoholism -- 5. Excess of the rich & famous -- 6. America's infant
mortality crisis -- 7. Question of freedom of speech in ban of racist remarks – 8.
Shopping in the USSR. 1992.
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(Sociology, Government, Economics, Psychology)
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Sociology series II: Volume IV [66 min.]
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1. The family: old perceptions, new realities -- 2. SATs: are they valid? -- 3. Canadian
school system sets example for US. 1992.
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Sociology series II: Volume V [78 min.]
1. Passive smoking controversy --2. Physician-assisted suicide in terminally ill patients
–3. Welcome to Hell – 4. Crisis in health care costs –5. Health show special on drugs -6. Environmentalism effects buying habits. 1992.
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Sociological thinking and research [only have vol.3 of The sociological
imagination series] 1991. [30 min.]
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Speeches of Martin Luther King [60 min.]
Presents a collection of Martin Luther King's major speeches and minor asides, tracing the
development of his oratorical style (1955-1968). 1990.
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Stolen ground [44 min.]
A human face is put on the lingering effects of racism and a rare view of Asian-American men
directly and openly addressing racism’s impacts is given when 6 Asian-American men meet over
dinner and share their experiences and perspectives of racism and what it has taken from their
generation. During dinner, and in their reflections afterwards, a self-seen portrait of the so-called
“model minority’s” pain, anger, and anguish is revealed. Produced and directed by Lee Mun
Wah and Lindsey Jang. Oakland, CA: Stir-Fry Productions, 1998. [Subjects: Asian
Americans—Attitudes; Men—United States—Attitudes; Racism—United States—Public opinion;
Public opinion—United States]
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[Suicide] Light amongst the shadows: How to help those you care for when suicide
Booklet occurs. [23 min.]
Discusses why suicide is difficult to talk about and teaches how to help and what to say and do
when a suicide occurs. Orleans, MA: Paraclete Video Productions, 2000. [Subjects: Suicide—
psychology—Personal narratives; Bereavement—Personal narratives; Family—psychology—
Personal narratives; Suicide—Psychological aspects]
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[Suicide] Journey through the shadows: Hope for healing after someone you love
Booklet has committed suicide [35 min.]
Program offers ways to help survive your grief after someone you love has committed
suicide and shows you that you are not alone and that you can make it through this lifechanging experience. Orleans, MA: Paraclete Video Productions, 2000. [Subjects:
Suicide—psychology—Personal narratives; Bereavement—Personal narratives; Family—
psychology—Personal narratives; Suicide—Psychological aspects]
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Super size me [100 min.]
Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock embarks on a journey to find out if fast food is making Americans fat.
For 30 days he can’t eat or drink anything that isn’t on McDonald’s menu; he must eat three square
meals a day, he must eat everything on the menu at least once and supersize his meal if asked.
He treks across the country interviewing a host of experts on fast food and a number of regular folk
while downing McDonald’s to try and find out why 37% of Americans are now overweight.
Spurlock’s grueling diet spirals him into a metamorphosis that will make you think twice about
picking up another Big Mac. Sundance Film Festival, 2004.
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[The] 22nd floor [24 min.]
“The saying that ‘you can’t judge a book by its cover’ is brought to life when a man and a women
are trapped on an elevator in an office building over a weekend. The ending has a surprising
twist that is quite a shock.” Carousel Film, New York, 1993.
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Voices: Preparing counselors to serve diverse students
[35 min.]
Guide
Discusses how people develop self images and beliefs about others, and how they can learn to
relate to people of other cultures. Fort Collins, CO: Colorado State University, 1991. [Subjects:
Self-perception, Intercultural communication; Cross-cultural counseling]
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Votes for women [20 min.]
Celebrates the 72 year struggle for the right to vote, with archival photographs, stock footage,
and live action set to narration, music from the Suffrage Movement, and Kay Weaver’s classic
anthem, One fine day. Kay Weaver and Martha Wheelock. 1996.
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(Sociology, Government, Economics, Psychology)
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We the People … The U.S. Constitution and You
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[24 min.]
Representative Mike Pence (IN-2), sponsored by Ball State University, explains the principles
of the Constitution and how it affects the lives of Americans.
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What do social workers do?
[22 min.]
Charles Kuralt talks to his father, who was a social worker, and to other social workers about
what they do. 1991.
820
When two won’t do, by Maureen Marovitch. [90 min.]
Documentary-style production examining the concepts of open relationships and commitment
to one partner. Galafilm, 2001.
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World of the goddess (Mystic Fire Video) [103 min.]
Marija Gimbutas discusses culture, religious beliefs, symbolism and mythology of Old Europe
pertaining to goddesses of life, death, and regeneration. Following her lecture are questions
from audience. 1993.
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Legal Research for the 21st Century: (Series with Professor Bob Berring)
“…an essential series for anyone involved with legal research. Professor Berring covers the basics for
students and beginners as well as advanced strategies for seasoned legal researchers. These videos are
not mere lectures. They visually take you inside the actual paper and cyberspace research sources while
Berring provides his expert guidance.” St. Paul, MN: West, 2000. [Subject: Legal research]
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The Basics [71 min.]
Designed for law students, paralegals, new attorneys or anyone else who is coming to legal research with
little experience. Berring explains legal materials most frequently encountered by newcomers. He also
provides a framework essential for understanding legal research and closes with a careful consideration of
what cases are and how they work.
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Case Finding and the Future of Cases [63 min.]
Covers case finding both in paper and in cyberspace. Various methods for finding cases are explored, as
are the best tricks for saving time. Links between old printed digests and the new online systems of
WESTLAW and LEXIS are explored. Closes with discussion of future of case publication and case finding.
701-3
Citators and Secondary Source Research [76 min.]
Covers citators and secondary sources. Breaks down citators into their functional parts and shows how
they work in all forms. KeyCite and Shepards are each explored, then secondary sources, both traditional
and new, are treated, showing how they can provide the context for efficient research.
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Statutes, Legislative History and Administrative Materials [72 min.]
Bread and butter explanation of statutes, legislative history and administrative materials. Uses visual
patterns to make this material comprehensible. Use of “context” sources is designed to demystify the
important, but sometimes difficult research of legislative history.
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Legal Research on the Internet and Research Strategies [64 min.]
Explores both the content and methods of sophisticated Internet Research. Looking for patterns and
exploring current sources, he attempts to bring order to chaos of cyberspace. Second part contains vital
tips for how to be an effective legal researcher.
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Legal Research for the 21st Century: Advanced Research (Series with Professor
Bob Berring) St. Paul, MN: West, 2001. [Subject: Legal research, and following subjects]
Environmental Law [57 min.]
Sources of environmental law organize themselves around some basic concepts. Professor Berring
presents a model for thinking about the subject and provides both paper and electronic routes to follow in
your environmental law research.
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Foreign Law [43 min.]
This tape explores the nature of foreign law and the sources for finding it. From the oldest paper sets to the
new web-based tools, the entire panoply of sources is considered. Internet research expert, Marci Hoffman
of Georgetown Law Library, joins Mr. Berring to share her insights.
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Intellectual Property Law [59 min.]
Berring sorts out the features of intellectual property law as a concept and explores sources for successfully
researching it. Both paper and Internet research are covered.
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International Law [46 min.]
Provides solid basics for finding sources of international law. Both paper and Internet sources are covered,
with a special focus on the new sources emerging on the Internet. Joining Mr. Berring is Marci Hoffman of
the Georgetown Law Library.
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Ethics in America [11 videocassettes, 60 min. each]
Series examines a wide range of ethical positions and allows the viewer to look at his/her own ethical
standards. Columbia University Seminars on Media & Society in association with WNET/New York (PBS
television series). Santa Barbara, CA: Annenberg/CPB Project, 1988.
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Do Unto Others (Panelists discuss the question of community responsibility.)
To Defend a Killer (Ethical dilemmas of the criminal justice system are explored.)
Public Trust, Private Interests (Looks at trust within the government, between one
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Does Doctor Know Best? (Controversies created by modern medicine are discussed.)
Anatomy of a Corporate Takeover (Top CEOs debate an alarming array of ethical
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Under Orders, Under Fire (Part I)
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Under Orders, Under Fire (Part II)
public official and another, and between the government and the public.)
problems surrounding merger mania.)
(The duty to follow orders and a commander’s
obligation to protect soldiers are discussed by top military personnel and news
correspondents.)
(Generals and others examine the clash between
military tribunals and the right of confidentiality.)
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Truth on Trial (The ethical dilemmas of civil litigation are the focus.)
The Human Experiment (Whether or not humans should be used as test subjects in the
medical research field is debated.)
Politics, Privacy and the Press (Panelists on both sides of the issue discuss what part
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of a public official’s life should be exempt from public scrutiny.)
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Investigative Reports: Child Sex Trade [50 min.]
Looks at underage boys and girls who have become prostitutes through interviews with three
child prostitutes from Calgary, Canada. A&E Television Networks, 1997.
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Investigative Reports: Border Patrol, America’s Gatekeepers [50 min.]
A look at the challenging and dangerous work of the United States Border Patrol. A&E
Television Networks, 2001.
910 v3
Investigative Reports: Death penalty on trial [100 min.]
Capital punishment—law and legislation, political aspects, cases. A&E Television Networks,
2001.
910 v4
Investigative Reports: Supersize Generation: Kids and Obesity [46 min.]
This video looks at the many factors contributing to obesity in children. We live in a foodsaturated environment, and lifestyle changes like eating out, urban sprawl and families with two
working parents are key contributors. Listen to officials from the CDC, the Center for Science in
the Public Interest and the former secretary of agriculture for a top-down look at this problem,
while overweight kids and their parents offer a more personal view. A&E Television Networks,
2001.
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Investigative Reports: Criminal Evidence [91 min.]
Examines the work of forensic anthropologist Kathy Reich. She investigates the 1973 murder
of a night club bouncer and mass graves in Guatemala. A&E Television Networks, 2001.
910 v6
Inside Story: Scene of the Crime [50 min.]
We follow the Baltimore Crime Lab personnel as they perform their grisly task of collecting all
manner of evidence from every crime scene in Baltimore. They are skilled in photographing,
detecting fingerprints, sketching and gathering physical evidence. A&E Television Networks,
1998.
After the series above, the following titles are alphabetized:
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American Justice: The Andrea Yates story [50 min.]
Bill Kurtis examines the harrowing story of the Texas mother who killed her five children. The
Andrea Yates story reports that Andrea’s attorneys entered a plea of not guilty by reason of
insanity. A & E Television Networks, 2003.
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The Best of American Justice [4 videodiscs, 300 minutes]
Get an up-close look at some of the most famous crimes of the 20th century and how they have
affected the justice system in this special set featuring some of the most popular episodes from this
long-running series. Revealing interviews, rare footage and period accounts bring these chilling
stories to life. Disc 1: Al Capone; Lindberg baby kidnapping; Lucky Luciano; Disc 2: Boston strangler;
Jonestown massacre; Son of Sam; Disc 3: Hillside stranglers; John Dillinger; Manson Family murder
parts 1 & 2; Disc 4: Dr. Samuel Sheppard; Gary Gilmore; John Wayne Gacy; Ted Bundy. Host Bill
Kurtis. A&E Home Video, 2002.
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The best of the big house [6 videodiscs, 600 minutes]
A journey inside the most notorious prisons in America. Interviews from former inmates, guards,
wardens and other insiders offer an unvarnished dlook at what life is like behind bars, while
journalists and historians detail the stories that have become part of prison lore, including the
“Escape from Alcatraz” and the presidential bid that was from inside the walls of Atlanta Federal
Prison. Disc 1: Alcatraz; Sing Sing Disc 2: Eastern State Penitentiary; Leavenworth Disc 3: Atlanta
Federal; San Quentin Disc 4: Folsom; Alerson Federal Women’s Penitentiary Disc 5: Attica Prison;
McNeil Island Disc 6: Angola; East Jersey State. Narrated by Paul Sorvino. History Channel. A&E
Home Video, 2004.
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Court TV: The O.J. Simpson trial. [60 min.]
The televised trial of O.J. Simpson for the murders of his former wife Nicole Simpson and her friend Ronald
Goldman on June 12, 1994. “A riveting look at a case that fascinates and haunted all of America … Explores
the intricate workings of the judicial system.”—Container. WarnerVision, 1995.
DVD 024
Juvenile justice [1 videodisc, 100 minutes]
One of the most disturbing modern trends is the soaring number of children who commit serious
crimes.Looks at why kids are committing so many crimes, what can be done to prevent them, and
how the young perpetrators should be punished. Host Bill Kurtis. A&E Home Video, 1994/2002.
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The mental health dilemma [1 videodisc, 50 minutes]
The stories of mentally ill felons released to the streets illustrate the explosive intersection of
psychiatry and the law. NY Justice talks to polic officers who find themselves routinely arresting
individuals who are clearly incapacitated. They are both frustrated with the system which seems to be
unable to deal with their special needs. If the mentally ill would get more treatment and structure in
their lives, they would probably not be involved with the criminal justice system. Host Bill Kurtis. A&E
Home Video, 2002.
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Punishment [1 videodisc, 100 minutes]
Look at the methods mankind has developed to exact retribution on those who violate the strictures of
society. It is a story peppered with cruelty, anger and madness, a veritable tour of the dark side of the
human psyche. In the name of creating more humane societies, we have come up with some of the
most unimaginable devices and practices ever conceived …. History Channel. Narrator, Keith
David. A&E Home Video, 2004.
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Serial killers: profiling of the criminal mind [2 videodiscs, 200 minutes]
An electrifying journey into the unexplored territory of our culture’s dark side, and get an up-close and
powerfully personal perspective on some of the most savage serial killers in the history of law
enforcement. Disc 1: The criminal profiler; Jeffery Dahmer Disc 2: John Wayne Gacy; Charles
Manson. Host Bill Kurtis. A&E Home Video, 2000.
VHS 917
True Crime Authors: Helter Skelter with Vincent Bugliosi [50 min.]
Vincent Bugliosi wrote the book and was also the attorney who prosecuted Charles Manson
and his family for their murderous spree. Bugliosi revisits the murders and 41-week trial.
History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 2002.
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Legal Research for the 21st Century: (Series with Professor Bob Berring)
“…an essential series for anyone involved with legal research. Professor Berring covers the
basics for students and beginners as well as advanced strategies for seasoned legal
researchers. These videos are not mere lectures. They visually take you inside the actual
paper and cyberspace research sources while Berring provides his expert guidance.” St. Paul,
MN: West, 2000. [Subject: Legal research]
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The Basics [71 min.]
Designed for law students, paralegals, new attorneys or anyone else who is coming to legal
research with little experience. Berring explains legal materials most frequently encountered
by newcomers. He also provides a framework essential for understanding legal research and
closes with a careful consideration of what cases are and how they work.
701-2
Case Finding and the Future of Cases [63 min.]
Covers case finding both in paper and in cyberspace. Various methods for finding cases are
explored, as are the best tricks for saving time. Links between old printed digests and the new
online systems of WESTLAW and LEXIS are explored. Closes with discussion of future of case
publication and case finding.
701-3
Citators and Secondary Source Research [76 min.]
Covers citators and secondary sources. Breaks down citators into their functional parts and
shows how they work in all forms. KeyCite and Shepards are each explored, then secondary
sources, both traditional and new, are treated, showing how they can provide the context for
efficient research.
701-4
Statutes, Legislative History and Administrative Materials [72 min.]
Bread and butter explanation of statutes, legislative history and administrative materials. Uses
visual patterns to make this material comprehensible. Use of “context” sources is designed to
demystify the important, but sometimes difficult research of legislative history.
701-6
Legal Research on the Internet and Research Strategies [64 min.]
Explores both the content and methods of sophisticated Internet Research. Looking for
patterns and exploring current sources, he attempts to bring order to chaos of cyberspace.
Second part contains vital tips for how to be an effective legal researcher.

Legal Research for the 21st Century: Advanced Research (Series with
Professor Bob Berring)
St. Paul, MN: West, 2001. [Subject: Legal research, and following subjects]
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Environmental Law [57 min.]
Sources of environmental law organize themselves around some basic concepts. Professor
Berring presents a model for thinking about the subject and provides both paper and electronic
routes to follow in your environmental law research.
747
Foreign Law [43 min.]
This tape explores the nature of foreign law and the sources for finding it. From the oldest paper
sets to the new web-based tools, the entire panoply of sources is considered. Internet research
expert, Marci Hoffman of Georgetown Law Library, joins Mr. Berring to share her insights.
748
Intellectual Property Law [59 min.]
Berring sorts out the features of intellectual property law as a concept and explores sources for
successfully researching it. Both paper and Internet research are covered.
749
International Law [46 min.]
Provides solid basics for finding sources of international law. Both paper and Internet sources
are covered, with a special focus on the new sources emerging on the Internet. Joining Mr.
Berring is Marci Hoffman of the Georgetown Law Library.
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Baby Basics [110 min.]
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Guide for new and expectant parents, illustrates with diagrams and demonstrations what parents
need to know for those first critical months in a child’s life. Ch.1—The newborn at birth, Ch.2—Caring
for yourselves post-partum, Ch.3—First days at home, Ch.4—Daily care, Ch.5—Feeding, Ch.6—
Health and safety, Ch.7—Crying and sleeping, Ch.8—Growth and development
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Children and autism : time is brain
[27 min.]
More children are being diagnosed with autism and earlier diagnosis will help these children get
better care. 2004.
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Common Childhood Illnesses [33 min.]
Addresses common childhood illnesses, their symptoms, possible at home and professional
medical treatments, and how to decide if a doctor should be consulted. Charleston, WV :
Cambridge Educational, c1991. [Subjects: Childhood illnesses—Diagnosis; Childhood
illnesses—Treatment]
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Eric Carle: Picture Writer [27 min.]
Eric invites you into his own studio where he reads from three of his most popular books and
shows how, step by step, he prepares his colorful tissue papers and creates brilliant collage
pictures. New York: Phiomel Books/Scholastic, 1993. [Subjects; Carle, Eric; Authors, American—
20th century—Interviews; Illustrated books, Children’s]
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Eye of the Storm [26 min.] Videocassette release of the 1970 TV program Now.
Award winning documentary records an innovative experiment in which a third-grade teacher
divides her all-white class into "blue-eyes" and "brown-eyes," making each group superior or
inferior on successive days. The program, NOW, demonstrates the nature and effects of
bigotry by showing changes brought about in their behavior and learning patterns. Mt. Kisco,
NY: Center for the Humanities, 1991? [Subjects: Prejudices; Discrimination]
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Learning centers in child care settings [18 min.]
Practical steps for planning and starting learning centers.
809
Presenter's guide;
Learning Center guide
Life’s greatest miracle, by Lennet Nilsson (A NOVA production) [60 min.]
Shows the development of a child from conception to birth. 2001.
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Safe, active play: A guide to avoiding play area hazards [34 min.]
Reviews playground safety by comparing effective and safe playground equipment with
dangerous designs. 1997.
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Ten Things Every Child Needs [60 min.]
Shows how brain development in children up to age three is influenced by such things as
interaction, touch, stable relationships, safe environments, self-esteem, quality child care, play,
communication, music, and reading. Kathy Giangreco. 1997. [Anderson VHS 955] [Subjects:
Child development; Brain—Growth; Brain stimulation]
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White House conference on child care [Pt.1 & Pt.2] [240 min.]
Highlights problems relating to child care in America, including affordability, availability and the
training of professional care givers. Proposes body of legislation to address problems. Various
experts discuss issues. 1996.
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Windows on learning: A framework for making decisions
[Label reads: Introduction to documenting children's work]
We see evidence of children's growth and development in the course of their daily activities.
Through observation, we gain insights into what children know, what they're learning, and where
their interests lie. As teachers, we often wonder how to use… 1997.
Series titles listed alphabetically on following pages:
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 Authentic Assessment [5 videocassettes]
Workbook
Early Childhood Programs throughout the country are becoming increasingly accountable for
the progress that children are making in their care. This video series explores the value of
authentic assessment in documenting young children's progress, observational methods used
to assess young children, systems used to organize the data and different formal assessment
instruments or checklists used to collate the data. Teachers demonstrate how they
communicate with parents to inform them of their child's development. Finally, directors and
education coordinators share how they provide on-going training for their staff and the training
issues that they have encountered along the way."--publisher's web site.
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Setting the Stage (23:42)
Observing young children I: the eyes have it (24:43)
Observing young children II: making the connection (22:50)
Parents: our most important resource (27:00)
Training and support are key (25:19).
 Caring for our children [30 min. each]
6 videocassettes; Demonstrations of how to comply with the various guidelines presented
in the book, Caring for our children, that contains national standards for the development
and evaluation of health and safety performance for out-of-home child care. 1995.
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Standards and you (Pt.1)
Basic caregiving (Pt.2)
Ready for anything (Pt.3)
Setting up for healthy and safe care (Pt.4)
Keeping it in shape (Pt.5)
Illness in child care (Pt.6)
 Child care: Indoor safety. 1990.
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Masters
Study Guides
Making it safe [1] [20 min.]
Shows the type of design for early childhood settings, which minimizes the
risk of accidents, evaluates toys and equipment, and discusses value of a
team approach in maintaining safety of children.
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Keeping it safe [2] [18 min.]
Shows the type of design for early childhood settings, which minimizes the
risk of accidents, evaluates toys and equipment, and discusses value of a
team approach in maintaining safety of children.
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Playing it safe [3] [16 min.]
 Child care video magazine: Social-Emotional Growth & Socialization
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First moves: Welcoming a child to a new caregiving setting [27 min.]
Trainer's manual;
Guide
Illustrates some practical steps that child care providers can take in introducing a
child to a new setting and easing the trauma of separation from parents. 1988.
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Flexible, fearful, or feisty: The different temperaments of infants and toddlers
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Getting in tune: Creating nurturing relationships with infants and toddlers
[26 min.] Explores various temperamental styles of infants and toddlers. 1990.
[24 min.] Presents steps caregivers can take to establish supportive,
responsive relationships with infants and toddlers. 1990.
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 Child care video magazine: Group Care
It's not just routine: Feeding, diapering, and napping infants and toddlers
Trainer's manual;
Guide
[28 min.] Addresses the need for caregivers to use feeding, napping, and diapering
as opportunities to build close personal relationships with each child while attending
to child's physical, emotional & other developmental needs. 1990.
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It’s not just routine: Feeding, diapering, and napping infants and
toddlers (WestEd) [23 min.]
Guide
Addresses the need for caregivers to use feeding, napping, and diapering as opportunities to
build close personal relationship with each child while attending to the child’s physical,
emotional, and other developmental needs. Child care video magazine, Program for infanttoddler caregivers. Sacramento, CA: California State Dept. of Education, 1990. 2d ed.
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Respectfully yours: Magda Gerber's approach to professional infant/toddler
care [58 min.]
Gerber looks for caregivers sensitive to the infant and sees the child care environment
through the eyes and experiences of infants. 1988.
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Space to grow: Creating a child care environment for infants and toddlers
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Together in care: Meeting the intimacy needs of infants and toddlers in
groups [30 min.]
[23 min.] Program for infant-toddler caregivers. 1992.
Discusses the need for infants and toddlers in group child care situations to have a
continuing relationship with a few caring people in an intimate setting. 1991.
Child care video magazine: Learning & Development
Ages of infancy: Caring for young, mobile, and older infants [26 min.]
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Trainer's manual;
Guide
Presents ideas and guidelines on how to support infants as they move through stages of
development. 1990.
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Discoveries of infancy: Cognitive development and learning [32min.]
Explores constant quest for knowledge by children in the first three years of life;
concentrating on six major areas, learning schemes, cause and effect, use of tools, object
permanence, understanding space, and imitation. 1992.
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 Child care video magazine: Early Messages
Facilitating Language Development and Communication
WestEd) [28 min.]
Guide
Presents 10 strategies to enhance language development in infants and toddlers in a child care
setting. Peter Mangione. Program for infant toddler caregivers; module 3, pt. 3. Child care video
magazine. Sacramento, CA: California Dept. of Education, 1998.
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 Child care video magazine: Culture, Family & Providers
Protective urges: Working with the feelings of parents and caregivers
Trainer's manual;
Guide
[27 min.] Helps caregivers understand normal behaviors of parents of infants in
care, including highly emotional behavior & conflicting feelings about caregiver/child
relationships. Suggests caregiver display competence, honesty, & understanding to
provide base … 1996.
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Essential connections: Ten keys to culturally sensitive child care
[36 min.] Recommends ways to structure and run child care programs to strengthen
children's connections with their families and their home culture. 1993.
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 The developing child; Module 24A [29 min.]
Moral development: Concept and theory [1] Module Workbook
Moral development is an important part of total development. … Theories of
sociobiology, psychoanalysis, social learning and cognitive development offer
differing views as to how individual learns to behave morally & develops a
conscience. 1998.
 The developing child; Module 24B [29 min.]
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Moral development: Learning to be moral [2]
Module Workbook
Emergence of moral behavior takes place from infancy through adolescence. Major
influence on moral development of child is model provided by parents. Religious
instruction & schools also play role in development of moral values during childhood.
1998.
 The developing child; Modules 16A & 16B
Module Workbook
Videos discuss development and education of the exceptional child, which is a child
who varies from the normal either by possessing unusual abilities or disabilities. 1998.
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Exceptional child: Building understanding [1] [29 min.]
Exceptional child: Focusing on nursing and learning [2] [29 min.]
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 Hand-in-hand: Supporting children with play problems 1992. [30 min. each]
610-1
When a child doesn't play [Module 1]
Background information regarding skill development through play; identifies six play problem
behaviors and a process for adult intervention; shows examples of teachers using the
intervention process.
610-2
The child who wanders [Module 2]
Examines reasons why children wander from activity to activity without engaging in
meaningful play; shows how teachers develop interventions that involve their direct and
indirect support, the curriculum and other children.
610-3
The child who dabbles [Module 3]
Shows how teachers identify children who engage only marginally with materials; examines
various interventions designed to help children play with greater depth and focus, extending their
interest, enjoyment and learning.
610-4
The child who appears anxious [Module 4]
Identifies children who are reluctant to join in play and offers reasons why; shows teachers
developing and using specific interventions designed to build children's trust and to help them
become more relaxed and playful.
610-5
The child who appears aloof [Module 5]
Focuses on children who avoid others and seem unwilling or unable to make social contact;
demonstrates how teachers design interventions that draw aloof children into cooperative play by
using various curriculum activities and peers.
610-6
The child who is ignored [Module 6]
Identifies children who may have individual play skills but who are ignored by others
when attempting to join their play; examines teacher interventions that encourage
children to enter play groups and assume various roles in play.
610-7
The child who is rejected [Module 7]
Examines children whose behavior creates barriers to play with other children; shows
interventions designed to teach children new skills and positive social play behaviors.
 Human development: Conception to neonate: 1992.
477-1
Pregnancy [v1 – 26 min.]
Instr. Manual
Follows a couple through their pregnancy from conception to birth, describing their
emotional and psychological reactions as well as the physical changes that occur.
477-2
Birth and the newborn [v2 – 27 min.]
Instr. Manual
Describes family-sensitive birth practices and the initial interactions between
parents and newborn. Discusses physical care of the neonate immediately after
birth.
477-3
Reducing risk factors [v3 – 34 min.]
Instr. Manual
Describes environmental factors in pregnancy that contribute to birth defects and low
birth weight. Focuses on factors shown to be preventable through intervention,
primarily changes in life style. Discusses importance of delaying childbirth until …
 Human development: First 2 1/2 years: 1991.
Traces the factors that contribute to the metamorphosis of a child from a helpless,
seemingly unresponsive newborn to a confident toddler interacting with people and
objects in his world. Also offers practical suggestions for enhancing that
development.
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478-2
478-3
478-4
Physical growth & motor development [v1 – 19 min.]
Cognitive development [v2 – 25 min.]
Language development [v3 – 25 min.]
Emotional and social development [v4 – 22 min.]
Instr. Manual
Instr. Manual
Instr. Manual
Instr. Manual
 Human development: 2 1/2 to 6 years: 1992.
479-1
Physical growth & motor development [v1 – 21 min.]
Instr. Manual
Discusses the patterns of growth seen in the years between 2 1/2 and 6 & describes
how the increased growth of various organs affects the child's ability to function.
Discusses gross and fine motor development.
479-2
Cognitive development [v2 – 28 min.]
Instr. Manual
Describes Piaget's theories regarding cognitive development, including the processes of
assimilation and accommodation. Discusses preoperational thought and language development
during these years.
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Psychosocial development [v3 – 23 min.]
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Discusses tasks crucial to a preschooler's emotional & social development.
Describes Erikson's stages pertaining to preschool children & Spitz's stages of how
children deal with frustration. Addresses self-awareness, self-esteem, sexuality, and
attachment
Role of play [v4 – 22 min.]
479-4
Instr. Manual
Defines play and discusses some of its functions as well as describing different
types of play; also the social character of play and gender differences in play.
 Human development: Enhancing social & cognitive growth in children:
Parents, caregivers, and child care professionals can best prepare themselves by learning factors
which contribute to and detract from positive behaviors, by being knowledgeable in the early
detection and intervention of behavioral and learning problems. 1994.
480-1
480-2
480-3
Compliance, self-control, and prosocial behavior [v1 – 27 min.]
Peer relationships [v2 – 31 min.]
Intellectual growth and achievement [v3 – 27 min.]
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 Indiana steps ahead: Child care collection III 1994. [28 min. each]
Promoting health, safety and nutrition (October 18)
Preparing environments for children
(October 20)
Is my baby OK? (October 25)
Discipline: Appropriate guidance of young children (October 27)
Parents, books and kids (November 1)
Building quality care: Relationships culture of education of young children (November 3)
Partners in child care (November 8)
Communication / Parents (November 10 – Missing)
School-age child care: Caring enough (November 15)
Designing developmentally appropriate days (#882) (November 17)
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Instr. Manual
Looks at child's environment, adult/child interactions, the child, developmental appropriateness by both age
and individual, finding appropriate stress-reducing activities for distressed children, and encouraging
development of self-control in children.
392-11
Child care administration: Tying it all together (#887) (November 29)
c.1, c.2
Looks at mission statements, ethics policies, classroom policies, job descriptions, staff recruitment and
selection, staff orientation, staff development and training, and evaluation.
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c.1, c.2
Painting a positive picture: Proactive behavior management (#881)
(November 22) Looks at how to manage children's behavior and discipline vs. punishment.
547c.1,c.2
Variety is the spice: Early childhood intervention in natural environments [28 min.]
Looks at the need for early intervention especially in the case of special needs children.
Explains the First Steps Early Intervention Program. (Indiana steps ahead, child care
collection)
548c.1,c.2 Food for thought: Nutrition and children [28 min.]
Nutrition is an essential element of a child's growth and development. This video addresses children's
dietary needs, food preparation and sanitation, as well as social experience of mealtime. 1996.
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Indiana Bureau of Child Development series
New Games for Child Care Settings [30 min.]
Learning, dancing, kicking a ball—all these activities are fun for children. They enjoy using their
bodies and exercising growing limbs and muscles. Cognitive, emotional, social and physical skills are
all interconnected in human development, however, many times adults see education in terms of
cognitive stimulation only. But the facts are, that children learn by doing. Like all other types of play,
physical activity provides many types of learning experiences for young children. Encouraging
physical skills can lead to a healthy lifestyle later on. Indiana’s child care collection. Dee NorrisHelms, Indiana Bureau of Child Development, IPR, 1997. [Subjects: Day care centers—Activity
programs; Physical fitness for children; Child development]
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A Reason to Care: Corporate Support of Community Child Care [28 min.]
Looks at the building blocks of quality child care: health and hygiene, physical development, safety,
materials, child/space ratio, child/staff ratio, a caring and age appropriate environment, individual
treatment, what kids like, problem solving, and activities. Indiana steps ahead, the child care
collection V. Susan Bayh, Indiana Bureau of Child Development, IPR, 1996. NAEYC distributor.
[Subjects: Child care services; Day care centers; Child development]
692
Structured Play: Gross Motor Activities for Everyday [28 min.]
Looks at structured play, developmental appropriateness, movement concepts, skill themes, and
equipment. Indiana steps ahead, the child care collection IV. Susan Bayh, Indiana Bureau of Child
Development, IPR, 1995. [Subjects: Infants—Care; Child care services; Day care centers—Activity
programs; Family day care—Activity programs; Infants]
693
Developmental Infant Care [28 min.]
Looks at how to care for an infant at different stages of their growth. Indiana steps ahead, the child
care collection IV. Susan Bayh, Indiana Bureau of Child Development, IPR, 1995. [Subjects: Child
care services; Day care centers—Activity programs; Family day care—Activity programs; Motor ability
in children; Play]
694
Exploring Science and Nature [28 min.]
Looks at learning processes (observation, classification, comparison, communication, inference, and
prediction), using numbers, measurement, space-time relationships, nature appreciation, and taking
field trips. Indiana steps ahead, the child care collection IV. Susan Bayh, Indiana Bureau of Child
Development, IPR, 1995. [Subjects: Child care services; Day care centers—Activity programs; Family
day care—Activity programs; Science—Study and teaching; Natural history—Study and teaching]
695
Before and After School: Creative Experiences [28 min.]
Looks at the building blocks of quality school-age child care: health and hygiene, physical development,
safety, materials, child/space ratio, child/staff ratio, a caring and age appropriate environment, individual
treatment, what kids like, problem solving, and activities. Indiana steps ahead, the child care collection II.
Susan Bayh, IBCDt, IPR, 1993. [Subjects: School-age child care; Child care services; Day care centers—
Activity programs; Family day care—Activity programs]
696
Quality Family Child Care [28 min.]
Looks at what a family child care professional offers families and what aspects parents look for in quality
family child care. Answers common questions and offers suggestions. Talks about learning centers, and
how you can enrich children’s play, teach children through modeling behavior, maintain a daily schedule,
and work with a mixed age group. Indiana steps ahead, the child care collection II. Susan Bayh, IBCD,
IPR, 1993. [Subjects: Child care services; Family day care; Day care centers]
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NAEYC Series:
Curriculum for preschool & kindergarten: Discussion with Lilian Katz [15 min.]
Lilian Katz on how formal the curriculum should be for 4 and 5 year olds.
She discusses what the appropriate curriculum is for this age group. 1985. (NAEYC #804)
328
A Classroom with blocks [13 min.]
Describes the beneficial learning concepts, experiences, and socialization skills gained from playing with
blocks in the classroom. Discusses structuring the classroom to accommodate block play. 1987. (NAEYC #821)
329
Culture and education of young children: A Discussion with Carol Phillips [17 min.]
Carol Phillips on how early childhood programs show respect for our cultural diversity and use this
richness to enhance children's learning. 1985. (NAEYC #803)
382
Marian Wright Edelman's 1990 NAEYC Conference Address
[60 min.]
Marian Wright Edelman discusses the legislation of the 101st Congress concerning child care and
sets forth goals for America's children and advocates for the next century. 1991. (NAEYC #871)
383
Toddler curriculum: Making connections
[19 min.]
Shows how the characteristics of the toddler (age 12-36 months) must be considered in providing
a developmentally appropriate curriculum for a child care center. Intersperses scenes from a
center with comments by Alice Honig of Syracuse University. 1991. (NAEYC #848)
384
Ella Jenkins: Learning can be fun [57 min.]
Ella Jenkins performs before an adult audience, demonstrating how to make a friend, using songs,
gestures, and musical instruments. The songs emphasize the importance of friendship. 1984. (NAEYC #851)
385
Full cost of quality in early childhood programs
Describes the need for and difficulty of obtaining funds for providing adequate childcare; includes
NAEYC recommendations for childcare programs. 1992. (NAEYC #862)
386
Discipline: A discussion with Jimmy Hymes
[17 min.]
Dr. Hymes discusses in general terms sensible age-related discipline for teachers of young
children. His child-centered philosophy revolves around children's' learning consideration for
others and teachers' thoughtful control of the class. 1985. (NAEYC #805)
387
Play and learning: A discussion with Barbara Biber
[18 min.]
In an interview with Carolyn S. Dorrell, Barbara Biber discusses why play is important and what
children learn during play. 1985. (NAEYC #807)
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Music across the curriculum with Thomas Moore [20 min.]
An interview with Thomas Moore and examples of music in an early childhood classroom showing the
integra-tion of music in the classroom and the structured use of music to build processing skills. 1991.
(NAEYC #832)
389
Early childhood legislation enacted by the 101st Congress
[18 min.]
Describes early childhood programs enacted in 1990 along with strategies. 1991. (NAEYC #870)
390
Whole language learning with Gerry Oglan
[20 min.]
Explores the role of the teacher/parent in language development and the use of the whole
language philosophy in an early childhood class. 1990. (NAEYC #831)
391c1, c2
Building quality child care: Health and safety [28 min.]
Focuses on standard health and safety practices in a group child care setting. Reviews
procedures for handwashing, diapering, toileting and food serving and the integration of these
practices into the curriculum. 1990. (NAEYC #830)
NAEYC series 2 (CDA Professional Preparation Program):
Celebrating early childhood teachers (#860) [18 min.]
393-1
Qualities of the early childhood employee, children's needs, and parental needs are discussed.
1986.
393-2
Partnerships with parents (#857) [28 min.]
Discusses how parents and teachers can work together for the benefit of preschool children,
foster communications, and resolve difficulties with schedules of both parents and schools. 1989.
393-3
Developmentally appropriate practice: Curriculum, the role of the teacher
(#856) [28 min.] Shows that all of a child's experiences are part of the curriculum in early
childhood education, and describes how the teacher can use many kinds of activities to teach. 1988.
393-4
Developmentally appropriate practice: Children ages birth through five years
(#854) [27 min.] Depicts teachers and children in action in developmentally appropriate
393-6
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Discipline, guidance techniques for young children (Appropriate Guidance)
(#855) [28 min.] Information on how to handle discipline, and how to teach children the
programs. Also points out inappropriate practices. 1987.
skill of self-discipline. 1988.

Whole child: A caregiver’s guide to the first five years series Joanne
Hendrick. Annenberg/CPB, 1997 [30 minutes each]
Teaches the latest in the fields of child development and child care for the critical years from
birth to the age of five. Outlines essential information about children’s physical, emotional,
and cognitive development. Presents practical developmental activities and techniques to
use in difficult situations. Shows real children and teachers in Head Start classrooms, a
private urban infant center and preschool, an in-home family child care program, a suburban
preschool and two university child care centers.
787
It’s the little things
[Program 1: The importance of a well-ordered and predictable
environment]
788
By leaps and bounds
789
Babies are children, too
790
Dealing with feelings
791
I’m glad I’m me
792
Listening to families
[Program 2: Physical development and appropriate
developmental activities, good health practices, and environmental safety]
[Program 3: The special concerns when caring for infants
in groups and the importance of nurturing care]
[Program 4: Activities that promote emotional health in family
relations, self-expression, and dealing with stress]
[Program 5: Recognizing children’s accomplishments and offering
opportunities for individual choice]
[Program 6: Ways to help families deal with everyday problems
and life crises]
793
Everybody’s special
[Program 7: Working with children who have special
educational needs]
794
Getting along together
795
Building inner controls
796
Respecting diversity
[Program 8: Childhood social development and ways to
enhance a child’s social competence]
[Program 9: Guiding children in finding acceptable ways to
express their aggressive feelings]
[Program 10: How prejudice develops and how to respect
cultural differences]
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Creativity and Play [Program 11: The relationship of creativity to self-worth and self-
798
Let’s talk about it
799
Growing minds
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expression]
[Program 12: Language acquisition and methods for increasing
language competence]
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HACCP: Hazard analysis critical control points [15 min.]
Print Supplements
Sanitation expert Ronald Cichy explains the new inspection process. (Food adulteration
and inspection; Food handling). 199-.
815
FastTrack food safety: Food production [27 min.]
One of a five-part training program dealing with food safety principles. This segment
shows that food production tasks cause most food safety problems. Describes how to
attack dangerous practices at this critical stage. Tells which food items are common
sources of contamination and how to handle them. Tells how to avoid danger zones.
1994.
816
FastTrack food safety: Receiving & storage [22 min.]
One of a five-part training program dealing with food safety principles. This segment tells
how to make sure only safe food enters an eating establishment from suppliers. Explains
how to spot contamination warning signs. Shows how to properly store dry, refrigerated,
frozen, leftover, and non-food items. 1994.
817
FastTrack food safety: Warewashing [21 min.]
One of a five-part training program dealing with food safety principles. This segment
explains that proper sanitation starts with clean dishes. Tells how to ensure safe
tableware for guests and safe kitchenware for co-workers. Shows how to wash, sanitize,
and store various tableware and kitchen utensils from spoons to roasting pans; how to
make sure each guest receives sanitary tableware; and how to keep hazards like garbage
and cleaning supplies from contaminating food. 1994.
818
FastTrack food safety: Service [25 min.]
One of a five-part training program dealing with food safety principles. This segment
focuses on servers, the last safety checkpoint before guests receive food. Emphasizes
that servers should know how to safely hold food at buffet tables, salad bars, and other
holding areas; how to handle plates, cups and flatware to avoid contaminating food while
serving; and how to keep service areas safe and sanitary. 1994.
819
Food and beverage quality service skills [2 videocassettes 30 min.]
Shows restaurant servers how to provide efficient service and personal attention.
Preparing for service, greeting guests, taking beverage orders, and taking the food order
are covered in part 1. Placing the order, picking up the order, serving the entrée, and
completing the service are covered in part 2. 1994.
834
Food Service Excellence: Customer Service Skills [60 min.]
Offers valuable tips on waiter and waitress attitude, customer table-side satisfaction,
handling customer complaints, and hosting and hostessing. 1987.
DVD 15
Super size me [100 min.]
Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock embarks on a journey to find out if fast food is making Americans fat.
For 30 days he can’t eat or drink anything that isn’t on McDonald’s menu; he must eat three
square meals a day, he must eat everything on the menu at least once and supersize his meal if
asked. He treks across the country interviewing a host of experts on fast food and a number of
regular folk while downing McDonald’s to try and find out why 37% of Americans are now
overweight. Spurlock’s grueling diet spirals him into a metamorphosis that will make you think
twice about picking up another Big Mac. Sundance Film Festival, 2004.
DVD 78
Servsafe [6 videodiscs, 130 min.]
Provides visual reinforcement of the concepts presented in ServSafe essentials (4 th ed.) and
ServSafe coursebook (4th ed.). Disc 1: Introduction to food safety (11:57); Disc 2: Overview of
foodborne microorganisms and allergens (24:42); Disc 3: Personal hygiene (14:52); Disc 4:
Purchasing, receiving, and storage (21:04); Disc 5: Preparation, cooking and serving (18:52); Disk
6: Facilities, cleaning and sanitizing, and pest management (37.54).
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20th century with Mike Wallace: The Iran-Contra scandal [50 min.]
913 v2
20th century with Mike Wallace: The IRA: 30 years of terror [50 min.]
913 v3
20th century with Mike Wallace: Ourselves, our bodies: the feminist
movement and the battle over abortion [50 min.]
Iran-Contra Affair, 1985-1990. History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 1996.
Irish Republican Army. History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 1996.
Examines the feminist movement that began in the mid-1960's and how it eventually lead to
legalized abortion in the United States. It then focuses on the division this has created between
pro-abortion and anti-abortion supporters. History Channel, A&E Television Networks, 1996.
8 on aging and Alzheimers:
652
Aging of America [20 min.]
Shows the changes in the life styles of the new and expanding generation of elderly
Americans and responses of businesses and government to these changes. 1988.
653
Older voices: Interviewing older adults
[46 min.]
Presents general principles of conducting survey interviews with older adults. Designed to
serve as one component of a study-specific interviewer training program. 1994.
654
Aging mind
[28 min.]
Several experts discuss normal and pathological aging and assert that poor health does not
come naturally with age. Examines when memory loss is linked to depression, or even a
vitamin deficiency. Recognizes that as we age our memories do change. 1997.
681
Aging [26 min.]
Covers physical processes of aging in the human body, examining the various body systems to
see how and why they change with age. Discusses changes that are unavoidable and those that
can be slowed down or reversed. 1985.
682
Aging process
[19 min.]
Explains effects of aging on human mind and body, explores "damage" and "cell clock" theories
about why cells wear out, & examines lifestyle habits that affect both longevity and quality of life
(exercise, regular checkups for cancer, proper diet, …) 1992.
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I’m Pretty Old
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Natural Process of Aging
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Understanding Alzheimer's disease [31 min.]
Discusses evaluation, diagnosis, & treatment of Alzheimer's disease from a research
perspective. Focuses on neurological medical, psychiatric, & social work assessment
of patients; the treatment of disease as it progresses; and complications … 1993.
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Aging out [60 min.]
New documentary by Roger Weisberg and Vanessa Roth, chronicles the daunting obstacles that these
veterans of foster care encounter as they are forced to fend for themselves. Filmakers Library, 2004.
DVD 26
Alert 3: the crash of UA 232, Sioux City, Iowa, July 19, 1989 [1 videodisc]
Training tape dealing with the aftermath of the crash of United Airlines flight 2332 on July 19, 1989 at
the Sioux Gateway Airport in Sioux City, Iowa. Focuses on the area of post traumatic stress and critical
incident stress debriefing. 1999.
DVD 27
New Alert 3: the crash of UA 232, Sioux City, Iowa, July 19, 1989 [1 videodisc]
Documents the crash of United Flight 232 on July 19, 1989 at the Sioux Gateway Airport in Sioux City, Iowa.
Focuses on emergency response efforts and disaster management. 1999.
911
American Justice: The Andrea Yates story [50 min.]
Bill Kurtis examines the harrowing story of the Texas mother who killed her five children. The
Andrea Yates story reports that Andrea’s attorneys entered a plea of not guilty by reason of
insanity. A & E Television Networks, 2003.
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American Tongues: a film about the way we talk [56 min.]
A documentary about the way people talk in the United States. Portrays some of the regional, social,
and ethnic differences in American speech, and the attitudes that people have about these
differences. Intended to educate viewers about the nature of dialects, but it also challenges them to
confront their own attitudes about language variation. By Andrew Kolker and Louis Alvarez ;
narrated by Trey Wilson. Hohokus, NJ : Center for New American Media, c1986. [Subjects:
English language dialects; Dialects—public opinion; Americanisms; Ethnic groups]
909
A Place at the Table [40 min.]
Guide
The video explores how our nation has pursued -- and is still pursuing -- the dream of liberty and
justice for all. The narrators are eight teenagers from around the country whose families have
experienced the struggle for that dream. Hudson & Houston, Southern Poverty Law Center:
Teaching Tolerance, 2000.
643
Assessment
[22 min.] (from National Institute on Drug Abuse videotape series)
Discusses the advantages of assessing patients of drug treatment. 1994.
835
657
Body, Mind, Spirit: one step at a time – a presentation of drug and alcohol
treatment programs [2 videocassettes, 30 min. each – one for adolescents,
one for adults]
 Careers interactive video library:
Health service careers [50 min.]
Contains: medical assistant, physical therapy assistant, occupational therapy assistant, pharmacy
assistant, and dispensing optician. 1994.
658
Careers in allied health I [60 min.]
Covers: speech pathologist, audiologist, animal health technician, dental assistant, physical
therapist, surgical technologist, nuclear medicine technologist, occupational therapist, dietitian, and
paramedic. 1995.
659
Careers in allied health II [48 min.]
Covers: clinical lab technologist, dental lab technician, medical record technician, recreational
therapist, and radiologic technologist. 1995.
660
Physicians & health practitioners careers
[60 min.]
Covers: chiropractor, dentist, optometrist, oral surgeon, pharmacist, physician, registered nurse,
surgeon, veterinarian. 1995.
DVD 050
Children and autism : time is brain
[27 min.]
More children are being diagnosed with autism and earlier diagnosis will help these children get
better care. 2004.
641
Color communicates
[20 min.]
Describes how we are surrounded by color which produces effects on us emotionally as well as
visually. Describes how manufacturers can use their research on color to increase the sale of
their products. 1992.
642
Color in everyday life [25 min.]
Introduction to the psychology and language of color. Illustrates how color influences actions,
feelings, and decisions, and is useful for interior design, wardrobe planning, and aesthetic
awareness. 1992.
727
The Color of Fear [90 min.]
Examines the pain and anguish that racism has caused in the lives of North American men of
Asian, European, Latin and African descent. Out of their confrontations and struggles to
understand and trust each other emerges an emotional and insightful portrayal into the type of
dialogue most of us fear, but hope will happen sometime in our lifetime. Produced and directed
by Lee Mun Wah. [Berkeley, CA] : Stir-Fry Productions, c1994. [Racism; Prejudices; Race
discrimination; Ethnic groups]
726
(Walking each other home:) The color of fear II [55 min.]
A continuation of the Color of Fear about eight North American men of different races who talk
together about how racism affects them. Produced and directed by Lee Mun Wah. Oakland,
CA: Stir-Fry Productions, 1997. [Subjects: Racism; Racism—United States—Psychological
aspects; Prejudices—United States; Race discrimination—United States--Prevention]
615-1
Community CPR [1] [109 min.]
Tape is designed to teach lifesaving skills to help adults, children and infants medical in an
emergency. 1997.
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Community first aid and safety, American National Red Cross
[120 min.]
Used with the American Red Cross course in Community First Aid and Safety: Injuries, controlling
bleeding, immobilizing muscle, bone, joint injuries, sudden illness. 2001.
634
Everybody rides the carousel
[72 min.]
Presents in animation the eight stages of life in the phases of personality development
described by psychologist Erik H. Erikson. Includes a variety of open-ended situations. 1975.
912
Freud: The Hidden Nature of Man [29 min.]
Dramatizes Freud's background, his personal struggles, and his revolutionary theories; the
power of the unconscious, the Oedipus complex, dream analysis, and the human personality
composed of ego, superego and id. Written by Ian MacNeill. Montreal Learning Corp. of
America, 1970.
760
How beliefs and values define a culture [24 min.]
From series, How to study cultures, helps the student learn how to study and analyze any
culture. 1997.
881
Improving Your Counseling Skills with Dr. William Glasser. [3 videocassettes, 80 min.]
[v.1] 30 techniques to enhance your counseling skills, part #1 (32 min.) -- [v.2] 30 techniques to enhance
your counseling skills, part #2 (22 min.) -- [v.3] Counseling : helping people help themselves (27 min.). Dr.
William Glasser approaches the subject of the reality theory approach to counseling. He uses role playing
scenarios to teach others how to handle student problems. In [v.3] the approach of helping clients make
the right decisions to make changes in their lives is discussed.
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Interviewing skills: A step-by-step microcounseling model
[51 min.]
Guide
Teaches basic interviewing skills for social workers, clinical psychologists, psychiatric
nurses, pastors, counselors, and others in the helping professions. 1992.
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Interviewing in action: Process and practice [120 min.]
Provides numerous short clips in which real-life clinicians from a variety of disciplines
demonstrate specific clinical skills with immediacy and realism. 1998.
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Investigative Reports: Child Sex Trade [50 min.]
Looks at underage boys and girls who have become prostitutes through interviews with three
child prostitutes from Calgary, Canada. A&E Television Networks, 1997.
910 v2
Investigative Reports: Border Patrol, America’s Gatekeepers [50 min.]
A look at the challenging and dangerous work of the United States Border Patrol. A&E
Television Networks, 2001.
910 v3
Investigative Reports: Death penalty on trial [100 min.]
910 v4
Investigative Reports: Supersize Generation: Kids and Obesity [46 min.]
Capital punishment—law and legislation, political aspects, cases. A&E Television Networks, 2001.
This video looks at the many factors contributing to obesity in children. We live in a food-saturated
environment, and lifestyle changes like eating out, urban sprawl and families with two working
parents are key contributors. Listen to officials from the CDC, the Center for Science in the Public
Interest and the former secretary of agriculture for a top-down look at this problem, while
overweight kids and their parents offer a more personal view. A&E Television Networks, 2001.
910 v5
Investigative Reports: Criminal Evidence [91 min.]
Examines the work of forensic anthropologist Kathy Reich. She investigates the 1973 murder of
a night club bouncer and mass graves in Guatemala. A&E Television Networks, 2001.
910 v6
Inside Story: Scene of the Crime [50 min.]
We follow the Baltimore Crime Lab personnel as they perform their grisly task of collecting all
manner of evidence from every crime scene in Baltimore. They are skilled in photographing,
detecting fingerprints, sketching and gathering physical evidence. A&E Television Networks, 1998.
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Living with grief: Children mourning, mourning children. 1995. [full version - 150 min.]
466
Living with grief after sudden loss [156 min.]
Will assist those who come in contact with the suddenly bereaved in identifying ways that sudden
loss complicates the grieving process, will discuss appropriate short and long-term interventions
that can assist survivors of sudden loss, … 4/17/96.
467
Living with grief after sudden loss [same as above]
558
Living with grief: When illness is prolonged [full version – 150 min.]
Four segments: 1) The nature of grief, 2) The faces of grief, 3) Strategies for intervention, and 4)
Caring for the caregiver. Panel: Betty Davies, Kenneth J. Doka, William Lamers, Jr., Therese A.
Rando. 1997.
558 cond
Living with grief: When illness is prolonged [condensed version – 70]
559 (3 copies) Living with grief: Personally and professionally: A national bereavement teleconference
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[56a min.] Describes the grieving process, ways in which grief can be resolved, & methods to
deal with one's grief. Discusses anticipatory grief & gives examples of grief manifestation at the
time of death and during ritual period. Range of resources for caregivers. 1995.
683
Man immortal
[53 min.]
Uses latest research to explore possibility of human immortality. Experts in areas of fibroblast
growth factor therapy, nutrition, genetics, aerobic metabolism, & cancer research discuss
implications of findings on aging process. 1999.
586
Memories of love: Families caring [34 min.]
Discusses how to help a loved one suffering from Alzheimer's disease & challenges of providing
care. Focuses on understanding disease, emotional needs of patients, available resources, &
importance of support groups for caregivers. Includes interviews… 1993.
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Memories of love: Caring for the caregiver [16 min.]
Discusses physical, emotional, & financial effects of Alzheimer's disease on caregivers. Focuses
on educational needs, adult day care, alternative living arrangements, & support groups. 1993.
926
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana: Quality of life in Amermica's hometown [22 min.]
Hosts Clyde Lee and Diane Willis: Check us out! (14 min.) examines aspects of the quality of life in
Muncie, IN. Covers topics such as housing, the cost of living, schools, healthcare, technological
infrastructure, sports and recreation, and the arts. Check Muncie First (8 min.) describes potential benefits
for companies that relocate to Muncie, such as proximity to major markets, a supportive business climate,
and a skilled workforce. Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, 2004.
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Not Alone in the World...Caring for Someone with Alzheimer's Disease
Dr. James Kvale and Mary Barringer, R.N., outline both the physiological and psychological progression
of Alzheimer’s Disease and its effects not only on the patient but on the care giver. Interviews illustrate
safety measures and practical coping techniques. Adult day care programs are discussed and shown.
Guidelines for the selection of nursing homes are also given. 1987.
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.N6 1994
Not My Home [46 min.]
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Obedience [45 min.]
Examines the lives of the residents and staff of Seaview Manor, in Nova Scotia, as they confront the
realities of life inside a long-term care facility. In candid interviews, both staff and residents reflect on
the ways in which nursing homes fall short of addressing the needs of the whole person. Nurses and
aides discuss the demands of dealing with the physical requirements of the residents, who sometimes
resist and resent treatment, in the face of tight schedules and minimal staffing. Yet they also reveal a
deep and empathetic understanding of patients' perspectives.
Presents an experiment conducted during 1962 at Yale University on obedience to authority.
Describes both obedient and defiant reactions of subjects who are instructed to administer
electric shocks of increasing severity to another person. (Stanley Milgram) University Park, PA:
Pennsylvania State University, 1969. [Subjects: Obedience, Authority]
757
A Question of Race [2 videocassettes] Discovery Channel School
Guides
Part 1: A Question of Race [51 min.] Become a part of the debate questioning whether race is an
accurate biological identification or a subcategory made up by humans to separate us.
Part 2: How Biased Are You? [26 min.] Discover how common bias is as hidden cameras follow
real-life adults as they interact with people of different races.
650
Research methods for the social sciences
[33 min.]
Describes the research methods used in the social sciences and the steps used to
apply the scientific method. Ethical research methods are also discussed. 1996.
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Resident Rights: The Art of Caring
Discusses the importance of resident rights--the right to be informed, to make decisions, to associate
and communicate as well as the rights to privacy and personal property. 1990.
Right to die: The choice is yours
[14 min.]
Discusses the right to refuse medical treatment and gives information about "living wills." 1987.
602
Science of staying young: Unlocking the secrets of longevity [22 min.]
Film notes
New research on how our brains work, about diseases associated with old age, & about nutrition
is leading scientists to redefine what it means to grow old. Show examines research, looking at a
study of new way to prevent onset of age-related dementia … 1996.
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(The) self-made man
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[64 min.]
Bob Stern, 77, discovers he is seriously ill, possibly dying. Thinking of an in-law on life-support,
Bob decides to take his own life to avoid that end. His family tries to stop him. Bob sets up a video
camera and tapes his arguments for suicide. Daughter Susan Stern tells the story of her father's
interesting life and talks about difficult end-of-life choices. New Day Films, 2005.
649
Sociological thinking and research [only have vol.3 of The sociological
imagination series] 1991. [30 min.]
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Stolen ground [44 min.]
A human face is put on the lingering effects of racism and a rare view of Asian-American men
directly and openly addressing racism’s impacts is given when 6 Asian-American men meet over
dinner and share their experiences and perspectives of racism and what it has taken from their
generation. During dinner, and in their reflections afterwards, a self-seen portrait of the so-called
“model minority’s” pain, anger, and anguish is revealed. Produced and directed by Lee Mun
Wah and Lindsey Jang. Oakland, CA: Stir-Fry Productions, 1998. [Subjects: Asian
Americans—Attitudes; Men—United States—Attitudes; Racism—United States—Public opinion;
Public opinion—United States]
DVD 015
Super size me [100 min.]
Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock embarks on a journey to find out if fast food is making Americans fat.
For 30 days he can’t eat or drink anything that isn’t on McDonald’s menu; he must eat three square
meals a day, he must eat everything on the menu at least once and supersize his meal if asked. He
treks across the country interviewing a host of experts on fast food and a number of regular folk
while downing McDonald’s to try and find out why 37% of Americans are now overweight.
Spurlock’s grueling diet spirals him into a metamorphosis that will make you think twice about
picking up another Big Mac. Sundance Film Festival, 2004.
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[The] 22nd floor [24 min.]
“The saying that ‘you can’t judge a book by its cover’ is brought to life when a man and a woman
are trapped on an elevator in an office building over a weekend. The ending has a surprising
twist that is quite a shock.” Carousel Film, New York, 1993.
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Voices: Preparing counselors to serve diverse students
[35 min.]
Guide
Discusses how people develop self images and beliefs about others, and how they can learn to
relate to people of other cultures. Fort Collins, CO: Colorado State University, 1991. [Subjects:
Self-perception, Intercultural communication; Cross-cultural counseling]
648
What do social workers do?
[22 min.]
Charles Kuralt talks to his father, who was a social worker, and to other social workers about
what they do. 1991.
DVD 81
Waging a living [85 min.]
Discusses the day-to-day struggles of four low-wage earners to support their families. Jean
Reynolds and Mary Venittelli of New Jersey, Jerry Longoria of San Francisco, and Barbara
Brooks of Freeport, N.Y. relate their dreams, frustrations, and accomplishments. Filmakers
Library. Public Policy Productions with Thirteen/WNET New York. 2004.
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Women’s Issues:
870
Adelante, Mujeres! : history of Mexican-American/Chicana women in the United
States. [30 min.]
Shows Focuses on the history of Mexican-American/Chicana women. The major themes,
organizations and personalities are introduced chronologically in a tribute to the strengths and
resilience of women at the center of their families, as activists in their communities and as
contributors to American history. National Women’s History Project. 1992.
651
Aristophanes' Lysistrata
[97 min.]
Lysistrata is Athenian woman disgusted by way men have ruined country with their endless wars.
Rallying other women, she proposes they impose an embargo on sexual relations as long as the
war lasts. This "sex strike" … finally brings men to their knees. [Greek drama (Comedy); Greece,
History, Peloponnesian War, 431-404 BC, Drama] [Modern Greek dialog with English subtitles – for
mature audiences] 1987.
605
Dreams of equality [28 min.]
Program presents a dramatization of the beginnings of the women's rights movement in nineteenth
century United States. 199-.
868
Equal rights amendment: Unfinished business for the Constitution. [18 min.]
Traces the 75-year struggle to add the ERA to the U.S. Constitution. After Amendment 19 gave women
the right to vote in 1920, suffragist leader Alice Paul wrote the ERA in 1923 as the next step toward
women’s equality. Congress passed the ERA in 1972 and it was ratified by 35 of the necessary 38 states,
but political opposition stopped ratification before the 1982 deadline. Portrays the ERA as a legacy from
the equality fighters of the past: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Frederick Douglass, Susan B.
Anthony, Sojourner Truth, Alice Paul and her National Woman’s Party colleagues, and others.
Educational Film Center. 1998.
865
Great Women Writers [3 videotapes -- 135 min.]
[1] Jane Austen – [2] Emily Dickinson – [3] The Brontes. Describes the careers and lives of
three women writers. Includes examples of their works and the styles that made them unique in
the literary world. Kultur International Films, 2000.
DVD 008-012
Great World Religions (cover women’s place in them)
606
Guts, gumption and go-ahead: Annie Mae Hunt remembers [24 min.]
Discussion guide
Documentary dramatization of the life of Annie Mae Hunt in her own words accompanied
by archival footage (Hunt, Annie Mae 1909-Texan, Afro-American woman). 1992.
DVD 018
Iron jawed angels. [123 min.]
Alice Paul and Lucy Burns were two defiant suffragist women who fought for the passage of the 19th
Amendment. The two activists broke from the mainstream women’s rights movement and created a
more radical wing, daring to push the boundaries to secure women’s voting rights in 1920. In a country
dominated by chauvinism, this is no easy fight. Along the way, sacrifices are made: Alice gives up a
chance for love, and colleague Inez Mulholland gives up her life. [Hilary Swank, Frances O’Connor,
Julia Ormond, …] HBO Films, Spring Creek production, 2004.
667
Jane Addams
[30 min.]
Biographical presentation (from American women of achievement video collection). 1995.
PBS 193
Jeannette Rankin: The Woman Who Voted No
213
Judy Logan: Keynote Address from Women's Week at Ball State University,
March, 24 1997. A study of developing and teaching a gender-inclusive curriculum.
PBS 58
One Woman, One Vote, Part 1
PBS 59
One Woman, One Vote, Part 2
518-5
Picking up the pieces – Making Sense of the Sixties
Discusses how and why more extreme splinter groups like Black Panthers came to be, as
well as 2 new movements: environmental movement and women's movement. Finally, it
recreates the national mood at the end of the decade when the Vietnam vets came home…
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Pioneer spirit: A Texas story (In search of the heroes series) [28 min.]
Teacher/Student
handbook
Fanciful retelling of the story of 2 brothers, William & Walter Caruth. Although not
famous in their own right, they epitomized the Pioneer Spirit of hard work &
self-sacrifice. We meet them through eyes of young boy who, writing a school report …1995.
811
Situational management for women [30 min.]
Discusses various situational stumbling blocks and goal setting for women in business. 1987.
578
Susan B. Anthony story (In search of the heroes series) [40 min.]
A young girl from our own time feels her life is a "lost cause." Meeting a mysterious
librarian (Grant), young girl (Walper) is catapulted into past where she meets Susan
B. Anthony (Vaughn) & learns the only "lost causes" are those we don't fight for. 1994.
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handbook
[The] 22nd floor [24 min.]
“The saying that ‘you can’t judge a book by its cover’ is brought to life when a man and a women
are trapped on an elevator in an office building over a weekend. The ending has a surprising
twist that is quite a shock.” Carousel Film, New York, 1993.
869
Votes for women [20 min.]
Celebrates the 72 year struggle for the right to vote, with archival photographs, stock footage,
and live action set to narration, music from the Suffrage Movement, and Kay Weaver’s classic
anthem, One fine day. Kay Weaver and Martha Wheelock. 1996.
710
Wild Women: Calamity Jane, Belle Star, Annie Oakley
Discusses the myth of women in the West compared to reality of folklore heroines such as Belle
Starr, Annie Oakley, and Calamity Jane. [Subjects: West (U.S.); individuals named] S.
Burlington, VT : A&E Home Video, 1993.
454
Women of color in higher education: Too invisible, too silent, for too
long[120 min.]
A provocative and insightful look at the critical issues relevant to the status of women of color, a
frequently overlooked segment of our higher education community. 1993.
810
World of the goddess (Mystic Fire Video) [103 min.]
Marija Gimbutas discusses culture, religious beliefs, symbolism and mythology of Old Europe
pertaining to goddesses of life, death, and regeneration. Following her lecture are questions
from audience. 1993.
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And the Beat Goes On [40 min.]
In his continued efforts to prevent line of duty deaths, Deputy Chief Billy Goldfeder, longtime
FDIC speaker, rallies firefighters to fight smarter and safer by refusing to make common
mistakes that can have fatal consequences: failing to wear a seatbelt, entering unstable
buildings where there is no human life at risk, failing to drive safely, failing to wear SCBA and all
protective gear at every call. PennWell, 2007.
DVD 77
The Art of Reading Smoke [28 min.]
Addressed to first-arriving officers, incident commanders and safety officers; explains why they
need to read smoke; the basics of reading smoke; hostile fire events and warning signs; and the
process of "reading smoke." Instructor Dave Dodson. PennWell, 2007.
VHS 929
BLEVE update [22 min.]
Provides an analysis of fires involving railroad tank cars and trucks that carry hazardous
materials. Shows how these materials can cause explosions, fatal injuries, and property
damage, and explains the boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE). National Fire
Protection Association, 1992.
DVD 67
Collapse of Burning Buildings Video Training Program
Based on the text Collapse of Burning buildings: A Guide to Fireground Safety, by Vincent Dunn,
Deputy Chief (Ret.), FDNY. Pennwell Corp, 2004.
o
v.1: Wall Collapse [17 min.]
Based on observing hundreds of fires and how firefighters are as likely to get killed
outside a burning building as inside, the video describes different kinds of walls,
the three ways they collapse, how far they fall, establishing danger zones, and the
proper use of fire streams. Also describes the responsibilities of officers and
firefighters.
o
v.2: Peaked Roof Collapse [19 min.]
The most common and dangerous roof for firefighters. This video explains the
types and construction, three ways they can collapse, protection, firefighter
falls, slope or pitch, most dangerous surfaces, and safety procedures.
o
v.3: Truss Roof Collapse [21 min.]
Truss roofs are the cause of more deaths and serious injuries, and their use
is increasing. Case studies, definitions and term, lightweight and timber
trusses, construction features, conflicting size-ups, and safe operating
procedures.
o
v.4: Floor Collapse [21 min.]
The most deadly structural failure. On-scene account and case study analysis
of tragic examples of floor collapse, floor deck failure, floor beam support, floor
systems, warning signs of collapse, and firefighter evacuation.
o
v.5: Wood Frame building Collapse [17 min.]
Most common U.S. building. Types, kinds of collapse and causes, fire spread,
case studies, special dangers, porch and chimney collapse, and protection.
VHS 936
Fire Concepts [20:08 min.]
Fire Prevention Association, FL-46VH.
VHS 938
Fire: Countdown to Disaster [16:16 min.]
Instructor's Guide
Fire growth is demonstrated through animated sequences and a full-scale test burn of a bedroom. The stages of the
fire are discussed in detail to show how fire develops. Lethal products of fire--smoke, flame, and heat--are identified
and examined. …Fire Prevention Association, 1991: FL-68.
VHS 937
Fire in America [30 min.]
Fire Prevention Association, FL-54.
VHS 930
Fire Power [17:16 min.]
Instructor's Guide
Fire Power is an accurate film documentation of what happens as fire develops and spreads
throughout a house. The film shows the power and speed of an uncontrolled fire. The objectives
are to (1) motive the audience to view fire as a serious threat, and (2) focus the attention of the
audience on the need for smoke detectors, escape plans and immediate evacuation in the event of
a fire. … Fire Prevention Association, 1986.
DVD 68
Flashover! [20 min.]
Flashover is both dramatic and deadly. Learn from Deputy Chief Vincent Dunn (Ret.), FDNY, when
flashover occurs and safety techniques that can prevent or delay this dangerous event.
FireEngineering, Pennwell, 2006.
Reserve VHS
Principles - Fire Pump Operation & Maintenance [30 min.]
Waterous Company, South St. Paul, MN
DVD 88
Pumping Apparatus (Driver/Operator) [5 disc series, Action Training Systems, 2003]
Safe operation of emergency vehicles [17 min.]; Positioning apparatus [20 min.]; Operating fire pumps [19 min.];
Apparatus inspection & maintenance [17 min.]; Water shuttle & relay pumping [17 min.]
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Achieving excellence
419
Advanced technology auditorium: Portable technology unit, Interactive video
classroom. 1992.
 Applied Communication: [shelved in wall cabinet]
Competency-based print and video were designed to help high school and other
students develop and refine career-related reading, writing, listening, speaking,
problem-solving, visual, and nonverbal communication skills. 1988.
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447-4
447-5
Communicating in the workplace (Module 1) [25 min.]
Using problem-solving strategies (Module 3) [21 min.]
Communicating with co-workers (Module 5) [22 min.]
Participating in groups (Module 6) [16 min.]
Following and giving directions (Module 7) [26 min.]
Instructor's Kit
Instructor's Kit
Instructor's Kit
Instructor's Kit
Instructor's Kit
 Becoming a Master Student: Dave Ellis. Newer ones are 7th ed.
Series of empowerment and self-development techniques for students on learning to make choices,
working toward goals, making plans, and taking on responsibilities and commitments.
371 c1, c2
What do you want?: An introduction to a student success course [7 min.]
An introduction to a college success class which uses Becoming a Master Student/David B.
Ellis (Houghton Mifflin, c1993), presented largely through student testimonials. 1993.
372 c1, c2, c3 Be here now: Power process #2
[20 min.]
Part of a series based on workshops conducted by Ellis, designed to help students
improve their performance. 1988.
370-1
Bias awareness in a multicultural world-Part 1
[25 min.]
This inquiry into bias and prejudice is designed to help students make the transition from secondary
to higher education. Part 1 asks the student to examine his own biases. Part 2 presents information
and strategies for dealing with cultural and ethnic biases. College Survival Series. 1991.
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Bias awareness in a multicultural world-Part 2 [25 min.]
Capturing student attention: An involving course structure (mind maps). 1988. [33 min.]
Course overview: What's in it for you? 1988. [21 min.]
Embracing Diversity [28 min.]
Find a bigger problem: Power process #11. 1988. [16 min.]
Find a bigger problem – Or a Smaller One. 1994. [10 min.]
Ideas are tools. 1994. [10 min.]
I Create It All [10 min.] & Planning sets you free. [10 min.] (copy)
I Create It All [10 min.]
Muscle Reading [28 min.]
Planning sets you free. 1994. [10 min.]
Student sharing and conversation. 1988. [22 min.]
Test-taking strategies. 1990. [26 min.]
Time management. 1990. [25 min.]
Stress management. 1988. [21 min.]
You create it all (Interpersonal communication & psychology): Power process #5. 1994. [27 min.]
418
A Commitment to Quality (Concern for Indiana Higher Education). 1990.
475
(An
introduction to the) deaf community [25 min.]
Provides a basic overview of the culture of Deaf people and American sign language in
America. Designed to debunk stereotypes, and provide information about national and
international organizations of and for Deaf people. 1993.
484
Distance learning primer
[20 min.]
Highlights the U.S. Department of Education's Star Schools programs to present an introduction to
distance learning, including information about the technologies, applications, programs, and
resources available. 1994.
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Effective teaching for dyslexics: Effective teaching for all students
[37 min.]
This videotape identifies various implications of dyslexia for college students. The major thesis of
the videotape is that effective teaching for dyslexic college students benefits all students, as well as
dyslexic students. 1988.
302
How to use the Reader's Guide [18 min.] -- not useful currently
Within a school media center setting and using typical research problems, the program shows
step by step how to locate articles in the guide by subject and author. 1987.
308
A Picture of success [13 min.]
Introduces Pat Buckley Moss, an artist with dyslexia, and her program to help children with
learning disabilities discover a sense of confidence and picture of success for themselves.
1993.
416
Politics of remediation: How successful colleges meet new challenges
688
Public speaking [60 min.]
(No-brainers) Presents information that will give you tools to deliver speech with confidence, guide
you through speech writing process from start to finish, and help overcome #1 fear of Americans:
speaking in public. [Anderson VHS 601; Marion VHS 055] 1998.
408
Smart solutions for managing your time: How to get more done in less
time [40 min.]
Presents proven, step-by-step strategies for making your time more rewarding and
profitable, including ways to prioritize the tasks at hand, how to control interruptions at
work and keys to combating procrastination. 1992.
 Teaching Excellence:
420
Teaching: The art of having fun [27 min.]
The style of lecturing in the class supports the theory that teaching and learning can be fun, not
only for the students but for the instructors. (Telecast over the CCSN on 2/27/91)
417
Teaching Excellence, 2nd program
 Tutor's Guide: [52 min. each]
Presents principles of peer tutoring and strategies for achieving the primary goal of fostering student
independence. 1986.
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Introduction, First session, Tutorial plan, Diagnosis and Socratic method
Diagnosis through observation, Tutoring learning skills, Managing group
tutorials, Tutor as counselor
Bridging cultural gaps, Tutoring physical sciences, Tutoring social
sciences, Tutoring humanities
Tutoring the writing process, Tutoring ESL
644
A tutor's workshop: Students with learning disabilities
407-3
[60 min.]
Instructs peer tutors on helping students with learning disabilities, using techniques appropriate to the
particular disability. 1995.
527
Understanding the basics of the Medicare program
[29 min.]
Medicare 101--Instructional Video. Part A. Hospital coverage / Part B. Medical coverage. 1997.
730
Voices: Preparing counselors to serve diverse students
[35 min.]
Guide
Discusses how people develop self images and beliefs about others, and how they can learn to
relate to people of other cultures. Fort Collins, CO: Colorado State University, 1991. [Subjects:
Self-perception, Intercultural communication; Cross-cultural counseling]
410
Your best business partner: The public library [35 min.]
Describes how to use the public library to locate information that can be worth thousands of
dollars to you. Lists the major directories and guides available in most large public libraries.
(Taped at Brody Resource Library) 1993.
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Careers
CAR 001 V
A Career in Ophthalmic Medical Assisting (3 copies)
CAR 002 V
Commonwealth Insurance
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 Career Strategies--from job hunting to moving up (with Marilyn Moats Kennedy) 1986:
Making contacts: The power of networking
324-5
Negotiating competitive salaries and benefits
About networking or making contacts as a career strategy
About negotiating competitive salaries and benefits as a career strategy.
324-6
Moving up (Career strategies)
How to achieve upward mobility on the job.
589
Careers in construction 1997 [25 min.]
An interactive discussion between industry experts and students on career opportunities,
apprenticeships and college & vocational training.
657
 Careers interactive video library:
Health service careers [50 min.]
Contains: medical assistant, physical therapy assistant, occupational therapy assistant, pharmacy
assistant, and dispensing optician. 1994.
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Careers in allied health I [60 min.]
Covers: speech pathologist, audiologist, animal health technician, dental assistant, physical therapist,
surgical technologist, nuclear medicine technologist, occupational therapist, dietitian, and paramedic. 1995.
659
Careers in allied health II [48 min.]
Covers: clinical lab technologist, dental lab technician, medical record technician, recreational therapist,
and radiologic technologist. 1995.
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Physicians & health practitioners careers [60 min.]
Covers: chiropractor, dentist, optometrist, oral surgeon, pharmacist, physician, registered nurse,
surgeon,
veterinarian. 1995.
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Electronic Portfolios [Making portfolios workshop]
Kappa Delta Pi, International Convocation, Nov.6-9, 1997, presenting efficient,
accurate, invaluable tool for students, faculty, supervisors, and employers to record
achievements, personal profiles, & information required by colleges & employers.
Workshop
presentation
booklet
317
Employment interview
590
An evening with Abraham Lincoln: Discover Lincoln's secrets of leadership,
high achievement, and self-improvement [60 min.]
World-renowned personality Gene Griessman transforms himself and portrays Lincoln in some
of great events of all time: Gettysburg Address, Ford's Theatre, Civil War. 1996.
603
Excellence files [86 min.]
Presents profiles of 8 companies recognized for innovative business management
techniques: Southwest Airlines, Defense Personnel Support Center, Timberland, Rubbermaid,
Whole Foods Market, USAA, Work Family Directions, and Coca-Cola. 1997.
550
In-service portfolio development student and professional (Tapes 1-3)
645
Interviewing skills: A step-by-step microcounseling model [51 min.]
Workbook &
Action Guide
Guide
Teaches basic interviewing skills for social workers, clinical psychologists, psychiatric nurses,
pastors, counselors, and others in the helping professions. 1992.
646
Interviewing in action: Process and practice [120 min.]
Provides numerous short clips in which real-life clinicians from a variety of disciplines demonstrate
specific clinical skills with immediacy and realism. 1998.
648
What do social workers do? [22 min.]
Charles Kuralt talks to his father, who was a social worker, and to other social workers about what they do. 1991.
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 Auto emissions explained: 1993.
532-1
What are emissions? [1] [10 min.]
532-2
Mechanical emission controls [2]
Part 1 of series: Auto emissions explained, answers the question, "What are emissions?"
[10 min.]
Part 2 of series: Auto emissions explained, discusses mechanical emission controls.
532-3
Electronic emission controls [3]
[10 min.]
Part 3 of series: Auto emissions explained, discusses electronic emission controls.
532-4
Troubleshooting emission control devices [4]
[10 min.]
Part 4 of series: Auto emissions explained, discusses troubleshooting emission control devices.
 Automotive air conditioning systems explained:
A four video program that examines automobile air conditioning principles, components,
controls, and servicing. 1995.
533-1
533-2
533-3
533-4
Air conditioning principles [1]
System components [2]
System controls [3]
System servicing [4]
 Automotive computer:
Describes computers used in automobiles and how they can improve driving ability, fuel
economy and emission controls. 1990.
537-1
537-2
537-3
537-4
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540-2
540-3
540-4
Explaining the black box [1] [19 min.]
Input: sensors [2] [15 min.]
Output: actuators [3] [15 min.]
Computer in action [4] [14 min.]
 Automotive engine overhaul: 1992. [20 min. each]
Basic principles & troubleshooting [1]
Cylinder head removal [2]
Short block disassembly [3]
Final assembly [4]
 Automotive suspension explained: [15 min. each]
These programs provide a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of basic
suspension systems. 1994.
534-1
534-2
534-3
534-4
Wheels, tires and balance [1]
Suspension systems [2]
Steering systems [3]
Front end alignment [4]
 Drivability troubleshooting:
This three part program demonstrates diagnosis, repair, and customer service for
automobile starting problems. 1992.
539-1
539-2
539-3
535-1
535-2
535-3
535-4
535-5
No-start condition [1]
No start, no spark [2]
No start, no fuel [3]
 Electricity for auto technicians: 1990. [15 min. each]
What is electricity? [1]
Measuring electricity [2]
Electricity in the car [3]
Test equipment [4]
Electrical troubleshooting [5]
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 Electronics for auto technicians:
A detailed series of programs showing how automotive electronics function. 1991.
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536-2
536-3
536-4
536-5
Understanding resistors [1] [19 min.]
Inductors and capacitors [2] [17 min.]
Understanding semiconductors [3] [15 min.]
Understanding transistors [4] [18 min.]
Integrated circuits [5] [16 min.]
 (Troubleshooting the) electrical system: [15 min. each]
Discusses diagnostic tools, equipment, and service manual for troubleshooting the
electrical system. Electric wiring and repair procedures are also discussed. 1993.
538-1
538-2
538-3
538-4
538-5
Digital ohmmeter/voltmeter [1]
Service manual and wiring diagrams [2]
Short circuits [3]
Open circuits and high resistance [4]
Wire repair [5]
 Troubleshooting anti-lock brakes: 1996.
531-1
System similarities & differences [1]
Part 1 of series: Troubleshooting anti-lock brakes, deals with system similarities & differences.
531-2
Maintenance & basic diagnostics [2]
531-3
Work orders: Toronado & Taurus [3]
531-4
Work orders: Grand Prix & Bonneville [4]
Part 2 of series: Troubleshooting anti-lock brakes, deals with maintenance & basic diagnostics.
Part 3 of series: Troubleshooting anti-lock brakes, deals with work orders: Toronado & Taurus.
Part 4 of series: Troubleshooting anti-lock brakes, deals with work orders: Grand Prix & Bonnesville.
 Working safely in the automotive shop:
This program series is designed to make you aware of general and specific
safety practices in the automotive shop. 1997.
530-1
530-2
530-3
530-4
General safety practices [1] [17 min.]
Working safely under the car [2] [20 min.]
Working safely on automotive systems [3] [18 min.]
Hazardous wastes: laws and procedures for handling and disposal [4]
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Brooklyn Bridge (Part of Ken Burn's America series)
Print Supplements
[58 min.]
Bridges, Construction; Brooklyn Bridge (New York, NY) 1996/81.
589
Careers in construction 1997
[25 min.]
An interactive discussion between industry experts and students on career opportunities,
apprenticeships and college & vocational training.
725
The ABCs of Digital Multimeter Safety [15 min.]
[variant title: ABCs of DMM safety]
Addresses the concerns of contractors, electricians, technicians and engineers who
work on electrical systems and run the risk of exposure to potentially fatal transient
voltages. Everett, WA: Fluke Corporation, 1998.
 Skyscraper: [58 min. each]
A behind-the-scenes look at the design and construction of a New York City
skyscraper, Worldwide Plaza, from a hold in the ground to a 47-story tower. 1990.
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Rock and paper [Skyscraper, 1]
Time and money [Skyscraper, 2]
Steel and stone [Skyscraper, 3]
Copper and diamond [Skyscraper, 4]
High and higher [Skyscraper, 5]
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Building Big: Skyscrapers [60 min.]
Shows civil engineering behind large scale construction. Boston: WGBH, 2000.
928
Collapse: failure by design [26 min.]
When builders use innovative materials or designs, sometimes the result is disastrous.
Explore the flaws of four structures that failed the test of integrity and collapsed.
Bethesda, MD: Discovery Channel School, 2000.
925
Introduction to geometric dimensioning & tolerancing [54 min.]
Analyzes problems with traditional methods of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. It
explains the symbols and terms of tolerancing, examines square and cylindrical tolerance
zones, and explains what information the geometric tolerancing method provides. Apple
Valley, MN: Sharden Productions (Insight Media, distributor), 1982.
DVD 80
Building on ground zero [56 min.]
Looks back at the events of 9/11 and reviews the major investigations into the causes
of the collapse of the World Trade Center. Compares the collapse of the Twin Towers
with the destruction of the Alfred P. Murrah building in Oklahoma City. Discusses the
structural features and fireproofing methods that made these buildings vulnerable and
the costs, practicality, and possibility of completely correcting these weaknesses.
Features two new buildings that demonstrate advances in skyscraper safety and
construction, World Trade Center 7 and Leslie Robertson's World Financial Center in
Shanghai. Boston, WGBH Boston Video, 2006.
DVD 84
Case studies in environmentally responsible design [90 min.]
Case studies include the Audubon Society Headquarters in New York City; The Way
Station, Frederick Md.; Rocky Mountain Institute, Snowmass, Colo.; NMB Bank, The
Netherlands; West Bend Mutual Insturance Headquarters, West Bend, Wisconsin; and
the Greening of Harlem, New York City. American Institute of Architects, 1993.
DVD 83
Foundations [25 min.]
Introduces the strip foundation, which has been used for hundreds of years and is
suitable for use with the majority of ground conditions. Also covers rafts, piled
foundations, and pier foundations. University of the West of England, Bristol
(distributed by Insight Media, NY), 2004.
DVD #--
Avoid The Heat: Fire Prevention In Construction [15 min.]
A comprehensive look at the basics of fire prevention in the construction industry: Proper
housekeeping; Three elements needed for a fire to exist including ignition sources, source of
fuel, and oxygen; Fire extinguishers.
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From Rock to Sand to Muck: All the Dirt on Soil [63 min.]
Soil, the loose unconsolidated material which we take for granted at the surface of the earth,
will never again seem ordinary after "From Rock To Sand To Muck: All The Dirt On Soils."
Geologist Norman Lasca literally gets his hands into his subject as he works with what he
calls "one of the most important resources we have on the planet." The Science Bag, Blue
Sky Associates, 2002.
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1996 TechNews Tips: VT 158
Print Supplements
Brings specific answers to specific questions. Compilation of over 150 tips from
TechNews Volume 2, Numbers 1 through 4. Specific chassis and models covered are
listed on tape box (TVs, CD players, PTVs, Combis, VCRs, Audio, Monitors). 1996.
725
The ABCs of Digital Multimeter Safety [15 min.]
[variant title: ABCs of DMM safety]
Addresses the concerns of contractors, electricians, technicians and engineers who
work on electrical systems and run the risk of exposure to potentially fatal transient
voltages. Everett, WA: Fluke Corporation, 1998.
557
Basic oscilloscope operation: VT 136
Offered to assist average technician in "how" & "why" of oscilloscope usage. In
consumer electronic repair, it is most helpful equipment for evaluation of failures.
Covers:calibration, single & dual trace operation, triggering, simple waveform evaluation.
512
Building the virtual LAN [65 min.]
Workbook
Explains what virtual networks are, examines emerging technologies for creating
virtual topologies, and looks at the management issues that must be faced. 1994.
680
Extreme machines: Incredible robots [47 min.]
Demonstrates the quick evolution of robots, showing how mobility sets the stage for the development
of intelligence. Predicts future uses of robots. 1999.
493
From micros to monsters / System analysis and design [60 min.]
A survey of electronic data, computer hardware and software systems, and developments that will
provide the basis for further advancements in data processing. (This tape includes parts 13 and 14
of a 26 part series: The New Literacy.) 1988.
513
Fundamentals of Token-Ring LANs [60 min.]
Workbook
Examines concepts behind the construction of Token-Ring networks, how they
operate and are expanded and how they can be connected to other LANs and
the corporate WAN. 1994.
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Introductory Electronic Devices and Circuits [ Missing ]
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 Networking series:
Networking series: Basic elements [60 min.]
The basics -- The fundamental problem: moving bits -- Organizing the bits: protocols -- Organizing
the protocols: architectures -- Agreeing on architectures and protocols: standards -- Making
connections -- What is being connected -- Ways to connect: … 1995.
491-2
Building internets with Netware [60 min.]
As more PCs become connected to LANs, LAN internetworking becomes a vital element of enterprise
computing. Program will discuss the design and implementation of LAN internetworks based on
NetWare and related products, and the strategies for making … 1994.
491-3
Principles of TCP/IP [61 min.]
Program provides an introduction to the structure and functions of the TCP/IP suite, and explains
the major mechanisms of TCP/IP. Also discusses the major issues involved in using TCP/IP in
future networks. 1996.
491-4
Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs [49 min.]
This video seminar presents the different types of "Ethernet" networks, their construction, operation,
utilization, and interconnection. 1996.
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Learning i-Net+ [ 4 videocassettes; 6 hours]
Print Supplements
Study Guides
Chad Petersen. Provo, Utah : KeyStone Learning Systems, c2000. This certification learning
course is the basis of any Internet-related profession. KeyStone's i-Net+ learning course will help
you master Internet basics and help you develop the strong foundation you need for a successful
career in today's fast-paced business world.
Level 1/Tape 1
Level 2/Tape 2
Level 3/Tape 3
Level 4/Tape 4
925
4.0 Basic Networking Concepts [61 min.]
5.0 Basic Internet Concepts [17 min.]
6.0 Protocols [25 min.]
5.0 Servers [25 min.]
6.0 Internet Clients [28 min.]
7.0 Internet Client Configuration and Usage [39 min.]
8.0 Internet Search Engines [10 min.]
4.0 Network Security [22 min.]
5.0 Internet Development [36 min.]
6.0 Internet Site Design [31 min.]
10.0 Internet Troubleshooting [45 min.]
11.0 Business Concepts [20 min.]
Introduction to geometric dimensioning & tolerancing [54 min.]
Analyzes problems with traditional methods of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. It
explains the symbols and terms of tolerancing, examines square and cylindrical tolerance
zones, and explains what information the geometric tolerancing method provides. Apple
Valley, MN: Sharden Productions (Insight Media, distributor), 1982.
515
Privacy & the global information infrastructure [label: Computers,
freedom & privacy] [96 min.]
Recorded at the 6th Conference on Computers, Freedom & Privacy, March 1996 at MIT,
sponsored by MIT and World Wide Web Consortium; Panelists: Peter J. Hustling, Paul
Andre Comeau, Cristine Varney, Colin J. Bennett. 1996.
514
Real-time systems design lecture [60 min.]
An IEEE/EAB self-study course, with diskette. 1995.
672
Study guide; final exam;
IEEE Recommended
Practice
Robots rising [100 min.]
Explores the frontiers of robot technology from their idealistic development and
application to their darker side, the potential for abuse and disturbing implications of
autonomous, semi-autonomous and remote-operated machines. 1998.
516
Silicon run
[30 min.]
Explains how integrated circuits work. Takes the viewer through the integrated circuit
manufacturing process or the "silicon run." 1986.
575
Smart connections to the world: Telecom '95 keynote address by
Intel CEO Dr. Andrew S. Grove
As title indicates, Telecom '95.
509
 Triumph of the nerds: An irreverent history of the PC industry: 1996. [51 min. each]
Impressing their friends [v1]
Covers pioneering years of PC revolution during mid-1970's in Silicon Valley. Includes Altair
8800, Homebrew Computer Club, West Coast Computer Faire and hippie culture, nerds and
hobbyists. Steve Wozniak eventually spawns Apple II, while Steve Jobs, …
510
Riding the bear [v2]
Explains how PC industry came of age in 1980s. Includes interviews with Bill Gates of
Microsoft,
IBM's decision to "buy, not build" PC technology, introduction of IBM's PC into the U.S. Market
followed rapidly by clones, shaky co-operation …Windows.
511
Great artists steal [v3]
Examines changes in PC industry during 1990s and their impact on future. Includes
introduction of Windows 95, satellite links and Xerox PARC, user friendly technology adopted
by Steve Jobs for Macintosh. … Graphical User Interface (GUI) … Internet.
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Triumph of the Nerds [1 videodisc (3 programs), 165 min.]
Vol.1: Impressing their friends -- Covers the pioneering years of the PC revolution during the mid-1970's in
Silicon Valley. Vol. 2: Riding the Bear -- Explains how the PC industry came of age in the 1980's.
Interviews Steve Jobs who co-founded Apple Computer and Bill Gates of Microsoft. Vol. 3: Great Artists
Steal -- Looks at changes in the PC industry during the 1990's and their impact on the future. Discusses
the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and the Internet. Written and presented by Bob Cringely. Ambrose
Video Publishing, 2002.
 Nerds 2.0.1: A brief history of the Internet. 1998. [60 min. each] Sequel to the
1996 hit Triumph of the Nerds, Bob Cringely, a self-proclaimed nerd and industry gossip
columnist, leads viewers through the ins and outs of one of the most exciting and volatile
industries on the planet – the Internet.
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Networking the Nerds [v1]
In this episode, we learn how the seeds of the Internet were planted by Uncle Sam and how we
owe it all to Sputnik. In reaction to Russia’s leap ahead in technology, President Eisenhower
and the Pentagon developed a new agency called ARPA. Developed by a small
Massachusetts company BB&N, ARPAnet was created to connect computer researchers at
universities across the nation. In nine months flat, the technology was invented, built and
installed on time and on budget – and this was a government project?
849
Serving the Suits [v2]
This second episode examines the advent of the PC and the need to connect them all to a
network. But first someone had to figure out how to do it. That guy was Bob Metcalfe, founder
of 3Com. As the market for networking evolved the battle began in earnest; 3Com, Sun, Novell,
Cisco and Microsoft entered the market creating a civil war and billion-dollar partnerships.
850
Wiring the World [v3]
In this final episode we visit Excite, a typical Silicon Valley entrepreneurial adventure. Then we
unlock the making of the World Wide Web, created by Tim Berners-Lee in Geneva, who made
"http://www" the star it is today. While the World Wide Web was making the Internet available
to more people, it still wasn't a friendly experience. Netscape and Microsoft changed all that so
the Internet has become a 24-hour a day medium where people can do business, chat and go
shopping.
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HVAC DVDs (not yet cataloged, but on reserve shelf):
DVD #--
Air Conditioner Fundamentals [16:09 min.]
A presentation of refrigeration systems as they relate to central air conditioning and room air
conditioners. Color animated graphics show the operation of a room air conditioner refrigeration
system, the complete refrigeration cycle and explains how the components work together to
accomplish the refrigeration process. HVAC/R AND APPLIANCE SERVICING Made Simple
(HA006-TR12). The Training Source.
DVD #--
Condensing Gas Furnaces [45 min.]
Condensing Gas Furnace operation, troubleshooting and disassembly is easy after viewing this
training program. An in-depth explanation of fundamentals, basic operation and a complete step
by step troubleshooting aid makes this video a must have for the heating and air conditioning
technician. HVAC/R AND APPLIANCE SERVICING Made Simple (HA009-TR21). The Training
Source.
DVD #--
Psychrometrics: Fundamentals of Air Flow [21 or 26 min.]
If you don't know what psychrometrics is and you are in the heating and air conditioning
business, you'd better get this video. A complete guide to determining air flow and heating and
air conditioning requirements for system installations. HVAC/R AND APPLIANCE SERVICING
Made Simple (HA010-TR14). The Training Source.
DVD #--
Troubleshooting Tips for Heat Pumps [42 min.]
A technical, step-by-step guide for the typical problems encountered while servicing, including
electrical and various component failures. Information on method operation, door reversal,
servicing electrical components and accessing sealed system components are included.
HVAC/R AND APPLIANCE SERVICING Made Simple (HA012-TR19). The Training Source.
VHS #--
Basic Electrical Safety In The Workplace [10 min.]
Guide
Train and motivate employees to avoid danger: Static electricity and high voltage wires;
Shock prevention: inspection, ground wiring, double insulation, no cheater plugs, care
around liquids; Cord safety: tripping and wear hazards, inspection, match cord to
equipment, fire and explosion hazards. The Training Network (0500), 1996.
DVD 056
Gas furnaces (HVAC program)
Provides essential information for gas furnace service technicians. Reviews furnace coponents in depth along with
critical set-up information. Emphasis is placed on understanding the sequence of operation of the equipment being
serviced. Covers four different ignition systems (HIS, DSI, HSP, and Spark to Pilot) along with diagnostic
procedures on each. Axxess Media Interactive, 2004.

Gas metal arc welding basic
Presents a step-by-step explanation of the basic skills required for welding with fine
electrode wire on mild carbon steel. 1997.
675-1
Gas metal arc welding basic
Instructor's
Guide;
workbook
[32 min.]
1. Gas Metal Arc Welding Basic, Course Overview (2:25)
2. Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (10:35)
3. Safety & Health of Welders (19:14)
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5.
6.
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Gas metal arc welding basic [35 min.]
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10.
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The Quality of Welds (8:30)
Square Groove & Fillet Welds, Butt, Lap & T-Joints, Vertical Position, Down (5:05)
Square Groove & Fillet Welds, Butt, Lap & T-Joints, Vertical Position, Up (3:59)
Metal Transfer & Shielding Gases (11:29)
Square Groove & Fillet Welds, Butt, Lap & T-Joints, Overhead Position (3:50)
Gas metal arc welding basic [35 min.]
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14.
15.
16.
17.
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Installation, Setup & Maintenance of Equipment (15:36)
Surfacing Welds, Flat Position (6:46)
Square Groove & Fillet Welds, Butt, Lap & T-Joints, Flat Position (8:41)
Square Groove & Fillet Welds, Butt, Lap & T-Joints, Horizontal Position (6:02)
Single V-Groove Weld, Butt Joint, Horizontal Position (6:03)
Single V-Groove Weld, Butt Joint, Horizontal Position, Guided Bend Test (4:59)
Single V-Groove Weld, Butt Joint, Vertical Position Down (3:53)
Single V-Groove Weld, Butt Joint, Vertical Position Down, Guided Bend Test (2:43)
Single V-Groove Weld, Butt Joint, Vertical Position Up (2:17)
Gas metal arc welding basic
18.
19.
20.
21.
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[35 min.]
Single V-Groove Weld, Butt Joint, Flat Position (2:56)
Single V-Groove Weld, Butt Joint, Overhead Position (2:48)
Fillet Welds, Lap & T-Joints, Horizontal Position (4:07)
Fillet Welds, Lap & T-Joints, Vertical Position Down (1:57)
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Gas metal arc welding basic
Print Supplements
[35 min.]
22. Fillet Welds, Lap Joints, Flat Position with Spray Transfer (4:27)
23. Fillet Welds, Lap Joints, Horizontal Position with Spray Transfer (2:27)
24. Single V-Groove Weld, Flat Position, with Spray Transfer (4:55)
 General safety video training series
631-11
Lock-out and tag-out
[20 min.] [See 627]
Guide
Deals with lock-out / tag-out procedures in industrial setting. 1985.
 General Safety Video Training Series
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VHS #--
Industrial Ergonomics
Presenter's Guide
Hand and Power Tool Safety [12-16 min.] [currently on reserve shelf]
Teach employees about the potential dangers: Striking tools: eyewear, safe nailing; Tool
groups (screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers): good fit, correct positions, match tools to purpose;
Power tools: avoiding kickbacks, hand injuries, PPE. Marcom (0270), The Training
Network, 1994.
925
Introduction to geometric dimensioning & tolerancing [54 min.]
Analyzes problems with traditional methods of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. It
explains the symbols and terms of tolerancing, examines square and cylindrical tolerance
zones, and explains what information the geometric tolerancing method provides. Apple
Valley, MN: Sharden Productions (Insight Media, distributor), 1982.
 Industrial hydraulic technology: 1992.
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Series Instructor's Guide,
Final exam, video text
Physical world of a machine [Lesson 1] [10 min.]
Hydraulic transmission of force and energy [Lesson 2] [13 min.]
Petroleum base and fire resistant hydraulic fluid [Lessons 3&4] [21 min.]
Operation at the suction side of a pump [Lesson 5] [14 min.]
Hydraulic actuators [Lesson 6] [19 min.]
Control of hydraulic energy [Lesson 7] [19 min.]
Accumulators and cylinders [Lesson 8] [21 min.]
Flow control valves [Lesson 9] [20 min.]
Directional control valves [Lesson 10] [27 min.]
Pressure control valves [Lesson 11] [20 min.]
Pilot operated pressure control valves [Lesson 12] [17 min.]
Hydraulic pumps [Lesson 13] [24 min.]
Hydraulic motors [Lesson 14] [19 min.]
Reservoirs, coolers and filters [Lesson 15] [19 min.]
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Print Supplements
Industrial Maintenance Hydraulics & Electricity Series:
(Industrial/Automotive) [Calhoun, KY: NIMCO Productions, 1991]
[Subject: Industrial equipment—Maintenance and repair]
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Tape 1: Ball Bearings [15 min.]
Tape 2: Roller Bearings [10 min.]
Tape 3: Mounted Bearing Selection [20 min.]
Tape 4: Ball Bearing Maintenance & Failure Analysis [20 min.]
Tape 5: Spherical Roller Bearing Installation & Maintenance [14 min.]
Tape 6: Mechanical Variable Speed Drives [20 min.]
Tape 7: Clutches and Brakes [18 min.]
Tape 8: Gear Reducer Selection [15 min.]
Tape 9: Gear Reducers [20 min.]
Tape 10: Conveyor Components [15 min.]
Tape 11: Shaft Coupling Selection
Tape 12: Shaft Couplings
Tape 13: Roller Chains & Sprockets [20 min.]
Tape 14: Roller Chain Drive Selection [18 min.]
Tape 15: Roller Chain Drive Installation & Maintenance
Tape 16: V-Belts & Sheaves [20 min.]
Tape 17: V-Belt Drive Selection
Tape 18: V-Belt Drive Installation
Tape 19: Synchronous Belt Drives
Tape 20: Anti-Friction Bearing Lubrication
Tape 21: Basic Machine Lubrication [19 min.]
Tape 22: Basic Electricity [18 min.]
Tape 23: Common Electrical Test Meters [14 min.]
Tape 24: AC Motor Options & Variations [15 min.]
Tape 25: AC Variable Speed Drive Controllers
Tape 26: DC Motors & Variable Speed Controls [20 min.]
Tape 27: Electric Motors [23 min.]
Tape 28: Power Transmission Physics [20 min.]
Tape 29: Power Transmission Service Factors [15 min.]
Industrial pneumatic technology [12 videocassettes]
[289 min.] Instructor's Guide
Introduces basic principle of pneumatics; also components found in industrial
pneumatic systems and various applications. (other set at 681)
Tape 1: Lessons 1&2—Force Trans Thru a Fluid
Tape 2: Lesson 3—Energy Trans Using Pneu System
Tape 3: Lesson 4—Control of Pneumatic Energy
Tape 4: Lesson 5—Compressors
Tape 5: Lesson 6—Aftercoolers, Driers, Receivers/Air Distribution
Tape 6: Lesson 7 (Part I) —Check Valves, Cylinders & Motors
Tape 7: Lesson 7 (Part II) —Check Valves, Cylinders & Motors
Tape 8: Lesson 8 (Part I) —Directional Control Valves
Tape 9: Lesson 8 (Part II) —Directional Control Valves
Tape 10: Lesson 9—Flow Control Valves, Silencers & Quick Exhausts
Tape 11: Lesson 10—Regulators, Excess Flow Valves, Boosters, Sequence Valves
Tape 12: Lesson 11—Air Preparation
627
Lock Out - Tag Out
[18 min.] [See 631-11]
Part 1 covers safety and regulations for hazardous energy; part 2 discusses the specifics of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 10: Control of hazardous energy sources. 1993.
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VHS #
Titles / Series names (bulleted in italics)
Print Supplements
DVD017
 Machine-Shop Practice:
Fundamentals of machine lathe operation. Rudy Kouhoupt. [93 min.]
Instructor's Guide
Introduction—Supporting work in the lathe—Tools and tool holders—Speeds and feed
charts—Make a boring bar holder. Traverse City, MI: New Life Video Productions, 1995.
DVD016
Operating a horizontal milling machine. Rudy Kouhoupt. [150 min.]
Instructor's Guide
Introduction—Principles of operation—Making a special fixture. Demonstration of and
instruction in usage of the Atlas horizontal mill, with cutting tool descriptions and plans.
Traverse City, MI: New Life Video Productions, 1998.
 Manufacturing technology:
565
566
567
568
Introduction to manufacturing technology. 1995.
Manufacturing systems. 1994. [17 min.]
Manufacturing resources. 1994. [18 min.]
Manufacturing processes. 1994. [15 min.]
902
Customer Focused Manufacturing [27 min.]
[16 min.]
Manufacturing Process Videos:
“This program examines “customer focused manufacturing” at Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, and the
diverse management techniques they used to improve an already successful company. Milwaukee
successfully transformed their manufacturing system to a more flexible, short lead-time system by adopting
cellular manufacturing, kiazen, and Just-In-Time production techniques. In the process, they realized
remarkable improvements I productivity and profitability. …” SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers).
892
Cutting metal [19 min.]
900
Fastening & Assembly [20 min.]
Methods used during manufacturing of products. Writer and producer, John Davis. Classroom Video, 2002.
“The assembly of components and subassemblies into functional products is performed throughout
manufacturing. This program focuses on the primary fasteners and assembly processes used, and includes
sections on: mechanical fastening, adhesive bonding and automated assembly. Examines: Integral Fasteners,
Threaded Fasteners, Non-Threaded Fasteners, Stapling.” Fundamental Manufacturing Processes series,
SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers).
891
Forming & shaping metal [22 min.]
895
Forming of Plastics: Part A [29 min.]
896
Forming of Plastics: Part B [29 min.]
894
Glass and ceramics [23 min.]
A presentation of Classroom Video; writer and producer, John Davis, 2002.
Insight Media, 1999.
Insight Media, 1999.
Demonstrates two glass-making techniques—glassblowing and stained glass windows. Also discusses
industrial ceramics and increased use of glass in architecture. Films for the Humanities, 1993.
897
Heat Treating [30 min.]
“Heat treating processes are some of the most widely-used and versatile in manufacturing, and are employed
primarily to harden and strengthen metals and alloys. To highlight the benefits of heat treating, numerous
animations, phase diagrams, and photomicrographs are featured.” Video focuses on: Through-Hardening
Processes, Surface-Hardening Processes, Softening Processes, and Metal and Alloy Crystal Structures.
Fundamental Manufacturing Processes series, SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers).
893
How a factory works [31 min.]
Focusing on how cooker manufacturer Leisure Consumer Products introduced a new production process and
a new way of working, this video illustrates the various components of the manufacturing process, including
design, batch production, stockpiling, flow production, lean manufacturing, “just-in-time” techniques, and
teamwork. TV Choice, 2001.
887
Iron and Steel [15 min.]
Describes the raw materials and processes used in the production of iron and steel; blast furnace, coke,
Bessemer, electric furnace. Classroom Video, 1997.
901
Manufacturing Processes [15 min.]
“Processing takes materials and turns them into finished products. It includes casting, molding, forming,
separating, conditioning, assembling, and finishing. Each area is examined and explained. A brief discussion
is also given of the properties of manufacturing materials (mechanical, physical, thermal, chemical, electrical,
optical, and acoustical).” Meridian Education Corporation, 2003.
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VHS #
Titles / Series names (bulleted in italics)
888
Metal casting: die casting [29 min.]
Print Supplements
Training video showing six die casting processes. It outlines the advantages, limitations and areas of
applications of each process. Included are gravity casting, tilt casting, low pressure die casting, high
pressure hot chamber die casting, high pressure cold chamber die casting, and squeeze casting. The
processes are fully explained with the aid of computer graphics. ASM International, 1997.
889
Metal casting: sand moulds [28 min.]
Training video showing the various processes used to produce metal casting. It outlines the advantages,
limitations and areas of application of casting processes, using sand/investment moulds. The processes
covered include jobbing moulding [British spelling], rapid prototyping, pit moulding, hot and cold box
moulding, lost wax, evaporative foam, shell mould, Hunter and Disamatic moulding machine processes.
ASM International, 1996.
898
Powder Metallurgy [23 min.]
“Powder metallurgy is a metalworking technology used for producing parts from metal powder. Its primary
advantages include part design flexibility and the ability to produce net or near-net shaped parts using
various processes.” Video focuses on: Mechanical pressing of powder, Metal injection molding, Hot & cold
isostatic pressing, Metal powder production methods. Fundamental Manufacturing Processes series, SME
(Society of Manufacturing Engineers).
899
Welding [29 min.]
“Welding is a common method of joining metals, and is used in many different industrial applications. This
program covers the most common welding processes, arranging them into two major categories: Fusion
welding processes, Solid-state welding processes. The fusion welding section features segments on a wide
variety of arc welding processes and resistance welding processes, as well as sections on laser beam
welding and electron beam welding. The solid-state welding section details the friction welding and
ultrasonic welding processes. Joint design, joint edge shape and joint preparation are also highlighted.”
Fundamental Manufacturing Processes series, SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers).
 Protecting your safety and health in the plant 1992. [15 min. each]
631-1
631-2
631-3
631-4
631-5
631-6
631-7
631-8
631-9
631-10
Introduction to safety
Recognizing hazards
Working safely
Handling materials safely
Using machinery safely
Personal protective equipment
Electrical safety
Fire protection
Other hazards
Government safety regulations
DVD 003
Red Green: Stuffed and Mounted Six-Pack [6 videodiscs, 200 minutes each]
Originally released as television programs from 1993-2000. Based on characters created by Steve Smith and Rick
Green. Vol.1: Wind-powered boat; Salt and pepper shakers; Maple syrup; Fire brigade; Beef project; Badger
project; Network deal; Science fair. Vol.2: Car pool; Owl project; Men’s night on the mountain; Sedgwick the tenant;
Winter carnival; Mad about you; Too much information; No duct tape. Vol.3: Spawning grounds; Beer project;
Driving test; Driving lesson; Town mall; Life cycle; Auto club; Damn you emu. Vol. 4: Magnetic Lake; Firewood
project; Satellite dish; Tax refund; Outside; Town services contract; Guinness world records; Dandruff Foundation.
Vol. 5: Underground parking; Hydrogen project; Father and son banquet; No church ; Good old hockey game;
Better to give than receive; Hurricane Doug; Beaver dam. Vol. 6: Tanks we get; Schoolhouse project; New doctor;
Petting zoo; Splinter lodge; Mayor race; Battle call; Who wants to be a smart guy.
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Titles / Series names (bulleted in italics)
 Tom Henry's electrical exam video series:
Print Supplements
[75 min. each]
Study-aid designed to prepare electricians for license examinations on 1999
National Electric Code. Includes journeyman & master exams. Also useful for
instructors who want to teach the code or for engineers & designers who
want to understand the code. 1999.
636-1
636-2
636-3
636-4
636-5
636-6
636-7
636-8
636-9
636-10
636-11
636-12
636-13
Various print resources
Examinations, questions, etc.
The exam
Ohm's law theory
Voltage drop resistance
Ampacity correction factors
Motors
Cooking equipment demand factors
Dwelling residential service sizing
Box and conduit sizing
Single phase transformers
Three phase transformers
Commercial multifamily service sizing
Motor controls switch connections
Conduit Bending
 Troubleshooting hydraulic systems: 1986.
541-1
541-2
541-3
541-4
541-5
Troubleshooting techniques [1] [21 min.]
Heat and leakage [2] [24 min.]
Contamination [3] [19 min.]
Analyzing component failures/faults [4] [22 min.]
Applied troubleshooting [5] [21 min.]
831
W. Edwards Deming: The Prophet of Quality [25 min.]
Features personal and intellectual perspective on Deming. Provides understanding and appreciation of the
Deming method and explains to workers and managers why the quality philosophy is in their best interests.
 Working safely with electricity: 1992. [50 min. each]
674-1
674-2
674-3
674-4
Electricity can kill [1]
The Shock emergency [2]
The Importance of grounding [3]
Emergency response [4]
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Faculty Development Collection
665
Accommodating students with learning disabilities in colleges and universities
[20 min.] Addresses ways of altering current teaching methods to accommodate
students with learning disabilities and handling students' requests for accommodation. 1996.
220
Best Practices in Marketing to Adult Students. PBS Satellite Program 1/12/97
233
CCI – Community College of Indiana Presentation 2-13-01
216
Conflict Resolution and Communications in the Workplace. Workshop
with Roy Winkler. Staff Retreat 10/10/97
232
Cooperative Learning: Advances in Instruction I
219
Creating Worked Based Learning Opportunities for All Students. Nov. 6, 1997
DVD 101
Discounted dreams high hopes and harsh realities at America’s community colleges
/ produced by Learning Matters, Inc.
PBS Home Video, 60 minutes.
563
Electronic Portfolios [Making portfolios workshop]
Kappa Delta Pi, International Convocation, Nov.6-9, 1997, presenting efficient,
accurate, invaluable tool for students, faculty, supervisors, and employers to record
achievements, personal profiles, & information required by colleges & employer
224
Global Change: A New Web-Based Curriculum for Multi-Disciplinary
Science Education
687
How to speak
Workshop
presentation
booklet
[45 min.]
MIT professor Patrick Wilson gives advice on how college faculty members & teaching
assistants can present an effective lecture. Verbally describes principles of effective
lecture & demonstrates how to put principles into practice. 1997.
227
Innovation in 2-year Colleges across the Nation. Dr. J. E. Roueche. 10/20/98
550
In-service portfolio development, student and professional
208
ITSC Leadership Academy
Tape #1: Student Retention & Success
Tape #2: Continuous Quality Improvement
Tape #3: Positive Interpersonal Experiences
Tape #4: Implementing New Programs
Tape #5: Multimedia in Training & Orientation
213
Judy Logan: Keynote Address from Women's Week at Ball State University,
March, 24 1997. A study of developing and teaching a gender-inclusive curriculum.
214
A Meeting of the Minds: Two Perspectives on New Student Seminars
Teleconference
3/25/97
230
Meeting the Challenge of the ADA, April 27, 1999, Rich
Harris, Speaker.
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222
Multicultural Student Organization Diversity Program,
featuring speaker Dr. Charles Williams and a diversity
workshop. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. January 16, 1998
215
Partners That Work in School-to-Work, PBS Satellite Program 10-9-97
685
Role of the two-year college in economic development
718
Teaching in the Diverse Classroom (37 min.)
207 (1&2)
Teaching The Teacher, 1994 (2-tape series).
200
Uses of Television in College and University Teaching.
454
Women of color in higher education: Too invisible, too silent, for too long
[120 min.] A provocative and insightful look at the critical issues relevant to the status of
women of color, a frequently overlooked segment of our higher education community.
1993.
Additional videos and audiocassettes are available in the Faculty
Development section. Come to the Library for a complete listing (or
to browse).
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Appendix A: CD Collection
Music CDs (Muncie):
CD 001
Simply the Best Classical Anthems, Erato (1999)
CD 002
Adagio, Greatest Hits, RCA Victor (1997)
CD 003
Classical Music for People Who Hate Classical Music, RCA Victor (1999)
CD 004
Mozart: Eine Kleine/Etc, Universal Classics (2003)
CD 005
Gershwin: Rhaosody In Blue/Etc, Universal Classics (2003)
CD 006
Shankar: Concerto for Sitar & Orchestra, Ravi Shankar (1987)
CD 007
Tribal Winds: Music From Native American Flutes, EarthBeat (1996)
CD 008
Mad About Baroque, Deutsche Grammophon (1993)
CD 009
Mad About Opera, Deutsche Grammophon (1992)
CD 010
Mad About Romantic Piano, Deutsche Grammophon (1994)
CD 011
Copland, Greatest Hits, RCAVictor (1999)
CD 012
Mozart: OperaticArias, DECCA (1999)
CD 013
American Tribal Music& Dancing, Laserlight (1997)
CD 014
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Universal Classics (2003)
CD 015
Mad About Tchaikovsky, Deutsche Grammophon (1993)
CD 016
Holding Up Half the Sky:Voices of Celtic Women, Shanchie (1997)
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CD-ROM (computer programs) Muncie:
CD 002
Columbia Granger’s World of Poetry (1995)
CD 003
Perfect Resume, Presented by Tom Jackson (1994)
CD 007
World’s Best Poetry on CD (1996)
CD 008
Library of the Future, 4th Edition (1990-1996)
CD 009
BodyWorks 5.0 (1993-1995)
CD 011
Athena: Classical Mythology (1994)
CD 012
Civil War: Complete Multimedia Experience (1995)
CD 012
Civil War: Complete Multimedia Experience (1995) Disc 2
CD 020
Time Almanac of the 20th Century (1995)
CD 022
Inside Track For Mechanical Design and Drafting (1996)
CD 023
Inside Track For Architectural Design and Drafting (1997)
CD 024
The Scribner Writers Series on CD-ROM (1993)
CD 27
Introduction to Ancient Greece, Vol. 1: The Ancient Greek Theater
CD-ROMS Anderson:
ArtRageous
The Scribner Writers Series
The World's Best Poetry
Library of the Future, 4th ed.
The Perfect Resume
1995
1993
1995
1996
1994
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
The Dynamic Human, copy 1
1999
QP 34.5 D96 1999
The Dynamic Human, copy 2
1999
QP 34.5 D96 1999
The Dynamic Human, copy 3
1999
The Nystrom Outline Map Library
Dos Mundos
The Harvard Veritas Forum
1997
2002
1992
QP 34.5 D96 1999
REF GA108.7.N97
1997
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
3 0000 00247898
4
3 0000 00247899
2
3 0000 00217999
6
3 0000 00227409
4
n/a
n/a
CD-ROMS Marion:
Diagnostic Ultrasound: A logical approach CD 001
Radiologic Anatomy (interactive multimedia) CD 002
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Appendix B: PBS Video Collection
#
Program Title
1
America's Battlegrounds
2
Against the Odds: The Artists of the Harlem Renaissance
3a
Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind
4
On the Line - People's Century
5
Gold Fever
6
Hawaii's Last Queen
7
Telephone, The
8
Big Dream, Small Screen
9
New York Underground
10
Around the World in 72 Days
11
Great San Francisco Earthquake, The
12a
Meltdown at Three Mile Island
13
Geronimo and the Apache Resistance
15
Sins of Our Mothers, The
16a
Mill Times
17
Great War-1918, The
18
Mr. Sears' Catalogue
19
Journey to America
20
Roots of Resistance
22
Iron Road, The
23
Nixon, Part 1
24
Nixon, Part 2
25
Nixon, Part 3
27
Johnstown Flood, The
28
In the White Man's Image
29
LBJ, Part 1
30
LBJ, Part 2
31
LBJ, Part 3
32
LBJ, Part 4
33
Donner Party, The
34
George Washington: The Man Who Wouldn't Be King
35
Last Stand at Little Big Horn
36
Rachel Carson's Silent Spring
37a
Fall of the Aztecs, The - CONQUISTADORS WITH MICHAEL WOOD
38a
Conquest of the Incas, The - CONQUISTADORS WITH MICHAEL WOOD
39a
Search for El Dorado, The - CONQUISTADORS WITH MICHAEL WOOD
40a
All the World is Human - CONQUISTADORS WITH MICHAEL WOOD
41
Amelia Earhart
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42
Hunt for Pancho Villa, The
43
Hurricane of '38, The
44
America and the Holocaust: Deceit and Indifference
45
D-Day
46a
Ulysses S. Grant, Part 1
47a
Ulysses S. Grant, Part 2
48a
Monkey Trial
49a
Woodrow Wilson, Part 1
50a
Woodrow Wilson, Part 2
51
Midwife's Tale, A
52
Midnight Ramble
53
Battle of the Bulge, The
54
Westward, the Course of Empire Takes Its Way - WAY WEST, THE
55
Approach of Civilization, The - WAY WEST, THE
56
War for the Black Hills, The - WAY WEST, THE
57
Ghost Dance, The - WAY WEST, THE
58
One Woman, One Vote, Part 1
59
One Woman, One Vote, Part 2
60a
MacArthur, Part 1
61a
MacArthur, Part 2
62a
MacArthur, Part 3
63a
MacArthur, Part 4
64a
Messenger, The - ISLAM: EMPIRE OF FAITH
65a
Awakening, The - ISLAM: EMPIRE OF FAITH
66a
Ottomans, The - ISLAM: EMPIRE OF FAITH
67
Orphan Trains
68
Wright Stuff, The
69
Spy in the Sky
70
Battle over CITIZEN KANE, The, Part 1
71
Battle over CITIZEN KANE, The Part 2
72
TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt, Part 1
73
TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt, Part 2
74
TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt, Part 3
75
TR, The Story of Theodore Roosevelt, Part 4
76
Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie, Part 1
77
Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie, Part 2
78
Republic of Virtue, The - AMERICAN VISIONS
79
Promised Land, The - AMERICAN VISIONS
80
Wilderness and the West, The - AMERICAN VISIONS
81
Gilded Age, The - AMERICAN VISIONS
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82
Wave from the Atlantic, A - AMERICAN VISIONS
83
Streamlines and Breadlines - AMERICAN VISIONS
84
Empire of Signs, The - AMERICAN VISIONS
85
Age of Anxiety, The - AMERICAN VISIONS
86a
Age of Hope - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
87a
Red Flag - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
88a
Lost Peace - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
89a
Breadline - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
90a
Sporting Fever - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
91
TR and His Times
92
Democrat and the Dictator, The
93
Second American Revolution, Part 1
94
Second American Revolution, Part 2
95
World War II: The Propaganda Battle
96
Twenties, The
97
While the Storm Clouds Gather - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
98
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
99
Sacrifice and Shortages - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
100
String of Pearls, A - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
101
On the Shady Side of the Street - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
102
Right in der Fuehrer's Face - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
103
Thanks for the Memories - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
104
Accentuating the Positive - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
105
Mood Indigo: Blacks and Whites - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
106
It's Been a Long, Long Time - AMERICA GOES TO WAR: THE HOME FRONT
107
First Inning, 1840s-1900: 'Our Game' - BASEBALL
108
Bottom of the First - BASEBALL
109
Second Inning, 1900-1910: Something Like a War - BASEBALL
110
Bottom of the Second - BASEBALL
111
Third Inning, 1910-1920: Faith of 50 Million People - BASEBALL
112
Bottom of the Third - BASEBALL
113
Fourth Inning, 1920-1930: A National Heirloom - BASEBALL
114
Bottom of the Fourth - BASEBALL
115
Fifth Inning, 1930-1940: Shadow Ball - BASEBALL
116
Bottom of the Fifth - BASEBALL
117
Sixth Inning, 1940-1950: The National Pastime - BASEBALL
118
Bottom of the Sixth - BASEBALL
119
Seventh Inning, 1950-1960: The Capital of Baseball - BASEBALL
120
Bottom of the Seventh - BASEBALL
121
Eighth Inning, 1960-1970: A Whole New Ballgame - BASEBALL
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122
Bottom of the Eighth - BASEBALL
123
Ninth Inning, 1970-Present: Home - BASEBALL
124
Bottom of the Ninth - BASEBALL
125
Brooklyn Bridge, The
126
Versailles: The Lost Peace - BETWEEN THE WARS
127
Return to Isolationism - BETWEEN THE WARS
128
First SALT Talks, The - BETWEEN THE WARS
129
Radio, Racism and Foreign Policy - BETWEEN THE WARS
130
Great Depression and Foreign Affairs, The - BETWEEN THE WARS
131
FDR and Hitler: Their Rise to Power - BETWEEN THE WARS
132
FDR and Hitler: The Dynamics of Power - BETWEEN THE WARS
133
America in the Pacific: The Clash of Two Cultures - BETWEEN THE WARS
134
Recognition of Russia: A Climate of Mutual Distrust, The - BETWEEN THE WARS
135
Latin America: Intervention in Our Own Backyard - BETWEEN THE WARS
136
Italian Ethiopian War: Africa in World Affairs, The - BETWEEN THE WARS
137
Spanish Civil War, The - BETWEEN THE WARS
138
Phony War, The - BETWEEN THE WARS
139
FDR and Churchill: The Human Partnership - BETWEEN THE WARS
140
Japan Invades China: Crisis in the Far East - BETWEEN THE WARS
141
War Comes to Pearl Harbor - BETWEEN THE WARS
142
Cause, The - CIVIL WAR, THE
143
Very Bloody Affair, A - CIVIL WAR, THE
144
Forever Free - CIVIL WAR, THE
145
Simply Murder - CIVIL WAR, THE
146
The Universe of Battle - CIVIL WAR, THE
147
Valley of the Shadow of Death, The - CIVIL WAR, THE
148
Most Hallowed Ground - CIVIL WAR, THE
149
War Is All Hell - CIVIL WAR, THE
150
Better Angels of Our Nature, The - CIVIL WAR, THE
151
Courage to Care, The
152
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio, Part 1
153
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio, Part 2
168a
Warrior Pharaoh, The - EGYPT'S GOLDEN EMPIRE
169a
Pharoahs of the Sun - EGYPT'S GOLDEN EMPIRE
170a
Last Great Pharoah, The - EGYPT'S GOLDEN EMPIRE
171
Flyers in Search of a Dream
172
For the Living
173
Vietnam Memorial Frontline
174
Memory of the Camps Frontline
176a
Master Race - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
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177a
Freedom Now - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
178a
Fall Out - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
179a
Asia Rising - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
180a
Endangered Planet - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
181a
Living Longer - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
182a
Skin Deep - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
191
Huey Long
192
In Remembrance of Martin
193
Jeannette Rankin: The Woman Who Voted No
194
Making of a President, The - LINCOLN
195
Pivotal Year, The - LINCOLN
196
I Want to Finish This Job - LINCOLN
197
Now He Belongs to the Ages - LINCOLN
198a
Picture Power - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
199a
Great Leap - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
200a
Young Blood - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
201a
Half the People - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
202a
Guerrilla Wars - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
203a
God Fights Back - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
204a
People Power - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
205a
Fast Forward - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
206
Mississippi, America
207
Odyssey of John Dos Passos, The
208
Seeking the First Americans
209
Chaco Legacy, The
210
Myths and Moundbuilders
211
Out of Ireland, Part 1
212
Out of Ireland, Part 2
213
Great Escape - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
214
Seasons of a Navajo
215
Shakers: Hands to Work, Hearts to God
216
Statue of Liberty, The
217
Surviving Columbus
218
Watergate Hearings, The, Part 1 - SUMMER OF JUDGEMENT
219
Watergate Hearings, The, Part 2 - SUMMER OF JUDGEMENT
220
Impeachment Hearings, The - SUMMER OF JUDGEMENT
221
Congress, The
222
Thomas Hart Benton
223
Thieves of Time
224
Thurgood Marshall: Portrait of an American Hero
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225
Trial of Adolf Eichmann, Part 1
226
Trial of Adolf Eichmann, Part 2
227
Triumph of Memory
228
Thomas Jefferson, Part 1
229
Thomas Jefferson, Part 2
230
People, The - WEST, THE
231
Empire Upon the Trails - WEST, THE
232
Speck of the Future, The - WEST, THE
233
Death Runs Riot - WEST, THE
234
Grandest Enterprise Under God, The - WEST, THE
235
Fight No More Forever - WEST, THE
236
Geography of Hope, The - WEST, THE
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Ghost Dance - WEST, THE
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One Sky Above Us - WEST, THE
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W.E.B. Du Bois of Great Barrington
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Matter of Promises, A
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Matter of Choice, A
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Reluctant Revolutionaries, The - LIBERTY! THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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Blows Must Decide - LIBERTY! THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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Times That Try Men's Souls - LIBERTY! THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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Oh, Fatal Ambition! - LIBERTY! THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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World Turned Upside Down, The - LIBERTY! THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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Are We to Be a Nation? - LIBERTY! THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, Part 1
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Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, Part 2
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Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, Part 3
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Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, Part 4
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Truman, Part 1
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Truman, Part 2
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Truman, Part 3
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Truman, Part 4
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Bay of Pigs, The
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Marshall Plan: Against the Odds, The
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Lynching in Marion, A
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G.I. Bill: The Law That Changed America, The
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Reagan, Part 1
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Reagan, Part 2
262
Reagan, Part 3
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Reagan, Part 4
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Influenza 1918
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Surviving the Dust Bowl
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Neil Armstrong - ADVENTURERS, THE
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Thor Heyerdahl - ADVENTURERS, THE
268
Piccards, The - ADVENTURERS, THE
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Hillary and Tenzing - ADVENTURERS, THE
270
Richard Byrd - ADVENTURERS, THE
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Men Who Sailed the Liberty Ships, The
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Great Hunger, The - IRISH IN AMERICA: THE LONG JOURNEY HOME
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All Across America - IRISH IN AMERICA: THE LONG JOURNEY HOME
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Up From the City - IRISH IN AMERICA: THE LONG JOURNEY HOME
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Success - IRISH IN AMERICA: THE LONG JOURNEY HOME
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Neighbors and Strangers - U.S. MEXICAN WAR, THE
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War for the Borderlands - U.S. MEXICAN WAR, THE
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Hour of Sacrifice, The - U.S. MEXICAN WAR, THE
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Fate of Nations, The - U.S. MEXICAN WAR, THE
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Part 1
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Part 2
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Brave New World - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
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Boom Time - PEOPLE'S CENTURY
284
Terrible Transformation, The - AFRICANS IN AMERICA
285
Revolution - AFRICANS IN AMERICA
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Brotherly Love - AFRICANS IN AMERICA
287
Judgment Day - AFRICANS IN AMERICA
288
America 1900, Part 1
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America 1900, Part 2
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Lift Every Voice - I'LL MAKE ME A WORLD
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Without Fear or Shame - I'LL MAKE ME A WORLD
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Bright Like a Sun - I'LL MAKE ME A WORLD
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Dream Keepers, The - I'LL MAKE ME A WORLD
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Not a Rhyme Time - I'LL MAKE ME A WORLD
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Freedom You Will Take, The - I'LL MAKE ME A WORLD
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Hoover Dam
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Race for the Superbomb, Part 1
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Race for the Superbomb, Part 2
299
Fly Girls
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Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony, Part 1
301
Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony, Part 2
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Country and the City, The, Part 1 - NEW YORK
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Country and the City, The, Part 2 - NEW YORK
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Order and Disorder, Part 1 - NEW YORK
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Order and Disorder, Part 2 - NEW YORK
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Sunshine and Shadow, Part 1 - NEW YORK
307
Sunshine and Shadow, Part 2 - NEW YORK
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Power and the People, The, Part 1 - NEW YORK
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Power and the People, The, Part 2 - NEW YORK
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Cosmopolis, Part 1 - NEW YORK
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Cosmopolis, Part 2 - NEW YORK
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Crucible of Empire: The Spanish American War, Part 1
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Crucible of Empire: The Spanish-American War, Part 2
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Developing Image, The - AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY, A CENTURY OF IMAGES
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Photographic Age, The - AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY, A CENTURY OF IMAGES
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Photography Transformed - AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY, A CENTURY OF IMAGES
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Family Ties - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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Happenstance - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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Independent Cast of Mind, An - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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Professional Politician - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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American Way, The - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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World Stage, The - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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Heroic Posture - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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Compromise Choices - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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Expanding Power - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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Balance of Power, The - AMERICAN PRESIDENT, THE
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Eleanor Roosevelt, Part 1
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Eleanor Roosevelt, Part 2
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John Brown's Holy War
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Duel, The
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George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire, Part 1
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George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire, Part 2
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Gumbo - JAZZ
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Gift, The - JAZZ
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Our Language - JAZZ
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True Welcome, The - JAZZ
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Swing: Pure Pleasure - JAZZ
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Swing: The Velocity of Celebration - JAZZ
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Dedicated to Chaos - JAZZ
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Risk - JAZZ
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Adventure, The - JAZZ
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Masterpiece by Midnight - JAZZ
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Part 1 - First Measured Century, The
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Part 2 - First Measured Century, The
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Revolution, The - GREEKS, CRUCIBLE OF CIVILIZATION, THE
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Golden Age, The - GREEKS, CRUCIBLE OF CIVILIZATION, THE
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Empire of the Mind, The - GREEKS, CRUCIBLE OF CIVILIZATION, THE
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To Destiny & Mastering Luck - Napoleon
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Summit of Greatness & The End - Napoleon
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Return with Honor
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Fatal Flood, The
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Rockefellers, The, Part 1
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Rockefellers, The, Part 2
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Scottsboro: An American Tradegy
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Order from Chaos - The Roman Empire in the First Century
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Years of Trial - The Roman Empire in the First Century
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Winds of Change - The Roman Empire in the First Century
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Years of Eruption - The Roman Empire in the First Century
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Mark Twain, Part 1
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Mark Twain, Part 2
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City of Tomorrow - NEW YORK
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City and the World, The - NEW YORK
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Mount Rushmore
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Battle for Korea
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Korean War Stories
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War Letters
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Benjamin Franklin, Part 1 - Let The Experiment Be Made & The Making of a Revolutionary
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Benjamin Franklin, Part 2 - The Chess Master
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Jimmy Carter, Part 1
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Jimmy Carter, Part 2
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Ansel Adams
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Public Enemy #1
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Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain, Part 1
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Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain, Part 2
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Zoot Suit Riots
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Chicago, Part I: Mud Hole to Metropolis
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Chicago, Part 2: The Revolution Has Begun
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Chicago, Part 3: Battle for Chicago
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Murder of Emmett Till, The
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Transcontinental Railroad
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Perilous Fight, Part 1 - Infamy & Battlefronts
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Perilous Fight, Part 2 - Wrath & Triumph
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Tuskegee Airmen
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Stephen Foster
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Ambition & We Are Elected - ABRAHAM AND MARY LINCOLN: A HOUSE DIVIDED
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Shattered & The Dearest of All Things - ABRAHAM AND MARY LINCOLN: A HOUSE DIVIDED
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This Frightful War & Blind and Weeping - ABRAHAM AND MARY LINCOLN: A HOUSE
DIVIDED
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The Romance of War - REPORTING AMERICA AT WAR
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Which Side Are You On? - REPORTING AMERICA AT WAR
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New York: The Center of the World - Part 1 - New York: A Documentary Film
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New York: The Center of the World - Part 2 - New York: A Documentary Film
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Watergate Plus 30: Shadow of History
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Berga: Soldiers of Another War
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Bataan Rescue: Death March and Rescue - AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, THE
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Citizen King, Part 1 - AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, THE
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Citizen King, Part 2 - AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, THE
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Remember the Alamo - AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, THE
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Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Part 1 - THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
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Reconstruction: The Second Civil War, Part 2 - THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
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Journey of Sacagawea, The
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Golden Gate Bridge, The - AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, THE
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Bicycle Corps: America's Black Army on Wheels, The
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Long Road to War, The: Frontline
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Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Part 1
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Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century, Part 2
1421: The Year China Discovered America?
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Examines the mystery surrounding the sailing exploits of the legendary Admiral Zheng He, and
investigates the theory that he reached America decades before Columbus. Based on the book of the
same title by Gavin Menzies. PBS Video, 2004. 120 min.
RFK - American Experience, The
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Chronicles the pivotal role RFK played in many of the major events of the 1960s. It looks closely at his complicated
relationships with some of the leading figures of his day and reveals much about his personal world. (Robert F.
Kennedy, 1925-1968) PBS Video, 2004. 120 min.
Fight, The - American Experience, The
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Captures the anticipation that the bout between African American heavyweight Joe Louis and his
German opponent Max Schmeling generated, the events leading up to it, the impact Louis’s victory had
on blacks and its significance for Jews. Based on the book by David Margolick. Narrator, Courtney B.
Vance. PBS Video, 2004. 90 min.
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Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, Part 1
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Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson, Part 2
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Great Transatlantic Cable
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Mary Pickford
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Victory in the Pacific
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The Massie Affair
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Fidel Castro
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Building the Alaska Highway
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The Sixties
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Destination America: Part 1 (The Golden Door: Art of Departure) 110 min.
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Destination America: Part 2 (The earth is the Lord's: Breaking free: a woman's journey) 110 min.
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Ernest Hemingway : Rivers to the sea 90 min.
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Elusive peace, Part 1 : Israel and the Arabs (Episode 1: Clinton (1999-2000); Episode 2: Arafat
(2001-2002) 100 min.
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Elusive peace, Part 2 : Israel and the Arabs (Episode 3: Sharon (2003-2005) 50 min.
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The storm (response to Hurricane Katrina) 60 min.
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The war that made America, Part 1 (French and Indian War, Episode 1: A country between, 60
min.; Episode 2: Unlikely allies, 60 min.)
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The war that made America, Part 2 (French and Indian War, Episode 3: Turning the tide, 60
min.; Episode 4: Unintended consequences, 60 min.)
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