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Mike Fortune

Grateful Dead : Free Music : Free Audio : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Grateful Dead collection. Here you will find both: Downloadable Shows (typically, Audience recordings), and Stream-Only Shows (typically, Soundboard recordings). At this time, the Grateful Dead collection is not open to public uploads. function tapeoftheday() { ...
alexandra m. pickett

The Grateful Dead Archive at UC Santa Cruz - 0 views

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    They hired someone already with a PhD in Library work.
alexandra m. pickett

IMLS Awards National Leadership Grants to 51 Institutions: $17.9 Million Dist... - 0 views

  • The University of California, Santa Cruz Campus will digitize materials from its Grateful Dead Archive and make them available in a unique and cutting-edge Web site, the Virtual Terrapin Station. The Virtual Terrapin Station will provide access to Grateful Dead Archive materials and tools to facilitate public contributions to the archive. This project will enable the university to convert a significant part of a traditional archive to digital form and make it available online while simultaneously experimenting with the impact of fostering, creating, and curating a large, socially constructed archive. The project will develop a click-through permissions form for content contributors and will extend the reach of the Grateful Dead Archive to the academic research community. It will also implement and contribute to the development of the IMLS-funded exhibition tool, Omeka
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    So far this resource, Terrapin Station, isn't available yet.
alexandra m. pickett

Podcasting - EduTech Wiki - 0 views

  • The concept of podcasting was proposed by Tristan Louis in October, 2000 and then it was carried out by Dave Winer, the author of the RSS format. Winer defined a new element called enclosure which passed the address of a media file to the RSS aggregator and then, he succeeded in enclosing a Grateful Dead song in his weblog on January, 2001.
alexandra m. pickett

Scholarly Communications @ Duke » Transformation and teaching - 0 views

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    "ransformative uses are, broadly speaking, uses of copyrighted works which create something new that has a different purpose than the original work involved. Transformative works are often identified as those which do not create any kind of market competition with the original work. Thus a parody of a 1950's classic song by a 1980's rap group is a transformative use of the original, and an historical work about the Grateful Dead makes a transformative use of original concert posters for Dead concerts when it uses them to illustrate a time line. "
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    "transformative"? The line is so blurry there. Just how much musical material do you have to use from another recording before it is "ripping off"? Otherwise, one of my project options for my final project is for a student to create a concert poster in the style of 1960s Fillmore/Winterland posters that illustrate a concept map of what the student has learned.
alexandra m. pickett

Download & Streaming : Audio Archive : Internet Archive - 0 views

  • Grateful Dead concerts
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    i am sure you already have this mike, but don't see it bookmarked.
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    You should see it below this comment- I hope.
alexandra m. pickett

UC Santa Cruz receives $615,000 grant to digitize Grateful Dead Archive - 1 views

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    no comment ;)
alexandra m. pickett

Hidden Track » Your Tax Dollars at Work: UC Santa Cruz to Receive $615K to Fu... - 1 views

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    Unfortunate that to get others on the opposing side the word "taxes" gets used. It is about time the GD received some legitimacy!
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