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The Barcoding Inventory Project: Treasures, Treats, and Trials
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 7/1/2009
Air Time: 11:00 AM EDT
Duration: 46 Minutes 11 Seconds
 
The Barcoding Inventory Project (BIP) team has placed barcodes on more than 9,000 shelves-worth (and counting!) of items throughout the University Park Annexes. Through this effort, they have discovered many unusual and interesting items.

This talk will give a history of the project, discuss its relation to the Google Book Project, and feature examples of some of the cool stuff the Project team has come across.
Scopus Demonstration
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/23/2009
Air Time: 10:00 AM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 14 Minutes 6 Seconds
 
Demonstrators—Erik Moses and Tony Grimaldi

This presentation will provide an introduction into Scopus, a citation tracking database
Records Liaisons Training Workshop
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/19/2009
Air Time: 12:30 PM EDT
Duration: 3 Hours 29 Minutes 48 Seconds
 
12:30-12:45 P.M. Introductions, Outline of Workshops Objectives, Plan for the Day
12:45-1:30 P.M. Computer Storage and Long-Term Archival Solutions (Mairead Martin, Director, Digital Library Technologies and Ben Grissinger, Digital Library Technologies Systems Coordinator )
1:30-2:00 P.M. Faculty Senate Course Submission and Consultation System Development and Applications (Terry O’Heron, Program Manager, ANGEL Course Management System and John Hannan, Associate Professor, Computer Science and Engineering)
2:00-2:30 P.M. Using the Inactive Records Center (Robyn Dyke and Martha Witherite)
2:30-2:45 P.M. BREAK
2:45-3:30 P.M. Information Privacy and Security (IPAS): Where are We Now? (Jenn Stewart, Project Technical Coordinator)
3:30-4:15 P.M. The Facebook Effect: Breaking Down Barriers and Expanding Your Network (John Patishnock, Digital Media specialist)
4:15-4:30 P.M. Questions & Answers, Wrap-Up and Plans for Fall Training
108wartik test
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/17/2009
Air Time: 10:32 AM EDT
Duration: 15 Minutes 47 Seconds
 
CENTER FOR DIELECTRIC STUDIES
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/16/2009
Air Time: 10:30 AM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 16 Minutes 53 Seconds
 
10:30–10:50 Spatial Variability of Domain Wall Mobility in Patamas Bintachitt
Polycrystalline Ferroelectric Thin Films

10:50–11:20 High and Low Temperature Transducer Applications Emanuel Gottlieb (Cameron
(Invited talk) Measurement Systems)

11:20–11:40 Piezoelectric Thin Films for a High Frequency Ultrasound Flavio Griggio
Transducer with Integrated Electronics

11:40–12:00 High Temperature Testing of Piezoelectrics Thomas Shrout
CENTER FOR DIELECTRIC STUDIES
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/16/2009
Air Time: 9:30 AM EDT
Duration: 26 Minutes 55 Seconds
 
8:30–9:00AM Overview of Proposed ERC Center: Ultrasound Tool Susan Trolier-McKinstry
Sets for Health and Infrastructure

9:00–9:30 High Performance Piezoelectrics: Observations and Thomas Shrout
Developments

9:30–10:00 Application-specific Lead-free Piezoelectrics Shujun Zhang
Satchel Paige, Libraries & Info Tech
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/16/2009
Air Time: 9:00 AM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 1 Minute 33 Seconds
 
Working, Loving & Dancing our way into the Future
CENTER FOR DIELECTRIC STUDIES
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/16/2009
Air Time: 8:30 AM EDT
Duration: 58 Minutes 19 Seconds
 
8:30–9:00AM Overview of Proposed ERC Center: Ultrasound Tool Susan Trolier-McKinstry
Sets for Health and Infrastructure

9:00–9:30 High Performance Piezoelectrics: Observations and Thomas Shrout
Developments

9:30–10:00 Application-specific Lead-free Piezoelectrics Shujun Zhang
NURS 504 Pharmacologic Therapy
Presenter(s): Sharon Falkenstern
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/15/2009
Air Time: 7:00 PM EDT
Duration: 51 Minutes 58 Seconds
 
CENTER FOR DIELECTRIC STUDIES
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/15/2009
Air Time: 2:45 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 56 Minutes 53 Seconds
 
2:45–3:00 Investigation of Mechanisms That Control Aging Rates Joseph Scholz
in Piezoelectrics

3:00–3:25 Pulsed Excimer Laser Annealing of Ferroelectric Thin S.S.N. Bharadwaja
Films for MEMS Applications

3:25–3:50 Compositional Aspects of Thin Layers and Thin Film Roni Levi
BaTiO3 Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors

3:50–4:15 Characterization of Local Structure and its Importance Malay Samantaray
to Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors

4:15–4:35 Binder Removal from Noble Metal and Base Metal Brandon Abeln (Univ. Missouri-
Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors
CENTER FOR DIELECTRIC STUDIES
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/15/2009
Air Time: 1:00 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 33 Minutes 39 Seconds
 
1:00–1:30 Modeling and Characterization of Defects and Defect Elizabeth Dickey
Distributions in Dielectrics

1:30–2:00 High Power Capacitors and Energy Storage with Glass Mike Lanagan
Dielectrics at High Temperature

2:00–2:15 Modeling Conductivity Processes in Single Crystal and Ye Cao
Polycrystalline Ceramics

2:15–2:30 New Linear Dielectric Materials for High Temperature, Dennis Shay
High Energy Density MLCCs
CENTER FOR DIELECTRIC STUDIES
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/15/2009
Air Time: 10:15 AM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 51 Minutes 33 Seconds
 
10:15–10:45 Defective Ferroelectrics and New Thermoelectric Soonil Lee
Materials

10:45–11:15 Grain Size Effects on Reliability in Mg-doped BaTiO3: Seok-Hyun Yoon
Impedance Analysis (Samsung/Penn State)

11:15–11:35 Thermochemical and Electrochemical Issues Russell Maier
Influencing Reliability in PZT

11:35–12:00 PM Effect of Oxygen Vacancies on Dielectric Nonlinearity Ichiro Fujii
in BaTiO3-based Ceramics
CENTER FOR DIELECTRIC STUDIES
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 6/15/2009
Air Time: 8:30 AM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 38 Minutes 23 Seconds
 
8:30–9:00 Summary of Highlights from CDS-Japan Meeting Clive Randall

9:00–9:15 I-V Characteristics for Tantalum Electrolytics Wayne Liu

9:15–9:35 Modeling the Fundamentals of Tantalum Anodization Jennifer Ray Sloppy
for Electrolytic Capacitors

9:35–9:55 Modeling the Curvature Effects on Micron and Sub- Angela Kramer
micron Electrolytic Tantala Capacitors
When Life Gets in the Way: Handing Online Students Requests for Special Consideration
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 5/26/2009
Air Time: 1:00 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 26 Minutes 59 Seconds
 
NURS 504 Pharmacologic Therapy
Presenter(s): Sharon Falkenstern
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 5/18/2009
Air Time: 7:00 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 19 Minutes 1 Second
 
Labman Demonstration
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 5/11/2009
Air Time: 1:30 PM EDT
Duration: 54 Minutes 27 Seconds
 
Mike Loewen, User Services, ITS

Demonstrate a new version on Labman, a tool used for wage time-cards, to all supervisors, including campus supervisors.
An Afternoon with Alan Levine: Exploring Digital Teaching and Learning
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 5/5/2009
Air Time: 1:00 PM EDT
Duration: 2 Hours 58 Minutes 34 Seconds
 
A participatory discussion on emerging technologies, learning design, digital storytelling and more in support of innovative teaching and learning.

Alan Levine, Vice President, Community and Chief Technical Officer for the New Media Consortium
http://ets.tlt.psu.edu/wiki/Alan_Levine_Visit_2009
JSTOR: Trust, Value, Partnership Part 2
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/29/2009
Air Time: 4:00 PM EDT
Duration: 55 Minutes 32 Seconds
 
JSTOR: Trust, Value, Partnership.
The environment for scholarly publishing is changing rapidly and JSTOR, a nonprofit organization with a mission to create and maintain an archive of important scholarly journals, has taken a significant role in the new world of publishing. Since 1997 the JSTOR database has grown to include instant access to 30 million pages from more than 900 journals in dozens of disciplines. Jason E. Phillips, associate director, Library Relations, JSTOR, and Heidi McGregor, director of Marketing and Communications, JSTOR, will describe Penn State's use of this resource as well as new initiatives and long range plans for JSTOR.
JSTOR: Trust, Value, Partnership Part 1
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/29/2009
Air Time: 3:00 PM EDT
Duration: 28 Minutes 32 Seconds
 
JSTOR: Trust, Value, Partnership.
The environment for scholarly publishing is changing rapidly and JSTOR, a nonprofit organization with a mission to create and maintain an archive of important scholarly journals, has taken a significant role in the new world of publishing. Since 1997 the JSTOR database has grown to include instant access to 30 million pages from more than 900 journals in dozens of disciplines. Jason E. Phillips, associate director, Library Relations, JSTOR, and Heidi McGregor, director of Marketing and Communications, JSTOR, will describe Penn State's use of this resource as well as new initiatives and long range plans for JSTOR.
BIOE 401 Design Demos SP 2009
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/24/2009
Air Time: 9:00 AM EDT
Duration: 12 Minutes 50 Seconds
 
Demos of student projects for Mashavu

www.mashavu.com
BIOE 401 Design Demos SP 2009
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/24/2009
Air Time: 9:00 AM EDT
Duration: 13 Minutes
 
Demos of student projects for Mashavu

www.mashavu.com
BIOE 401 Design Demos SP 2009
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/24/2009
Air Time: 9:00 AM EDT
Duration: 8 Minutes 30 Seconds
 
Demos of student projects for Mashavu

www.mashavu.com
University Libraries Diversity Research and Programming Colloquium
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/22/2009
Air Time: 10:00 AM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 30 Minutes 56 Seconds
 
University Libraries faculty and staff will present research on diverse topics

BIOE 401 Design Demos SP 2009
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/22/2009
Air Time: 9:00 AM EDT
Duration: 12 Minutes 15 Seconds
 
Demos of student projects for Mashavu

www.mashavu.com
BIOE 401 Design Demos SP 2009
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/22/2009
Air Time: 9:00 AM EDT
Duration: 51 Minutes 23 Seconds
 
Demos of student projects for Mashavu

www.mashavu.com
BIOE 401 Design Demos SP 2009
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/22/2009
Air Time: 9:00 AM EDT
Duration: 15 Minutes 20 Seconds
 
Demos of student projects for Mashavu

www.mashavu.com
Accessibility in Online Education
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/20/2009
Air Time: 1:00 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 57 Minutes 7 Seconds
 
William Welsh, Director, Office for Disability Services
Christian Vinten-Johansen, Information Technology Manager, Information Technology Services
Elizabeth Pyatt, Instructional Designer, Information Technology Services
Susan Hayya, Coordinator of Library Services for Persons with Disabilities
Mary Ramsey, Manager Research Programmer, Information Technology Services
Guest Host: Anita Colyer Graham, Manager of Access, World Campus

Online learning enhances access to higher education for many students - including students confronting disability issues. However, the technologies used to support content presentation and classroom interactions in online learning environments may present additional barriers to overcome for students with disabilities. What are Penn State's policies, practices, and standards around accessibility of online courses? What best practices in learning design and technology selection can assist in creating user-friendly and accessible learning environments? And what support services and resources are available to assist in providing accessible textbooks and other course resources? In this session, several Penn State accessibility experts will discuss best practices in accessibility that will enhance access to the online learning environment for all students, including students with disabilities.
BIOE 401 Design Demos SP 2009
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/20/2009
Air Time: 9:00 AM EDT
Duration: 10 Minutes 34 Seconds
 
Demos of student projects for Mashavu

www.mashavu.com
BIOE 401 Design Demos SP 2009
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/20/2009
Air Time: 9:00 AM EDT
Duration: 17 Minutes 35 Seconds
 
Demos of student projects for Mashavu

www.mashavu.com
Applications of Genome Sequencing Technology Symposium: Learning from Extinctions and Saving Species part II*
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/3/2009
Air Time: 1:30 PM EDT
Duration: 3 Hours 20 Minutes 4 Seconds
 
Various topics related to the potential use of modern genomic methods to save endangered species are discussed by 11 speakers.

http://extinction-workshop.psu.edu/

save 1 year
Applications of Genome Sequencing Technology Symposium: Learning from Extinctions and Saving Species *
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/3/2009
Air Time: 10:00 AM EDT
Duration: 2 Hours 5 Minutes 34 Seconds
 
Various topics related to the potential use of modern genomic methods to save endangered species are discussed by 11 speakers.

http://extinction-workshop.psu.edu/

save 1year
"A few Good Women" AWatershed for Women's History
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/2/2009
Air Time: 4:30 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 2 Minutes 45 Seconds
 
Ripped From the Headlines! Responding To Theft and Multination of Library Materials; A Symposium
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 4/1/2009
Air Time: 9:30 AM EDT
Duration: 2 Hours 25 Minutes 19 Seconds
 
Nadine Deitrich, Bill Joyce, Kelly Kaiserian, Sally Kalin, Dan Mack, Amy Paster, Loanne Snavely and Ann Snowman will lead a symposium to help answer those questions and allow the audience to share best practices.

Recently there has been a rash of thefts in Pattee Library and Paterno Library. What can we do about that? What recourse does the library have? What actions can staff take?
“River Networks as Ecological Corridors: A Complex System Perspective for Understanding the Environment and Response to Change”
Presenter(s): Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 3/31/2009
Air Time: 3:35 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 19 Minutes 50 Seconds
 
http://www.research.psu.edu/events/speakers.html
Louis Braille: Inventor and Provider of Hope To The Blind Through Literacy
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 3/30/2009
Air Time: 10:00 AM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 4 Minutes 42 Seconds
 
Congressman Glenn Thompson, 5th Congressional District of PA

Cary Supalo, President, Happy Valley Chapter of the National
Federation of the Blind

In celebration of the 200th birthday of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille code, and the release, by the US Mint, of the Louis Braille commemorative 2009 silver dollar, Library Services for Persons with Disabilities, The Happy Valley Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind, and Teaching and Learning with Technology unit of Information Technology Services are co-hosting this presentation. The presentation starts with a thirty-five minute video about Louis Braille's life. Following the video, Congressman Glenn Thompson of the 5th Congressional District of PA will speak about his commitment and support for people with disabilities. Afterwards, Cary Supalo, will speak about the importance of Braille for people who are blind.

This is the url to the video about Louis Braille’s life. It is part of the series called Young Heroes
http://www.cnib.ca/en/living/braille/louis-braille/Default.aspx

Why there's no free lunch in cyberpublishing: take two"
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 3/19/2009
Air Time: 2:00 PM EDT
Duration: 1 Hour 2 Seconds
 
Dr. Stanley Katz will discuss the proposed Google Book Settlement and its potential impact on readers, libraries and publishers
Presentation by International Student Council (ISC) at Penn State
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 3/16/2009
Air Time: 4:00 PM EDT
Duration: 42 Minutes 38 Seconds
 
Representatives from the ISC will talk about issues concerning international students and take questions from the audience.

www.clubs.psu.edu/up/isc/
Out in the Classroom
Presenter(s): no photo
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 2/26/2009
Air Time: 6:00 PM EST
Duration: 1 Hour 28 Minutes 48 Seconds
 
Dr. Silin will facilitate a panel/audience discussion intended to allow participants an open and respectful venue to consider and discuss the ethics, responsibilities, politics, hopes, possibilities, concerns and resistances of LGBT faculty, staff, students, and parents in the school and for the creation by all involved in education of an inclusive and welcoming school environment.
Diffusion Implications of Network Dynamics
Presenter(s): James Moody
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 2/24/2009
Air Time: 1:00 PM EST
Duration: 1 Hour 14 Minutes 7 Seconds
 
James Moody, Duke University

TITLE: TBD
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State of the Libraries' Budget
Presenter(s): Dean Eaton
Type: On Demand
Air Date: 2/19/2009
Air Time: 2:30 PM EST
Duration: 1 Hour 12 Minutes 30 Seconds
 
Dean Eaton will discuss the Libraries' budget strategies and how we are coping with the budget rescissions. In addition, she will talk about the Libraries' budget priorities for the next year. There will be time for your questions following the presentation.
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