Media Services Moving Images 1957-2002 1960-1995

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Media Services Moving Images 1957-2002 1960-1995

The Media Services Moving Images consistof motion picture films produced by the Classroom Television department;videotapes recorded or produced by the Communication Media Center; rawfilm footage and media elements; and streaming video files produced byMedia Services. They include recordings of classroom lectures for hygieneand health education classes; commencement and other special events; andlectures by faculty and visiting speakers at Oregon State University aswell as training and informational tapes pertaining to a variety of topicsincluding cultural diversity, computer graphics, and multimediatechnology.

13 cubic feet, including 130films reels, 57 videotapes, 12 sound recordings, and 40 colorslides; 12 boxes and 21 filmcans

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Le Guin, Ursula K., 1929-2018

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