
Cultivating a New Generation of Librarians
Professor Ron Brown works with librarians to develop their skills for an unexpected role in marketing.
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Professor Ron Brown works with librarians to develop their skills for an unexpected role in marketing.

Kate Boyd leads the University Libraries Digital Collections to preserve historical documents for future study and use.

Dr. Christine Lotter works with middle-school students and their teachers to impart scientific principles through hands-on experiments with a process called inquiry-based learning.

Dr. Srihari Nelakuditi envisions how his app - InSight - offers potential uses within the classroom.

Evan Kutzler uses the software, ArcGIS, to gain new insight about USC's campus from old maps.

Colin Wilder describes opportunities where students, faculty, and staff can learn about digital humanities.

Dr. John Gerdes explains his patent to create a "veiled certificate" that will help protect an individual's personal identity information.

Dr. Reginald Bain uses mathematical equations to create music at the School of Music's Experimental Music Studio. Hear more about what "sonification" involves.

Dr. Christina Friend discusses how the Instructional Design Group at the Center for Teaching Excellence works to make classes more accessible for students.

Dr. Joseph November discusses how computer games facilitate learning.

Dr. Alicia Wilson discusses how her research in hydrogeology is aided by her computer programming skills.

Interview with Pamela Melton about a legal artifact at the Coleman Karesh Law Library.

Interview with Chris Robinson about art's importance for showcasing nanotechnology.