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- Using Zotero to Manage Your Reference Data
- Introduction to EndNote
- Infographics, Communicate Information with Graphics
Datavisualization.ch Selected Tools http://selection.datavisualization.ch/
- Visualizing Small Sets of Data with Excel and Google Chart
- Creating Digital Illustrations for Your Research
- Best strategies for using cameras in archives and then processing the images taken
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Sources for Free Media and Other Useful Online Resources DMC Gallery : Take a look at how people use DMC resources Software Available for Rice Students For a complete list of the Owlnet software loads please see: |
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Printing |
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- Covert VHS to DVD
- Converting miniDV to DVD (Entire)
- Converting miniDV to DVD (portion)
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- CD/DVD/BluRay Disc Duplicating
- How to Create a CD/DVD label with SureThing CD Labeler
- Scanning Document with Epson V600
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Motion Tracking |
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Sources for Free Media
- Google Images , Settings -> Advanced Search, usage rights -> free to use or share.
- Creative Commons Search - search images that are licensed under Creative Commons.
- WikiMedia Commons - an online host site for Creative Commons images, sounds, and other media.
- Richard Harrington's Blog - a list of free images websites.
- digCCmixter Music Discovery
- Jamendo, The World's Biggest Free Music Library
Penn State's Media Commons Free Media Library
Sound effects resources from the School of Visual Arts in New York City http://sva.libguides.com/soundeffects
Images in the public domain for which there is no fee or licensing:
- Government photos: State and federal images are in public domain and are free to use. One way to locate them is through Flickr.
Flickr -> Search -> Licenses -> U.S. Government Works - Library of Congress: A great source of images. Many images are in the public domain.
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collections/ - Publicdomainpictures.net http://publicdomainpictures.net
- The photo archive at Gimp-Savvy.com http://gimp-savvy.com/PHOTO-ARCHIVE/
- If the work was published in the U.S. before January 1, 1923, you are free to use it in the U.S. without permission. - See more at: http://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/public-domain/welcome/#sthash.aUAdGZLx.dpuf
- Resources on Creating a Whiteboard Animation
- Creating Animations with Adobe Flash
- Media Release Forms
- media-release-presenter-Rice.pdf
- media-release-director-Rice.docx
- Sample media release forms from other organizations
DMC Gallery : Click on DMC Gallery to see how people used DMC resources
Please watch our video tutorials on YouTube for how to properly use DMC equipment.
If you are a Texas resident, you can get a HPL (Houston Public Library) card and then access lynda.com without any cost starting 02/2016.
Description: Lynda.com provides nearly 5000 video courses on software, technology, coding, arts, design, and business skills. It is similar to YouTube videos or MOOCs without the interactive component.
Sign-Up Instructions: Houston, We Have Lynda!
Advanced Use Instructions: Lynda.com: Creating and Editing Playlists