INSIDE THE NEW MEDIA HISTORY DIGITAL LIBRARY:

ONLINE WORKSHOP – FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 @ 9:00 PT / 11:00 CT / 12:00 ET / 17:00 GMT

 

Now encompassing more than 3 million digitized pages, the Media History Digital Library (https://mediahist.org/) provides free online access to books and magazines related to the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound.

 

Over the past year, the MHDL achieved several milestones and major enhancements. What is new? What is different? And what are the best ways to make use of everything?

 

Please join the MHDL team for a free Zoom-based workshop on Friday, January 13 at 9:00 PT / 11:00 CT / 12:00 ET / 17:00 GMT.

 

Recent features that will be showcased include:

 

 

We will also be offering a first look at new content that will be added to the MHDL in 2023. And we welcome your ideas and feedback for what we should accomplish next. 

 

To register for the workshop and obtain the Zoom link, please visit https://go.wisc.edu/tx812x. We will also record the session and post it to the MHDL and for those unable to attend. Our thanks go to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and ACLS for their support of this event.

  

Hope you will join us!

 

Eric 

 

 

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Eric Hoyt

Kahl Family Professor of Media Production

Department of Communication Arts

University of Wisconsin-Madison

 

Director, Media History Digital Library

http://mediahistoryproject.org 

 

Director, Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research

https://wcftr.commarts.wisc.edu/

 

Pronouns: he, him, his

 

 

 

---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite https://screensite.org/