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News and Information Services (University of Michigan) Audiovisual Materials, 1975-2012 (majority within 1985-2005)

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The University of Michigan News and Information Services (NIS) acts as the University's media relations office, disseminating information about university programs, research, events, and faculty activities. This collection includes audiovisual recordings of press releases, news briefs distributed to television and radio stations, web-based podcasts and digital videos, and externally produced materials about the University and its activities. Additionally, researchers will find copies of University-produced media from the 1970s to the early 2000s in both audio and video formats.

The University of Michigan News and Information Services Audiovisual Materials contains sound and visual materials produced by the University of Michigan to share with the media as well as materials relevant to the promotion and image of the University. News and Information Services also publishes materials featuring achievements by scholars, recordings of speeches by invited speakers, and media appearances by or about University officials, programs, and scholars.

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Video Materials

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The Video Materials series consists of the following subseries: Affirmative Action and Campus Diversity; Arts and Cultural Events; the University of Michigan Commencement and Graduate Exercises; Information Technology Division; Institutional Messages and Promotions; International Issues and Foreign Studies Lectures; Lectures and Symposia; Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Keynote; Medical and Health Sciences News Clips and Promotions; Michigan Replays; Miscellaneous News and Media Coverage; The Royal Shakespeare Company Residency; Saturday Morning Physics Lectures; Science Lectures; Statements and Media Events on University Presidents; University Orientation Video; University of Michigan Solar Car; and Wolverine Sports Magazine.

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Affirmative Action and Campus Diversity, 1995-2003

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The Affirmative Action and Campus Diversity subseries includes media coverage from the major Supreme Court cases in the late 1990s and early 2000s related to affirmative action admissions practices at the University of Michigan, as well as University responses to the Court decisions and media produced by the University addressing how it intends to address campus diversity. The subseries includes 14 VHS tapes, 3 DVCam tapes, and digital materials.

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Audio Podcasts, 2006-2010

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The Audio Podcasts series contains audio podcasts produced by the News and Information Service starting in 2006. The podcasts were mainly disseminated through the News and Information Website, and primarily include stories about research and creative works by University of Michigan faculty. Other topics include the expansion of and events at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the leadership vision of the University's president, and visiting speakers.

The podcasts are now hosted as downloadable mp3 files in Deep Blue, the University of Michigan's institutional repository. The listing for each podcast includes the title, date of recording, the filename, length (in minutes and seconds), the mime-type of the file and, in most cases, an abstract of the podcast's content and the speakers. The podcasts are organized chronologically by date of recording or first release.

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Keynote Address for the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers, 7/11/2006

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(President Mary Sue Coleman delivered the keynote opening address of the 2006 conference of the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers in Washington, D.C., Feb. 6, 2006.)