February 22, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Pictures | No Comments
My place of work has subscriptions to online research sites like JSTOR (short for Journal Storage), ARTstor, Project Muse and other archival databases. If you or anyone who does not work for a university, research center or think-tank tries to read, say, The Journal of the Society of Cinematologists, volume 1 first published in 1961 and later to become Cinema Journal you will not be able to. You will receive plenty of links on Google from JSTOR, Project Muse and several universities (it’s
Source:A Virtual Horn of Plenty
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February 22, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Movies | No Comments
In the history of Doctor Who, there is one writer who seems to have disappeared into obscurity - despite writing two Tom Baker-era stories, little has been documented about him, nor has there been any critical discussion of his work.His name is David Agnew.Admittedly, he is a tough individual to track down - he is the BBC equivalent of Alan Smithee, a name that is used when a script editor (or as we Yanks say it, “show runner”) cannot/does not take credit for a script he/she has written. Which i
Source:Who's David Agnew?
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February 22, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
[Gamasutra is talking to this year's Independent Games Festival finalists, this time interviewing KranX Productions' Alexander Porechnov about Musaic Box, a hidden object game featuring puzzles that have players arranging blocks to complete music arrangements -- nominated for the Excellence in Design and Audio awards.] At a glance, Musaic Box’s casual “hidden object” gameplay might not seem …
Source:Road To The IGF: Kranx's Musaic Box (Gamasutra)
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February 21, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
[Gamasutra is talking to this year's Independent Games Festival finalists, this time interviewing KranX Productions' Alexander Porechnov about Musaic Box, a hidden object game featuring puzzles that have players arranging blocks to complete music arrangements -- nominated for the Excellence in Design and Audio awards.] At a glance, Musaic Box’s casual “hidden object” gameplay might not seem …
Source:Road To The IGF: Kranx's Musaic Box (Gamasutra)
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February 21, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Software | No Comments
A company has developed technology which generates the Semantic Web metadata representation of plain language descriptions. The software encourages users to develop and share linguistic information such as phrase structure and dictionary definitions for various languages and domains. The software also retrieves resources via NL descriptions.
Source:The Database that Understand What It's Told
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February 21, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Songs | No Comments
[Gamasutra is talking to this year's Independent Games Festival finalists, this time interviewing KranX Productions' Alexander Porechnov about Musaic Box, a hidden object game featuring puzzles that have players arranging blocks to complete music arrangements -- nominated for the Excellence in Design and Audio awards.] At a glance, Musaic Box’s casual “hidden object” gameplay might not seem …
Source:Road To The IGF: Kranx's Musaic Box (Gamasutra)
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February 21, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
In February 2006, a part-time Canadian music student established a modest, non-commercial website that used collaborative wiki tools, such as those used by Wikipedia, to create an online library of public domain musical scores. Eleven days ago, the IMSLP disappeared from the Internet.
Source:Music Publisher's Takedown Strikes The Wrong Chord
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February 21, 2009 | Filed Under Public Domain Music | No Comments
As every musician knows, sheet music is extremely over-priced and sometimes hard to come by. Even at Manhattan’s most famous music stores like Patelson’s Music House, a well-priced and well-stocked collection is hard to find.
Source:Breaking Down Classical: Scores of Scores: Music Made Easy on the Web (Columbia Daily Spectator)
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