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[Phys-L] Fwd: Cornell DSpace physics (Laureate video)



Begin forwarded message:

From: Pat Viele <ptv1@cornell.edu>
Date: Fri Apr 15, 2005 8:46:11 AM America/New_York
To: Dan MacIsaac <danmacisaac@mac.com>
Subject: Cornell DSpace physics

Cornell has mounted some videos about Hans Bethe. You can find them at
http://dspace.library.cornell.edu/index.jsp

DSpace is a concept in scholarly communication. Each institution takes
responsibility to make publications of their faculty available. You
might want to take a look at the physics section of Cornell DSpace.
There are videos, articles and even theses.

Also available: http://ifup.cit.cornell.edu/bethe/

The following videos are available for download. The free QuickTime
player is required. The large files are 320x240 pixels and the small
files are 240x180. File size is noted with the link.

An Evening with Hans Bethe
The German Atomic Bomb Project large (673MB) | small (101MB) | audio
(84MB)

Hans Bethe and David Mermin
Discuss the Early History of Solid State Physics
February 25, 2003
Ithaca, NY large (234MB) | small (35 MB) | audio (29MB)

A conversation with
Emeritus Professor Dr. Hans Bethe and
Dr. Victor Weisskopf large (421MB) | small (63 MB) | audio (53MB)

A conversation with
Emeritii Professors
Dr. Hans Bethe and Dr. Robert Wilson
large (469MB) | small (70 MB) | audio (59MB)

Dan MacIsaac, Assistant Professor of Physics, SUNY-Buffalo State College
222SCIE BSC, 1300 Elmwood Ave , Buffalo NY 14222 USA 716-878-3802
<macisadl@buffalostate.edu> <http://PhysicsEd.BuffaloState.edu>
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