Video recordings

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Scope note(s)

  • Collections of video recordings that are composed of multiple genres and/or forms to which more specific headings such as [Video recordings for the hearing impaired] cannot be applied.

Source note(s)

  • Library of Congress

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Hierarchical terms

Video recordings

Equivalent terms

Video recordings

  • UF Videos

Associated terms

Video recordings

9 Archival Description results for Video recordings

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How could I not be among you : the poetry of Ted Rosenthal

Item is a videocassette of "an eccentric circle cinema workshop release." Rosenthal, a Canadian poet formerly with acute leukemia, discusses what it means to be a terminal cancer patient, as well as how the medical system works from a patient's point-of-view. The video was requested by Norma Wylie from the School of Nursing.

Psychosomatic effects of bereavement

Item is a videocassette of a guest lecture by Dr. C.M. Parkes, which was given as part of the Friday at Four lecture series. This lecture series sponsored and organized by the Dalhousie Medical School and focused on a variety of subjects by lecturers invited to speak about specialized areas of medicine. The lectures were held each Friday by the School from the 1970s to the 1990s. This video was requested by Dr. Paterson from the Department of Family Medicine.

The last taboo

Item is a videocassette of an episode of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's "First Edition," a newscast-style program on dying and how the medical profession deals with death and dying. The newscaster is Jim Nunn and the reporter is Cathy Robertson.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Until I die

Item is a videocassette of a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) profile of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, the Swiss-born doctor who pioneered understandings of death and dying in a Westernized context. The video was requested by Dr. Clark from the Continuing Medical Education Division and Dr. Hennin from the Department of Family Medicine.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.