Friday, April 05, 2019

Kansas Education 150 Years Ago

From the State Library of Kansas:

A look at the state of education in Kansas 150 years ago: The 8th Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of Kansas… The report is generally a good read (i.e. not written in “Governmentese”) and touches on some issues that are still debated today. Read the blog and peruse the book online at the State Library of Kansas’ KGI Online Library.

https://kslib.info/Blog.aspx?IID=660

Bill Sowers

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Women's History in Kansas

From Bill Sowers at the State Library of Kansas,

Hello all…

Here’s a short list of publications in the State Library of Kansas' KGI Online Library on women in Kansas for Women's History Month...
https://kslib.info/Blog.aspx?IID=648

Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Happy Kansas Day 2019!


Paintings "Town of Kansas" and "Mill Scene" at the Charles Evans Whittaker U.S. Courthouse; Kansas City, Missouri

...And from the State Library of Kansas:
As we celebrate the 158th birthday of our state today take a leap back to 1961 and peruse the small collection of publications by the Kansas Centennial Commission up online at the State Library’s KGI Online Library.

Take note of the single issues of the Centennial Commission’s newsletter/bulletin. We’re going through each issue listing article and some photo caption titles in the table of contents for each issue. This will bring forth individuals, events and places promoted during the Centennial. We’re still adding these single issue records to KGI so check back later to see what’s been added.

Many thanks to the Kansas Historical Society for some of the scanning of the newsletter articles missing from our collection!

Happy Kansas Day!

Bill Sowers

Friday, January 18, 2019

Copyright free films from 1923

INTERNET ARCHIVE: FILMS FROM 1923
archive.org/details/moviesandfilms?&and[]=year%3A%221923%22

Readers wondering where they might find some of the films that recently entered the public domain under US copyright law should take a look at the Internet Archive's movie collection. At the link above, visitors can watch and download several dozen full-length feature films from 1923, the publication year that most recently became public domain in the US. This collection includes such films as Cecil B. DeMille's lesser-known silent version of The Ten Commandments, the classic The Hunchback of Notre Dame starring Lon Chaney and directed by Wallace Worsley, and Alla Nazimova's avant-garde adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play Salome, as well as several of Otto Messmer's early Felix the Cat cartoons. Although films from this time had no audible dialogue, some in this collection include music. Visitors may use the search bar and filters on the left to further explore the Internet Archive's movie collections, and the entire site is bursting with other content to explore as well. [JDC]

From:
The Scout Report (ISSN 1092-3861) is published every Friday of the year except for the last two Fridays of December by the Internet Scout Research Group, based in the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department of Computer Sciences.
Vol 25, Number 3, 1/18/19

Of Course We Closed

Funny to read that last post and realize within a week we were in the process of closing, too. By March 13, Dr. Krull had it under consider...