LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport Audiovisual Collection

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This collection contains important events in the history of the LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport that were captured on film, as well as recorded interviews of key figures in the development of the School of Medicine. These audiovisual clips represent full length film reels, Umatic tapes, VHS tapes, and cassette tapes located in the LSU Health Sciences Center-Shreveport, Medical Library Archives that were digitized and transferred to DVD and CD.

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A Patient's Guide to LSU Medical Center in Shreveport 1987-1988
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Presented by Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society Classes of 1987-88.
Audiovisuals, Digitized: Bibliographic Control Chart
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This bibliographic control chart lists all audiovisual materials that have been transferred from the original analog format to DVD. This chart lists all formats of each item that are available in the Medical Library. Original analog formats include 3/4" Umatic tapes, VHS, audiocassettes, and film reels. In addition to format, this chart also includes the title, control number (identifier), date produced, total run time, brief description of item, condition of the audiovisual (fine, no sound, etc.), whether the item is the original or a copy, and the location (Archives or Stacks).
Medical School Groundbreaking Ceremony
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Edgar Hull removes first shovelful of dirt for groundbreaking. Remarks by LSU Medical Center Chancellor William Stewart.
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