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Presentation
What Freedom Means to Me: Library Sponsored Student Video Competition
Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians Conference (2014)
  • Eric A. Kowalik, Marquette University
  • Rose Trupiano, Marquette University
Abstract

To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Civil War, Marquette University planned a series of events highlighting the history and importance of freedom.

In order to participate in the campus-wide “Freedom Project” program and to promote the Libraries’ digital media equipment and services, Raynor Memorial Libraries created a student video contest, “What Freedom Means to Me” inviting undergraduate and graduate students to participate by providing recorded video reflections regarding freedom.

This poster session describes the process of planning and executing the contest – creation and revision of competition objectives, guidelines and forms; promotion, procurement of funds and prizes, judging, and video inclusions into the Libraries’ Institutional Repository.

Keywords
  • video competition,
  • freedom project,
  • civil war
Publication Date
Spring May 1, 2014
Citation Information
Eric A. Kowalik and Rose Trupiano. "What Freedom Means to Me: Library Sponsored Student Video Competition" Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians Conference (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/eric_kowalik/8/