Small Town Cops
Small Town Cops, a NET News documentary, considers the changing role of police work in Nebraska’s small towns and rural areas. Even in the safest communities where everyone knows everyone else, police are trained to prepare for school shootings, encountering drug traffickers, and facing an increasing number of calls involving mental illness. In Small Town Cops, experienced and newly-trained officers explain what’s changed and why the still believe in serving their communities and keep them safe.
Nebraska Permits: State, City, County, Concealed and Open Carry
This short video goes over the firearms permits required for pistols in Nebraska. We'll discuss county purchase permits, handgun registration, open carry permits, and concealed carry permits.
Sugar: The Bitter Truth
(Visit: Robert H. Lustig, MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology, explores the damage caused by sugary foods. He argues that fructose (too much) and fiber (not enough) appear to be cornerstones of the obesity epidemic through their effects on insulin. Recorded on 05/26/2009. [7/2009] [Show ID: 16717]
Mini Medical School for the Public
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06 The War for Europe and North Africa Video Notes
In which I describe some of the major battles, events, and turning points of the European Theater of World War II.
MAGIC Session 2 part 2: Technical Hurdles, Research Solutions
Tuesday, April 12, 2011, The National Archives in Washington, DC. The Media Access to Government Information Conference (MAGIC) was co-sponsored by the National Archives and Duke University's DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy. The primary focus of MAGIC was to enable better access to and analysis of government records by journalists and others writing about public affairs. Panelists explored obstacles and opportunities, and discussed improved access to federal, state, local and tribal government records through the use of new technologies and private sector actions. Additional information about the conference, panelists, and papers are available at the MAGIC website: or by sending an email to MAGIC@nara.gov
The National Archives Applied Research Division (formerly known as NCAST: NARA's Center for Advanced Systems and Technologies) serves as a resource for improving NARA customer services and business processes; and evaluates tools to improve NARA's electronic records and network operations. These presentations are sessions with our research partners where they talk about their research and findings and how these are helping NARA identify new theories knowledge, methods, and techniques to advance the lifecycle of electronic records.