Stanford provides audio via iTunes

October 24, 2005

Stanford iTunes

Stanford on iTunes provides university-related audio content via the iTunes Music Store, AppleÕs popular music jukebox and online music store. Stanford on iTunes gives alumni and the general public free access to a wide range of Stanford-specific digital audio content. The project includes two sites:

  • a public site, targeted primarily at alumni, which will include Stanford faculty lectures, learning materials, music, sports, and more.
  • an access-restricted site for students delivering course-based materials and advising content.

Examples:

  • Lectures (e.g., Confronting Katrina: Race, Class, and Disaster in American Society: Foundations of Neglect 2:00:11 CCSRE Affiliated Faculty Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity)
  • Music (e.g., BRAHMS: Zwei Gesange, Op. 91 Mov 2 8:54 St. Lawrence String Quartet and jazz pianist Mark Applebaum Music – Concerts)
  • Books and Authors, discussions and interviews (e.g., The Bondwoman’s Narrative: Interview 9:41 Harry Elam Book Salon

See also: Stanford U. Makes Podcasts of Lectures, Games,
and Music Available Through Apple’s iTunes
, By JEFFREY R. YOUNG,
Chronicle of Higher Education, October 21, 2005 [freely available
for a few days, then subscription required].

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