The following are credits for images, graphics, music, and scripts for the secondary videos created for OSLIS.
These credits apply to all of the videos:
- Video Production -- John Brookhouse, 1oClock Multimedia, unless noted below
- Music -- "Walking with a Pet," D. Cooper, Audio Jungle
- Graphics -- Public domain, licensed from Dollar Photo Club, or licensed by video producer from Shutterstock and other sources, unless noted below
- Gale Database Content -- Some of the OSLIS videos include content from Gale databases. At the time that any Gale database content was captured, the State Library of Oregon had a statewide contract with Gale | Cengage Learning. Terms of use stated that content may be used for "noncommercial, educational, or instructional purposes."
Selecting a video below will display the credits unique to that video.
Secondary What is OSLIS? and Research Step videos
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- Script -- OSLIS Committee
- Characters -- Licensed from Dollar Photo Club
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Advanced Searching: Limiters & Subject Searching |
- Script -- OSLIS Committee
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2017
- The Economist magazine cover of November 18, 1989 issue from The Economist website
- Gale’s InfoTrac Student Edition database Advanced Search page
- Gale’s Student Resources In Context database:
- Homepage, Advanced Search, and Help page
- Search, results, and subject pages for searches about
- “Berlin Wall”
- “Presidential election” 2000 Oregon
- “Vietnam War”
- “Vietnam War, 1959-1975”
- “Rosa Parks”
- “Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955”
- Google website homepage and Advanced Search page
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Building Search Strings, Part 1: Boolean Operators |
- Script -- OSLIS Committee
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2017
- Gale’s Student Resources In Context database Advanced Search page
- Google website homepage
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Building Search Strings, Part 2: Nesting, Phrase Searching, Truncation, & Wildcards |
- Script -- OSLIS Committee
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2017
- Gale’s Research In Context database Advanced Search page
- Google website Advanced Search page
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Deciphering Your Assignment |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Example -- Images captured in 2016
- Lesser Antillean iguana photographs from Wikipedia and Wikipedia Creative Commons websites
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Developing a Topic |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2016
- Afghans riding donkey photograph from Tumblr website
- Polar bear photograph from Wikimedia Commons website
- Shakespeare portrait from Wikimedia Commons website
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Effective Reading with SQ4R |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2017
- “Deforestation” article from The Gale Encyclopedia of Science found in Gale’s Student Resources In Context database
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Evaluating Websites |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2016
- “2015 NAEP Mathematics & Reading Assessment” article from National Center for Education Statistics website
- “Announcing the Hibernation...” article from Lessig blog
- “Europe’s Nervous Silence on Brexit” article on CNN website
- “The General’s Words” article from The Economist website
- Google search results pages for searches about “financial investments” and “Roy L. Furman”
- “Obama Administration Backs Plan to Relinquish Internet Control” article on Fox News website
- “To Understand the Natural World, First Pay Close Attention” article from Sierra website
- “Watch: 3-D Printed, Customized and Edible Candy Has Arrived” article on Blaze Media website
- Women’s suffrage march photograph from The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum website
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Generating Search Terms |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2016
- Conservationists photograph from Wikipedia website
- Gale’s Student Resources In Context database homepage
- Google website homepage
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Incorporating Information Sources Into Your Research Paper |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2016
- Beyonce photograph from “Beyonce We Need to Stop Buying Into…” article from USA Today website
- Bill Gates photograph from Shutterstock website
- Isaac Newton portrait by Godfrey Kneller from Wikimedia Commons website
- Malala Yousafzai photograph from “Malala Yousafzai” article from Financial Times website
- Martin Luther King, Jr. photograph from Wikipedia website
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Popular and Scholarly Sources |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2016
- “Afghan Girl, a Life Revealed” article from National Geographic website
- Bookstore magazine rack photograph, source unknown
- The Economist magazine cover of August 27, 2005 issue from The Economist website
- “Effects of Friendship Circles on the Social Interactions of Elementary Age Students with Mild Disabilities” article from Journal of Behavioral Education on the JSTOR website
- Front page of April 15, 2016 issue of The New York Times from “Today’s Paper” webpage of The New York Times website
- JAMA journal cover of May 26, 1993 issue from Wikipedia website
- International Studies Quarterly journal cover of June 2012 issue from Amazon website
- Library photograph, source unknown
- “Migraine and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Women: Prospective Cohort Study” article from BMJ journal on Research Gate website
- National Geographic Magazine cover of April 2015 issue from Amazon website
- People of all ages photograph from “Seven Surprising Facts about the Earth's 7 Billion” article on CBS News website
- “Serenity and the Farm: Domestic Birds are Susceptible to Stress--And So Are Their Broods” article from The Economist website
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Primary and Secondary Sources |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2016
- 2016 Umatilla River Spring Chinook Salmon - May data chart from Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife website
- Asimov’s Guide to Shakespeare book cover by Isaac Asimov from Amazon website
- “Behind the Scenes in Uganda or: How Production Continues After All the Gear Is Stolen” from Oregon State University Interactive Communications Blog
- Black Iris painting by Georgia O’Keeffe from Wikipedia website
- Bush and Winfrey photograph by George Burns from “Oprah Fails to Question Bush on Important Aspects of His Legacy” article on Newsweek website
- “Communication in the 21st Century: ‘The Blog’” article by Mark J. Kellen, M.D. from the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons on the journal’s website
- Counting the Future Cost of Gridlock chart from “Annual Cost Of Gridlock In Europe...” article on Cision PR Newswire website
- Creative Review magazine cover of December 2012 issue from Magpile website
- David sculpture by Michelangelo from Wikimedia Commons website
- Diary of William Gwathmey pages dated November 30, 1857 from Virginia Museum of History and Culture website
- “Elizabeth the Writer” article by Leah Marcus from History Today magazine found in EBSCO’s Academic Search Premier database
- Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science: Vol. 1 book cover edited by Robert E. Meyers from Amazon website
- Environmental Science textbook cover by Heithaus and Arms from Amazon website
- Estimating the Size of Historical Oregon Salmon Runs report cover by Chad C. Meengs and Robert T. Lackey from Reviews in Fisheries Science on Oregon State University blog
- Front page of April 24, 1942 issue of The Tribune newspaper (Manilla, Philippines) from World War II Database website
- Front page of July 30, 1863 issue of Tri-Weekly State Gazette newspaper (Austin, Texas) from Inside the Gates blog
- Gettysburg: Turning Point of the Civil War book cover by editors of TIME magazine from Amazon website
- Graph of nucleolar concentrations, source unknown
- “Graph-Based Analysis and Visualization of Experimental Results with ONDEX” article by Jacob Kohler, et al. from Bioinformatics journal on Oxford Academic website
- “Hamlet’s Dramatic Arras” article by Rebecca Olson from Word & Image journal on Taylor & Francis Online website
- History: The Definitive Visual Guide book cover by Adam Hart-Davis from Amazon website
- The House on Mango Street book cover by Sandra Cisneros from Amazon website
- “How Air Pollution Contributes to Millions of Early Deaths” article by Justin Worland from TIME website
- “Humble Creator of an Iconic Novel” article by Elizabeth Coonrod Martinez from Americas magazine found in EBSCO’s Academic Search Premier database
- International Studies Quarterly journal cover of June 2012 issue from Amazon website
- Kisumu 2009 Census data chart from Millennium Cities Initiative, Earth Institute, Columbia University website
- Lecturer Peter J. Brand photograph found on “Lecture Series” webpage of Southern Adventist University website
- Letter from Col. Willis A. Gorman to Government Alexander Ramsey dated May 5, 1861 from Minnesota Historical Society website
- Market and Land Use Analysis Report cover by Snyder & Associates, Inc. and URS Corporation from Nalini Johnson Portfolio blog
- Martin Luther King, Jr. photograph from Wikipedia website
- Poster of Night Will Fall documentary by BFI Film directed by Andre Singer from Wikipedia website
- “Self Study Within a Social System: A System Analysis of a Community Mental Health Center” article by David C. Speer, et al. from Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research on Springer website
- TIME magazine cover of March 28, 2016 issue from TIME website
- The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1676 ed.) book cover by Shakespeare from Wikimedia Commons website
- Transcript of Queen Elizabeth I’s “Tilbury” speech from Royal Museum Greenwich website
- Transcript of “The Full Psychiatric Interview” with John Salvi by Dr. Phillip Resnick from PBS Frontline website
- “What Do You See in Georgia O’Keeffe’s Flowers?” webpage about Randall Griffin’s Georgia O’Keeffe book on Phaidon website
- World Population & Human Capital in the Twenty-First Century book cover, edited by Wolfgang Lutz, etc. from Amazon website
- WWII newsreel footage, source unknown
- The Year of Lear: Shakespeare in 1606 book cover by James Shapiro from Amazon website
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Using Signal Phrases to Incorporate Sources Into Your Paper |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2017
- Soul of a Citizen: Living With Conviction in Challenging Times (new and revised ed.) book cover by Paul Rogat Loeb from Amazon website
- They Say, I Say: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing (3rd ed.) book cover by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein from Amazon website
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Using Wikipedia for Research |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2016
- “Observations of the Naked-Eye GRB 0803198: Implications of Nature’s Brightest Explosion” article from The Astrophysical Journal on IOPscience website
- “The Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission” article from NASA website
- Wikipedia website:
- Homepage
- “Gamma-Ray Burst” entry
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What is a Library Research Database? |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2016
- Adults photograph from AMAZE: Shaping the Future for Autism website
- Civil War photograph from Shutterstock website
- College students photograph from State of Arkansas website
- Desk with computer photograph from Shutterstock website
- Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science: Vol. 1 book cover edited by Robert E. Meyers from Amazon website
- Front page of April 15, 2016 issue of The New York Times from “Today’s Paper” webpage of The New York Times website
- Gale database homepage:
- Business Economics and Theory Collection
- Gale Virtual Reference Library
- Health & Wellness Resource Center
- Opposing Viewpoints in Context
- Student Resources in Context
- U.S. History in Context
- Gale database icons from Gale Support website
- Google website homepage
- Homeless man photograph from Askmen website
- International Studies Quarterly journal cover of June 2012 issue from Amazon website
- “Modeling Snowdrift Habitat for Polar Bear Dens” article abstract from EcologicalModeling found in Gale’s Academic OneFile database
- “New Food For Polar Bears” article from Earth Island Journal found in Gale’s Student Resources In Context database
- Scientist working at a laboratory from Shutterstock website
- Shakespeare portrait from Wikimedia Commons website
- TIME magazine cover of March 28, 2016 issue from TIME website
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Why You Need to Cite Sources |
- Script -- Permission granted by the Oregon CLIP video project for the OSLIS Committee to adapt their script
- Source Examples -- Images captured in 2017
- Book covers from Amazon website:
- The Chicago Manual of Style
- A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations
- MLA Handbook
- Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
- The Economist magazine cover of April 5, 2014 issue from The Economist website
- “Makers of Military Drones Take Off” article by August Cole from The Wall Street Journal website
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