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Registration
Posted January 11th, 2008 by Nancy ReevesMake plans now for this one-of-a-kind event open only to NMC Directors and their supervisors and campus champions!
To access the registration form, you must have or will need to create an account on the NMC web site. If you have an NMC web site account and have not already done so, log in now. Otherwise, you can create your own NMC account now that will allow you to submit your registration. Be sure when logged in to edit your profile (via the My Account link on the left) so we have your correct contact information.
Travel & Accomodations
Posted January 11th, 2008 by Nancy ReevesAustin Local Links
Hotel Accomodations
Special room rates of $109 for single/double occupancy have been secured for meeting attendees at the Holiday Inn Northwest Arboretum. When making your reservation please be sure to mention that you are with the "New Media Consortium" group to receive your special rates. The reservation cut-off date is Monday, February 25, 2008 to ensure the special rates and room availability.

Digital Storytelling Workshop
Posted February 23rd, 2007 by jlambert
First Ever Center for Digital Storytelling Open Workshop in Texas!
Led by the founder of the Digital Storytelling movement
And author of Digital Storytelling-Capturing Lives, Creating Community
Monday-Wednesday, 9am-5pm, March 19-21, 2007
Communication Area, North Office Building A University of Texas Austin, TX (map)
Instructors: Joe Lambert, CDS Staff
Price: $ 495 USD Individual project
To register: email workshop@storycenter.org
Or go to http://www.storycenter.org/workshopsÂ
Digital Morphology Library
The Digital Morphology library at the University of Texas at Austin is a dynamic archive of information on digital morphology and high-resolution X-ray computed tomography of biological specimens.
Digital Morphology, part of the National Science Foundation Digital Libraries Initiative, develops and serves unique 2D and 3D visualizations of the internal and external structure of living and extinct vertebrates, and a growing number of invertebrates. This unique online resource contains nearly a terabyte of imagery of natural history specimens that are important to education and central to ongoing cutting-edge research efforts.

