- Series423 - ANU Instructional Resources Unit Video Recordings
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- Item105 - Welcome to University House, Samatha Kent. Summary of contents: Shows the daily routine of a group of Japanese High School girls who are staying at University House whilst on a tour which includes social and educational activities in Australia. Japanese version. Subject: Information. Department: University House
- Item106 - Welcome to University House, Samatha Kent. Summary of contents: Shows the daily routine of a group of Japanese High School girls who are staying at University House whilst on a tour which includes social and educational activities in Australia. English version. Subject: Information. Department: University House
- Item107 - Surface Forces Apparatus: Part 2 - Assembly, Dr Hugo Christenson. Summary of contents: Shows the correct procedure for cleaning and assembling the surface forces apparatus developed at Research School of Physical Sciences by Dr Hugo Christenson. Subject: Physics. Department: ANUTECH
- Item108 - Surface Forces Apparatus: Part 3 - Assembly, Dr Hugo Christenson. Summary of contents: Shows the correct experimental procedure for the operation of the surface forces apparatus developed at Research School of Physical Sciences by Dr Hugo Christenson. Subject: Physics. Department: ANUTECH
- Item109 - Magrib Prayer (rough cut)
- Item110 - The Science of Fractals, Dr BB Mandelbrot. Summary of contents: A public lecture on his work related to factual images. Subject: Mathematics. Department: Research School of Social Sciences
- Item111 - ANU Open Day Advertisements. A series of six advertisements for Open Day, Sep 1990
- Item112 - Biosphere, Chris Buller. Summary of contents: A visual tour through the School of Biological Sciences showing the work typically carried out by the School. Made for Open Day, Sep 1990
- Item113 - SHRIMP - A Geological Ion Microprobe, Dr Ian Williams. Summary of contents: A promotional video for purchasing research time on the SHRIMP microprobe housed at the Research School of Engineering Science. SHRIMP is a highly advanced sysem for dating and analysing extremely small samples of matter. Subject: Technology. Department: ANUTECH
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