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Audio only of devotional given March 16, 1973. Elder Tuttle mentions traveling to South America by ship with Joseph Fielding Smith in 1960. This address is referenced by President Henry B. Eyring in…
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Audio only of Devotional given in 1967. Vernon Law, originally from Meridian, Idaho was pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates. His topic, "Make Your Stand Early" is verified in a Scroll…
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Audio only of Devotional Ricks College given May 2,1960 on a surprise visit up to the campus where students reassembled for his message. Historically significant and later given by President McKay as…
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Located in the McKay Library, BYU-Idaho's Special Collections & Archives houses a variety of unique items. Explore a sample of the collection.
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How to work on the Oracles project and to organize and compile metadata from the materials
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How to save a PDF/A and an access copy of the File MS files.
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How to group files into one file and OCR that file in Adobe Acrobat
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Description of reviewing metadata for the File MS collection
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Presentation covering volume 5 of the Dali Bible located in BYU-Idaho's Special Collections and Archives
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Presented by Joe Eldredge
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Exploring the History of LDS Hymnals
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BYU-Idaho
Special Collections & Archives
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Matthew Miles, a faculty member in Political Science, will discuss topics from his new book Religious Identity in U.S. Politics. In it, he explores the impact of religious identity on political…
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Get a sneak peak of the 1830 Book of Mormon in BYU-Idaho Special Collections & Archives.
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Promotional video for the events surrounding the exhibit, "Yea, Today, If Ye Will Hear His Voice."
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"Yea, Today, If Ye Will Hear His Voice" was an exhibit in Special Collections during the Spring 2019 semester. As part of the exhibit, BYU-Idaho students participated in writing and…
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Learn what makes the Book of Mormon unique in French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and Arabic! Language faculty will bring their knowledge to better understand the various translations of scripture.…
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Silas Clements interviewed by Harold Forbush about the life story of Eugene P. Clements. From the Harold Forbush Oral History Collection, MSSI 50, number 61.
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Don Ellis broadcasts the break of the Teton Dam over two-way radio to listeners downstream. He announces the breach of the dam while witnessing it happen.
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Interview with a local resident after witnessing the flood's destruction.
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Video of Teton Dam breaking and flooding.
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This video is about The Iron Acorn Press at BYU-Idaho's McKay Library, by Cameron Bullock.
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