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Other Media Resources
The New Media Center located in the Peter B. Lewis Library
http://www.princeton.edu/nmc/
Rockefeller/Holder Media Center located in basement of Holder Hall
http://www.princeton.edu/rocky/whats-where/4b-holder-center/
Statistical Analysis & Programming Language Resources
Data and Statistical Services Lab Tutorial Hours (DSS)
Data and Statistical Services, Firestone Library
http://dss.princeton.edu/dsslab/
Statistical and Formal Theory Consulting Hours
The Program for Quantitative and Analytical Political Science (Q-APS)
http://q-aps.princeton.edu/book/statistical-and-formal-theory-consulting
Q-APS Courses
http://q-aps.princeton.edu/classes
J Street Instructor Pick!
Learning LaTeX
Wikibooks' LaTeX:- Alex Ruder *13/Wilson College RGS
A great resource for learning LaTeX. Alex taught a well-received Intro to LaTeX workshop Spring 2013, and shared with students that he taught himself LaTeX using this site!
Online Audio Resources
Ableton Live
J Street Instructor Picks! - Sarah Pak '15, J Street Student Audio Production Manager & Media Instructor, and PPI DJ
DJ Vespers YouTube Channel: Featuring his free video tutorial series.
Dubspot Blog: Searchable blog for Electronic Music School in NYC. Features free videos for beginners.
Ableton Help: Forum for users under "Help" in main menu.
Ableton Q&A: Search the Q&A function for basic newbie questions.
Audacity
"Getting Started in Audio Editing: Audacity Basics": A really helpful primer from Professor Mindy McAdams, College of Journalism & Communications, University of Florida. Note: the link for downloading the LAME encoder is incorrect. Use the link for "Get Audacity" to access the LAME plugin link.
Audio Broadcasting/Podcasting
Transom.org: A repository of reviews, articles, audiocasts, training, and more for the independent radio/podcast producer.
AIR's Radio College (The Association of Independents in Radio): A great collection of articles on recording interviews, getting ambient sound, tips for scripting and editing interviews, and more!
"Audio Tips for Recording Better Sounding Interviews": A guide for working with a handheld interview mic.
"Basics of Audio Recording/Equipment Set-Up for Interviews": A 5-Part ETC Tech Spotlight screencast by J Street's MR Daniel. Each part is about 4 -10 mins. Turn down the volume, as it was recorded a bit hot (i.e.: at high volume)!
Microphones
RecordingHacks: Articles on microphones, usage, placement, reviews & a great database of info on almost any mic you might want to use.
Reaper
The Reaper Blog: Includes Reaper 101, a series of short articles to get you started.
Reaper Resource page: Lists a number of options for getting acquainted with the workings of this software.
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