: Often interpreted as an acronym for an organization or institution, though its specific meaning in this context remains debated.
: A file extension for Windows Media Video , a format developed by Microsoft for storing high-quality video clips.
: The .wmv (Windows Media Video) extension indicates it is a legacy video format common in the early-to-mid 2000s, matching the timeframe of many digitized items in university collections.
: Likely a username or a label identifying a specific digital creator or a featured subject from a 2007-era archive.
: Often interpreted as an acronym for an organization or institution, though its specific meaning in this context remains debated.
: A file extension for Windows Media Video , a format developed by Microsoft for storing high-quality video clips.
: The .wmv (Windows Media Video) extension indicates it is a legacy video format common in the early-to-mid 2000s, matching the timeframe of many digitized items in university collections.
: Likely a username or a label identifying a specific digital creator or a featured subject from a 2007-era archive.