Hello Ecolog-Listers:

In this age of digital media, how common is to use VHS (= video home
system, analog media) tapes to capture scientific information that will
then be analyzed? How common do you think was the use of VHS tapes in
science some 20 years ago?  If you could quantify your answers, great. What
type of information was (and/or is) being captured with those methods (e.g.
anatomical, physiological, behavioral, etc.)?


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Jorge

Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD
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