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DVDs and other video formats are kept in the Lower Level. Media is shelved in a closed area, not available for physical browsing. Use the ND Catalog to request a video, which will be delivered to the Self Service Hold Shelf near the north entrance on the main level. Most materials can be checked out for seven days, or can be viewed with library equipment.

Most Netflix films are available "only for your personal, noncommercial use," according to the Netflix End User License Agreement. If an individual has a personal subscription to Netflix, the company makes a few dozen of its original documentaries available for wider uses, such as showing in a classroom or to a community group. To see the list of titles available this way, go to media.netflix.com then to "Only on Netflix." Click on "All Alphabetical" and browse titles. When viewing a film's details, those that are available for wider uses will include an explicit "Grant of Permission for Educational Screenings." (As an example, see the title: 13th.)

Notice: You are browsing this site anonymously, and only have access to a portion of its content.","logIn":"Log In"};/* ]]> */ University of Tennessee Libraries= University Libraries lib.utk.edu Search Home Feature films are provided for instruction by the library through Feature Films For Education and Swank Digital Campus, though other streaming databases like Academic Video Online (AVON) and Kanopy may have a few. Please browse through these and other streaming collections to see the films and documentaries the library provides.

Who doesn't like to binge on your favorite shows in the comfort of your homes? We certainly do! While streaming media is certainly a great way to relax, there is an increasingly large amount of high quality educational documentaries and other shows available. Many of them aren't available through traditional channels like Netflix, but we've got you covered with a wide variety of databases that UCI Libraries subscribes to so that you don't have to!

If you're off campus then you need make sure you're logged in through the campus VPN. There are multiple options, but for streaming media, it's always best to use the Desktop/Software VPN for the best viewing experience. More information can be found by clicking here.

If you have a specific film title you want to watch or an album you want to listen to, then you should use UC Library Search to begin your hunt. UC Library Search is UCI Library's new catalog and discovery system that will show you if we have access to something, and if so, which database has it.

If you want to browse or get a general idea of the variety of streaming resources we provide, then you should go to the "Streaming Media @ UCI" tab to discover the many different databases we provide.

Portal to streaming video content for educational, documentary, independent and art house films from hundreds of content providers; Kino, Bullfrog, Criterion, PBS, DER, plus more. Major subjects covered include: The arts, business and training, health sciences, media and communication, natural sciences, social sciences, and teacher education. Users can search, browse and see previews of videos; many videos come with transcripts.

To facilitate teaching films can be projected in lecture halls, embedded in authenticated web pages, and watched off-campus (with login) with unlimited simultaneous viewers. Users can also create Playlists and make clips.

The films in the Media Education Foundation (MEF) collection encourage critical thinking about the social, political, and cultural impact of American mass media. With a special focus on representations of gender and race, and the affect these representations have on identity and culture, MEF films are especially well-suited for use in Women's Studies, Sociology, Race Studies,Communication, Anthropology, Education, and Psychology courses.

Digital Campus, provided by Swank Motion Pictures, Inc. was created for professors and administrators to enhance curriculum by providing students with access to course-related films. This website provides an online catalog of the both feature films and films on literature, history, science, psychology/sociology, film study, fine arts, foreign language, humanities/culture, and communications

The Docuseek2 Collection contains streaming video of documentaries by producers, distributors, and independent filmmakers from around the world. The documentaries focus on contemporary social issues in a variety of disciplines, including environmental sciences, political and social sciences, history, health, psychology, and more. The collection includes films from distributors such as Bullfrog Films, dGenerate Films, Collective Eye, Icarus Films, Kartemquin, First Run Features and the National Film Board of Canada.

We prefer to buy films in 'perpetuity' for faculty and student teaching and research. This way, for as long as the 'media' is still playable, we have access to these films for life. We acquire DSLs (Digital Site Licenses), which distributors offer as a way to obtain and access streaming content.

Click on My Institutions Content to see the films we are hosting in perpetuity. Of course there are more than these, but we are putting them in one place now! All DVDs as long as there is a DVD player, are 'in perpetuity'.

Films on Demand is a comprehensive collection of high-quality streaming videos licensed from a long established educational media distributor (Films for the Humanities and Sciences). Other content providers for Films on Demand include Davidson Films, California Newsreel, PBS, HBO and many more. Over 33,000 videos cover a wide range of topics organized into broad subjects. Individual segments subdivide each video into discrete shorter units.

Online resource for plays, critical analysis and performance. The full text of many plays, featuring drama lists from Methuen Drama, Arden Shakespeare, Faber and Faber, Nick Hern, Playwrights Canada Press; audio broadcasts from LA Theatreworks; streaming performances from Royal Shakespeare Company and Globe on Screen. Drama Online offers a complete digital library of the most studied, performed and critically acclaimed plays from the last two and a half thousand years.

OntheBoards.tv offers high-quality videos of full-length performances by some of today's most provocative artists working in dance, theater, music and other forms that defy categorization. This first-of-its-kind site brings contemporary work to a wider public by filming top caliber performances with multiple high-definition cameras, editing the film collaboratively with the artists, and delivering them online as feature-length performance films.

Did you know with a Athens County Public Library card (free), you can access HOOPLA, a streaming service provided by and for public libraries. Not only streaming, you get Audiobooks, Music, Ebooks, TV. For curated streaming, such as Criterion, California Newsreel, A24, Kino Lorber, and other highly valued distributors of motion picture content; ACPL provides access to the entire KANOPY catalog. No time to get to the library to get a card? Sign up online. NOTE: PATRONS MAY WATCH 10 FILMS PER VENDOR PER MONTH.

We have thousands of movies and tv shows for kids, teens, and adults to download or stream instantly with an IndyPL Library card. We buy streaming licenses from more than one platform, the same way you might subscribe to more than one streaming platform (Netflix, Max, Hulu, Disney+, etc.) at home. One platform does not have everything! Use your Library card to check out movies from Kanopy and Hoopla. Don't miss our staff lists of recommendations to watch for adults, teens, and kids.

You can also check out most movies directly from the library catalog. The advantage of searching in the library's catalog is that you will be searching the movies on these platforms all at the same time. When you see a movie in the catalog it will typically look like this:

Kanopy has movies and TV shows for all ages. Tickets are used to play videos on Kanopy. Each month, you receive 30 tickets to use to borrow items using your IndyPL card. Every title will show the number of tickets needed and the length of the viewing period. Most movies will require 2 to 4 tickets. Most of The Great Courses will require 5 tickets. The number of tickets needed for series vary, but you get the entire season for the ticket value. Your tickets reset on the first day of the month, and unused tickets don't roll over to the next month.

Keep in mind that you can watch streaming movies on Kanopy, but you cannot download them, so you'll need an internet connection to watch them. Streaming videos can consume a lot of data, so we recommend streaming Kanopy over a Wi-Fi connection.

Need help? Ask a Library staff member at any of our locations or call, text or email Ask-a-Librarian. The Tinker Station helpline at (317) 275-4500 is also available. It is staffed by device experts who can answer questions about how to read, watch, and listen on a PC, tablet or phone.

Hoopla has movies for all ages. Currently, you can borrow 10 Items each month using your IndyPL Library card.

If you have never borrowed from Hoopla before directions are available as well as a video tutorial.

If you are watching Hoopla movies on a PC or Mac you can only stream them, so you'll need an internet connection to watch them. Streaming videos can consume a lot of data, so we recommend streaming Hoopla over a Wi-Fi connection.

Enjoy something from the library's huge selection of streaming movies and tv shows from the comfort of home. We have something for everyone! You might also like browsing Movies That Absolutely Bombed at the Box Office!

The Miami library catalog is the best place to start when searching for video at Miami. The catalog provides information about all videos currently accessible through the Miami Libraries, including both streaming video and video on physical media, such as DVDs. While Miami holds video in many formats and has access to many video databases, all videos purchased and currently available through the Miami Libraries can be found using the Miami library catalog. The Miami library catalog does not search free video, and does not provide search results from commercial website such as Youtube or Amazon.

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