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Hidden Gems: Stream with NFB Education

by Eva Romanick December 10, 2024
written by Eva Romanick December 10, 2024
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The University of Alberta Library subscribes to numerous databases that are core for certain disciplines, but also really deserving of wider attention. Whether for class or for a bit of break, check out a selection of our most popular streaming services.

NFB Education  is the National Film Board of Canada’s streaming video service. It includes all the videos available to the general public at NFB.ca as well as additional films, resources, and functionalities specifically developed for educators. 

NFB Education requires first-time users to create an individual registration! To register for an account click here, and then: 

  • simply, use your University of Alberta email address
  • You may be asked to sign in to your account before you can access content

You can search with filters or you can type in your search at the top left. This search allows you to find works that are available online, and to filter your search by subcategories including films, interactive works, or film directors.

Trites Botkin, N & Prouty, D. (Director). (1993).
For Angela, [Video file]. National Film Board of Canada.
Retrieved Nov12, 2024, from NFB

National Film Board of Canada’s Celebrates 85 Years of Filmmaking

This year marks the National Film Board of Canada’s 85 Years of NFB Filmmaking. Over the decades, they have won Oscars and numerous accolades for its vast collections. It has played a pivotal role in Canadian cinema and cutting-edge Indigenous cinema. We hope you enjoy exploring NFB Education!

Look for more of our upcoming library news blogs about streaming services from

  • Criterion-on-Demand
  • Kanopy
  • Alexander Street

This content is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Creative Commons licence.

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Eva Romanick

Eva is an Information Services Specialist at Cameron Library. She has a BSc in Human Ecology from #ualberta. Her favourite season is Christmas.

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