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    Five Streaming Video Databases to Wander Through at Anytime

    by Guest Author April 8, 2020
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    Since the majority of us are stuck inside and online, we all have to find ways to work, learn, stay connected, shop, exercise or entertain ourselves… well… online. Even though the internet has been part of our world for a while now, and most of us take advantage of it already, ‘social distancing’ has resulted in significantly more time spent in front of our screens and a higher demand for quality streaming content. Covering a number of subject areas, and with content in many languages, the library’s streaming databases have plenty of great digital media. The best way  to access streaming video content is through the UAlberta Library Audio & Video subject guide. Whether you are learning, preparing for an online class or just looking for a short break, take some time to wander through these five databases, and I promise you’ll run into a gold mine after just a few clicks! 

    1. Kanopy

    Originating in 2008 as an educational tool for Australian universities, Kanopy has grown into an enormous on-demand streaming video platform for libraries worldwide. UAlberta Library gives you access to Kanopy’s website, where you can make a profile; search, browse and watch movies; add ratings and reviews; save favourites for later and so on. Movies are categorized by many criteria and just browsing through them can lead to a lengthy watchlist! The good news is that Kanopy can be viewed on a computer or Amazon Fire Tablet, Fire Stick, Android, Apple iOS, and Roku devices.

    2. Drama Online

    If these strange times stop you from going to the theater, you should check out this fascinating collection of televised performances, audio recordings, plays and criticism; basically anything theatrical. Again, choose UAlberta Library while making your personal account on their website. Don’t forget to dress nicely! 

    3. Medici.tv

    This online platform for streaming classic music videos offers you everything from solo performances to operas. Just access it through the library’s website and enjoy. My recommendation? Yo-Yo Ma plays Bach’s Six Solo Cello Suites in the Odeon of Herodes Atticus.

    4. NFB

    Documenting the visual history of Canada since 1939, the National Film Board of Canada has won over 5,000 awards in its long history. It has made many of its films available through its online platform. Want to see how film documents history in real time? Watch nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up, a documentary from 2019 about Colten Boushie’s tragic death.

    5. JoVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments

    Something for science enthusiasts! A peer reviewed video journal with a collection of over 7,000 videos demonstrating laboratory experiments at top research institutions. These folks are serious and they claim they ‘change the way science is done’! Do they have Coronavirus resources? Take a look and see!

    This is just a short list of UAlberta Library’s streaming content accessible through the Audio & Video subject guide. You can always ask us if you run into issues.

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  • Dispel medical misinformation with these online health sciences resources

    by Guest Author March 27, 2020
    by Guest Author March 27, 2020

    There is a plethora of health-related information flying around, especially now that we’re deep into the COVID-19 crisis. Where can we find accurate information and discover whether certain claims are true or not? We’ve had our team of expert health sciences librarians share some of their suggestions for resources available to members of the University Community and members of the public.  Resources that anyone with an internet connection can access: MedlinePlus “MedlinePlus…

  • Researching While the Library is Closed: Recommendations from Digital Initiatives

    by Emily Zheng March 25, 2020
    by Emily Zheng March 25, 2020

    This is a challenging time for students and researchers alike, as we all adapt to working without many of the resources essential to our daily work. On the U of A Library Digital Initiatives team, staff has been working for years to build robust and interesting online research collections. Although we can’t wander among the shelves in person, we did ask our team to recommend some online collections that offer a similar…

  • Stay connected to the stories you love with PressReader available on all your devices.

    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 19, 2020
    by Elisabet Ingibergsson March 19, 2020

    PressReader – a subscription service brought to you by the University of Alberta Library, gives the university community access to over 5,000 news sources from 100+ countries. Titles include The Edmonton Journal,  The National Post, The Washington Post, Newsweek, and The Guardian. Create your own personal magazine on PressReader! Visit the site to catch-up on daily news stories and browse magazines from across Canada and around the world. Create an account to…

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