Users may also make isolated clips from the videos and save them in a free account available for registration set up within the database.
Simply search by your book/author/illustrator or browse the collection by grade level, subject/genre or type of resource (interview, book reading, etc).
Users may also make isolated clips from the videos and save them in a free account available for registration set up within the database.
Thematic areas include: family and race, material culture, language and culture, kinesthetics, body language, food and foraging, cooking, economic systems, social stratification and status, caste systems and slavery, male and female roles, kinship and families, political organization, conflict and conflict resolution, religion and magic, music and the arts, culture and personality, marriage, gender, and family roles.
Users may also make isolated clips from the videos and save them in a free account available for registration set up within the database.
Performances will cover the full range of operatic composition, from the Baroque to the 20th century.
Specially developed controlled vocabularies let users browse by composer, genre, performer, ensemble, time period, and role.
This streaming service has a catalog of over 30,000 titles covering various educational topics and feature films for some 800 producers including Criterion, Documentary Educational Resources, New Day Films, Media Education, California Newsreel, PBS and others.
Titles streamed by Kanopy are available either directly from the library catalog or from the UT Kanopy interface linked above. Some titles on the UT Kanopy interface are not immediately available to UT community for streaming. Those titles for which we do not hold streaming rights could be requested by filling in a request form. This form would appear on your screen and forwarded to a staff member for consideration. Given our limited funds, we emphasize study and research needs when making purchase decisions.
NOTE: UT Libraries works with various additional streaming services. Search their catalogs and request titles for which we do not currently have streaming rights, for purchasing consideration. You can use the Purchase Request form, email your subject liaison or contact the Film & Video Librarian directly. We emphasize study and research needs when making purchase decisions. Additional streaming services are:
New Day Films – documentaries
Swank – feature films (make sure to search within the “Digital Campus” catalog)
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