Documentary films and newsreel footage on topics related to American history. In class viewing and embedding of video in websites or Emory course-related access points is permitted.
Academic Video Online is the most comprehensive video subscription available to libraries.
Emory's subscription spans a range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more. AVON replaces Emory's subscriptions to America History and Video, World History and Video, and Alexander Street Press ethnography collections.
Digitalia Film Library is a multilingual, multi-national collection of films from Spain, France, other European and eastern European countries, North American Classic films, and Latin American films from many Latin American countries including Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil (Portuguese). Digitalia is also adding new Cuban films. This library now has approximately 1400+ films and grows by about 100 films annually Subscriptions include Public Performance Rights (PPR) for all films in the library.
Collection of documentary films in streaming video format for the visual study of human culture and behavior. Includes classic and contemporary documentaries, previously unpublished footage from working anthropologists and ethnographers in the field, and select feature films.
Kanopy offers thousands of streaming videos on all subjects from a wide range of suppliers.
Highlights include PBS, the Criterion Collection/Janus Films, independent film distributors such as Kino Lorber, educational documentary suppliers such as California Newsreel and Media Education Foundation, and and a robust collection of ethnographic/anthropological documentaries.
Projectr presents a curated collection of acclaimed movies, archival restorations, and award-winning documentaries from around the world. Hosted by the educational film distributor Grasshopper Film, it includes a large selection of their titles as well as films from other independent and educational distributors.
Swank Digital Campus provides streaming access to feature films for research and teaching at Emory. These films may only be viewed through the Swank Digital Campus platform. The films do not have public performance rights. Please contact reserves@emory.edu to license a title on the platform.
Streaming video database of opera performances and singing competitions. Includes both live and cinematic performances, interviews and documentaries. Mainly European productions.
Access streaming versions of the BBC Shakespeare Plays, a joint production of the BBC and Time-Life Television officially known as The BBC Television Shakespeare. 37 plays in total, broadcast over seven seasons from 1979 to 1985.
Digital Theater+ contains streaming video recordings of live productions from a number of performing arts companies primarily in the U.K., including the Royal Shakespeare Company and Glyndebourne, as well as interviews with practitioners and critical essays.
Contains full-text plays and recorded productions from ancient Greece to the present, as well as scholarly annotations and special tools for study and performance.
Includes the following collections: Core Collection, The Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy on Screen, The Hollow Crown, L.A. Theatre Works, National Theatre Collection 1-3, Nick Hern Books Modern Plays, Playwrights Canada Press, The RSC Live Collection, Shakespeare's Globe on Screen 1 and 2, Shakespeare's Globe to Globe Festival on Screen 1 and 2, and TCG Books Play Collection.