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Streaming Videos

This guide will show you how to search for streaming videos and how to access them, and use them in your online class.

Streaming Video Resources at Gumberg

  • Academic Video Online (AVON) - Access to thousands of documentaries, interviews, news, and more.
  • Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy - An online set of fully narrated, 3D-rotational anatomy videos.
  • AM Explorer - Primary sources spanning the social sciences and humanities from the 15th to 21st centuries that encourage engagement through data visualization, video and oral histories.
  • Bates' Visual Guide to Physical Examination - Features video content that provides head-to-toe and systems-based physical examination techniques.
  • Digital Public Library of America - An open access database providing millions of materials from libraries, archives, museums, and other institutions.
  • JoVE - The Journal of Visualized Experiments. This is a peer-reviewed journal that allows you to view videos of scientific experiments and review core scientific concepts using educational content.
  • Kanopy - Offers a wide range of feature films and documentaries from around the world. Limited access.
  • McGraw-Hill Access Collections - Features videos, lectures, animations of medical procedures, and more. Each Access collection multimedia library includes different resources best suited for that specialty (anesthesiology, medicine, pharmacy, physiotherapy, emergency medicine, pediatrics, and surgery). 
  • Music & Dance Online - Multimedia resource covers hundreds of genres and a wide range of content formats - including scores, reference, and high definition audio and video.
  • Sage Research Methods - Features videos on qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research, among other things.
  • Socialism on Film - A collection of films from the communist world that reveals war, history, current affairs, culture and society as seen through the socialist lens.

Resources for Free & Legal Streaming Videos

There are many sources for streaming video content available that students can access on their own. For instance, subscription services Netflix and Hulu offer thousands of documentaries, mainstream film titles, and television programs on a streaming basis for an affordable monthly fee that many students likely already pay.

There are also many online sources for free and legal streaming content: