We have created this guide to highlight the resources and services that are available to you while you complete your coursework online this semester and in the future.
Streaming video with almost 70,000 titles covering such subjects as dance, counseling, theatre, sports and exercise science, education, music, feature films, health, history, LGBT Studies, social work, business, and more. More than 14,000 titles are exclusive to this platform.
A few especially notable collections here include:
The Artstor website was retired on August 1, 2024. Artstor's content, key resources, and functionality are now on JSTOR.
Over 2.5 million digital images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences with a suite of tools for teaching and research. Collections comprise contributions from international museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, artists, and artists' estates. Valuable for art history, African-American history, anthropology, decorative arts, fashion and costume, languages and literature, medieval studies, music history, theatre and dance, and much more.
Users can gain additional functionality by registering for an account, including downloading images and creating image groups.
A streaming video platform that enables access to thousands of films from such providers as PBS, National Geographic, NOVA, Ken Burns, BBC, Frontline, ABC, CBC, NBC, TED, Bill Moyers, the American Museum of Natural History, and many more.
Browse by subject collection or producer or search by title or words in transcript. You can also search by copyright date and limit by various advanced features including limiting to only those programs with closed-captioning. Link directly to individual films or to specific segments within them.
100 high-quality streaming training videos in the field of counseling, psychotherapy, and addiction, the majority of which show leading practitioners conducting therapy and demonstrating clinical skills, along with pre and post discussions.
The videos have diverse formats geared for a variety of teaching needs, including single-session demonstrations, multiple-session demonstrations, clinical case consultations, interview and documentary style films. Most use actual clients, although some are reenactments . Many videos include voiceover commentaries throughout sessions. Also included are downloadable Instructor's manuals with suggestions for role-plays, reaction papers, discussion questions and additional resources.
The platform includes captions, searchable transcripts, and clip-making and clip-sharing ability.