Resources by Type: "Streaming Video"

This online collection of streaming videos (added August 2009) applies to the disciplines of social work, psychotherapy, psychology, and psychiatric counseling.

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Collection of more than 10,000 high-quality educational streaming videos covering Humanities & Social Sciences, Business & Economics, Science, and Health.  All programming includes public performance rights.

Streaming video collection that addresses issues of gender, representation, and sexuality.

GIC uses a wealth of resources to explain the historical and contemporary conditions necessary to understand global issues, conflicts and events. It supports research in virtually every corner of the library and in a wide variety of subject areas, including sociology, current events, civics, politics, science, economics, cultural/religious studies, women

A searchable and comprehensivevideo clip database covering a range of key concepts and topics within academic disciplines.

Video journal for biological, medical, chemical and physical research.

Covers nursing, allied health, alternative and complementary medicine, and much more. It provides abstracting and indexing for more than 1,050 journal titles (with over 875 titles in full-text), more than 12,300 full text dissertations representing the most rigorous scholarship in nursing and related fields, eBooks, evidence-based nursing content from The Joanna Briggs Institute, videos from Medcom, multicultural reports from CultureVision, and study paths.

Streaming collection of shows recently aired on PBS, including "American Experience," "FRONTLINE," "PBS NewsHour," "Religion & Ethics Newsweekly," and more. Includes links to individual program websites with hundreds of hours of additional content.

A database of streaming psychotherapy demonstrations featuring actual therapy sessions of some of the most renowned therapists in North America working with participants on a host of therapeutic topics.  The database allows viewers to go straight to the heart of clinical practice with demonstrations of psychotherapy as it is done by today’s leading practitioners.

SCOLA is a non-profit educational organization that receives and re-transmits television programming from around the world in native languages and provides additional language learning content.

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