Recognizing the importance of streaming videos to the curriculum, the Bothell Campus Library contributes to a growing collection of streaming titles available from the UW Libraries.
The UW has licensed 15 streaming video collections, which can be found under the "My Collections" tab, with over 18,000 videos from Alexander Street Press.
More than 7,000 historic public radio and television programs covering national, regional, and local issues including education, environmental issues, music, art, literature, dance, poetry, religion, filmmaking, and public affairs.
Video resource for classical music: performances, including 200 full operas and 75 dance titles, masterclasses, documentaries, scores, and interviews. (Music Online)
Collection of video for the study of counseling in social work, psychotherapy, psychology, and psychiatry. Includes sessions and demonstrations, consultations, lectures, presentations, and interviews.
Productions and documentaries by the most influential performers and companies of the 20th century covering ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, experimental, improvisational, and modern concert dance. (Dance Online; Volumes I and II)
Streaming video collection covering all aspects of environmental studies, particularly ethics, policy, economics, law, sociology, planning, and environmental science.
Comparative documentation, analysis, and interpretation of major human rights violations and atrocity crimes worldwide from 1900 to 2010.
HuskyTV"HuskyTV is the cable and streaming TV service for the UW Seattle campus. It offers more than 130 channels of digital TV, 120 channels of live streaming TV, a cloud based Digital Video Recorder (DVR) access to HBO GO and other services....UW staff and departments interested in subscribing to HuskyTV, with streaming and HBO GO, should visit the UW-IT Service Catalog."
Here is a list of all titles UW has licensed from Kanopy. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and select the 'Log in to Washington' button, select the 'Log in to Washington' button again, and then you will see the films that the UW Libraries has rented/licensed.
Approximately 500 documentaries covering issues such as human rights, violence, immigration, illiteracy, popular culture, and political history; primarily in Spanish
The Media Education Foundation produces and distributes documentary films and other educational resources to inspire critical thinking about the impact of American mass media.
Thousands of online films, in both English and French, from Canadas National Film Board/LOffice National du Film. Films marked with a CAMPUS icon are UW restricted.
Collection of high-definition, surround-sound recordings of William Shakespeares plays from the Royal Shakespeare Companys Stratford-upon-Avon theater.
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