Films on Demand

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Andersen Library added Films on Demand last year. It’s a collection of thousands of streamed videos from Films for the Humanities & Sciences and Cambridge Educational.

New titles are added all the time. Recent additions reflect the range of disciplines in this resource and include both new & older titles, e.g., Animal Minds (1994), Dylan Thomas (1994), Modern Slavery: Human Trafficking (2008), The Future of Food: A Looming Crisis (2009), The Worst Offenders: Can They Change? (2010), Virus Hunters (2009), and Cutting It In Costume: Design and Wardrobe Management (2009).

The Library’s guide to Films on Demand explains how to link to films (or segments of films) for class use (to view in class or assign to be viewed outside of class). If you have any questions, please ask a librarian for assistance!

Of course, Andersen Library also has videos in VHS and DVD formats, and they can be booked for in-class showing or placed on reserve for a class. Search the HALCat library catalog to see if we have a title you need.

About Barbara

I am a Reference & Instruction librarian, head of that department in Andersen Library, an associate professor, and a member of the General Education Review Committee and Faculty Senate. I've been working at UW-W since July 1, 1990.
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