Sometimes you need to see it for yourself. The Library also includes video content in several different formats.
Dance Online: Dance in Video provides 900 hours of video content covering the full scope of 20th and 21st-century dance.
Catalogue Link: OneSearch.
All titles include Public Performance Rights and may be used for events that do not charge a fee.
Music Online: Opera in Video contains five hundred hours of the most important opera performances, captured on video through staged productions, interviews, and documentaries.
Catalogue Link: OneSearch.
Collection of streaming videos of definitive performances of the world's leading plays and film documentaries. Each video is fully transcribed and indexed, and users can create & share playlists, video clips, and embed content onto Blackboard.
Catalogue Link: OneSearch.
All titles include Public Performance Rights and may be used for events that do not charge a fee.
Much like books, you can search one of two places:
Whichever one you choose, you will need to use the Advanced Search if you want to search specifically for video content.
In OneSearch, in the right-hand "Material Type" menu, it looks like this:
Selecting "Video/Film" will limit your search to only video recordings.
Video material in Rosenthal Library is stored on the first floor, in the Multimedia Commons. You must ask at the desk for the item you want.
The Multimedia Commons houses several VHS and DVD players, since we know you may not have one at home!