Titles from these collections must be requested and are added on a semester-by-semester basis.
Alexander StreetThis link opens in a new windowAlexander Street is a streaming video subscription service offering a range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more. RIT subscribes to a faculty-curated collection.
DocuseekOver 1800 documentaries with searchable and interactive transcripts. These documentaries can be curated with flexible licensing options and free 10-minute previews.
KanopyThis link opens in a new windowKanopy is a streaming video service including movies, documentaries, foreign films, classic cinema, independent films and educational videos. RIT subscribes to a faculty-curated collection.
Swank Digital CampusThis link opens in a new windowSwank Digital Campus is a streaming video and movie service that includes top Hollywood studios such as: Warner Bros. MGM, Miramax, Lionsgate, SONY, HBO, and many more. RIT subscribes to a faculty-curated collection.
RIT Libraries subscribes to all content in these resources.
Birds of the WorldThis link opens in a new windowBirds of The World contains 10,721 species accounts from every bird species in the world and is an entirely new scientific publication that merges and enhances content, data, multimedia, figures, and illustrations from four different ornithological volumes: Birds of North America (BNA), Neotropical Birds, Handbook of Birds of the World (HBW Alive), and Bird Families of the World.
Films on DemandThis link opens in a new windowFilms on Demand is a streaming video platform for educational films and videos including titles from PBS, the BBC, CNN, celebrated documentarians, TED Talks, National Geographic, and more. RIT subscribes to a faculty-curated collection.
Fortunoff Video Archive For Holocaust TestimoniesThe Fortunoff Archive currently holds more than 4,400 testimonies, which are comprised of over 12,000 recorded hours of videotape. Testimonies were produced in cooperation with thirty-six affiliated projects across North America, South America, Europe, and Israel. The Fortunoff Archive and its affiliates recorded the testimonies of willing individuals with first-hand experience of the Nazi persecutions, including those who were in hiding, survivors, bystanders, resistants, and liberators. Testimonies were recorded in whatever language the witness preferred, and range in length from 30 minutes to over 40 hours (recorded over several sessions). You must create an account and ask for access even though this is a free resource.
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments - trial)This link opens in a new windowJoVE is the leading producer and publisher of video resources for science education and research. With over 18,000 videos published across several disciplines in science, medicine and engineering, the JoVE library provides clear, detailed illustrations of a vast range of scientific techniques and concepts. This trial includes access to all content under both the Research and Education dropdowns. The trial concludes on December 31, 2024.
JoVE BioengineeringThis link opens in a new windowJoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) is a scientific video journal. JoVE Bioengineering merges both physical and life sciences to understand and predict biological processes.
JoVE BiologyThis link opens in a new windowJoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) is a scientific video journal. JoVE Biology contains over 1,700 video articles on techniques in physical biology, cellular biochemistry, genetics, physiology, systems biology and a combination of eukaryotic and prokaryotic model systems. Contains all fields of cell, molecular, and organismal biology, ranging from new applications of standard techniques to novel approaches aimed at understanding the functions of life and living organisms.
Jove Science Education - ChemistryThis link opens in a new windowThis video collection helps provide a solid foundation in general chemistry by showcasing basic lab techniques, demonstrating commonly used equipment, and exploring the theory behind fundamental methodology in Chemistry. Contains 6 parts: general chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, organic chemistry II, and inorganic chemistry. RIT only subscribes to Organic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry.
LinkedIn Learning This link opens in a new windowAn online learning platform with video tutorials in a number of disciplines: 3D, video, business, photography, web design, graphic design, and more. Many tutorials are captioned.
PronunciatorThis link opens in a new windowPronunciator is a langauge learning web-app that provides access to courses in 164 languages (including ASL) in 144 home languages.. ESL is taught in 132 home languages. To learn more about Pronunciator including how to register for an account, please watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcS3RTC-0Pk
RhizomeAn online journal and archive of new media art covering a vast range of projects by artists all over the world that employ materials such as software, code, websites, moving images, games and browsers to aesthetics and critical ends.
StashStash is an online repository for design, animation, and VFX projects.
Vault (access provided via Career Connect)Vault provides information on what it's like to work in an industry, company or profession. It also provides information on how to best prepare and position yourself for obtaining work in your desired field. Additional information, including internships, company data, rankings, reviews, etc., are also available.
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