Database Highlight: Videos!

Databases are not strictly limited to scientific, peer reviewed, academic journals and articles. Databases can contain collections of videos, too. Lenoir-Rhyne has quite a few different video databases to help you find what you're looking to watch. Check them out and get inspired!

Remember...

To access databases from off-campus, you need to sign in to the library. Your library credentials are as follows:

username: Your last name
password: The letters "lr" and then your student ID number (minus leading zeros)

For more information about logging in off campus, click here!


  • Naxos Video Library:

    "The world's leading Performing Arts DVD distributor brings you an extensive streaming video library of classical music performances, opera, ballet, live concerts and documentaries. Watch the world's greatest opera houses, ballet companies, orchestras and artists perform on demand! Once you subscribe, stream any video in the library from anywhere in the world with an internet connection."
  • Films on Demand:

    "You'll find outstanding content—much of it exclusive—from Films for the Humanities & Sciences, ABC News, NBC News, BBC, National Geographic, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Bill Moyers, Shopware, The Open University, A&E, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Fred Friendly Seminars, Cambridge Educational, and many more. Programs from more than 800 producers are included in these comprehensive subscriptions—more than you'll find anywhere else."
  • ICE Learning Center:

    "International Clinical Educators, Inc. (ICE) is known for Innovative streaming video collections, of real patients and therapists, created to inspire clinical excellence for faculty, students and clinicians in occupational therapy and physical therapy programs. All videos are professionally filmed and feature actual patients and clinicians demonstrating practical and effective treatment ideas."
  • Kanopy:

    "Watch over 30000 Documentaries, Classic and Indie Films."


 

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