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Do you want to integrate video segments into presentations and distance learning courseware?
The University Library has acquired Films on Demand: Master Academic Collection, a streaming video collection of thousands of high-quality digital programs and video clips, covering topics in the humanities, social sciences, sciences, business and economics, and health.
Subjects covered include: Anthropology, Area Studies, Art & Architecture, Biology, Business & Economics, Communication, Computers & Technology, Criminal Justice, Earth Science, Education, English & Language Arts, Environmental Science, Geography, Health & Medicine, History, Mathematics, Music & Dance, Philosophy & Religion, Physical Science, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and World Languages.
You can access Films on Demand through the library catalogue tab, the Articles and Databases tab, or through the Electronic Resource page.
With the imminent demise of Google Reader, you may be wondering, what now?
Feedly is an excellent replacement for Google Reader. When you initially set up your account, you are prompted to connect to Google Reader. Upon entering your Google account information your feeds are automatically transferred into Feedly, folders and all! It works best in Firefox, for all of you IE fans.
Three things that I really like about Feedly:
- there is a quick link for Feedly on your browser, beside the home icon
- the magazine display looks really nice
- it was super easy to transfer all of my feeds!