Streaming Videos

Streaming Videos Now Available!

The NU Libraries are pleased to announce a three-year subscription to 195 educational videos available for playing online.

The advantage of streaming videos over DVDs is that they can be accessed and played from any location, such as a classroom, a Blackboard site, or a dorm room.

Subscription titles include: Kurt Vonnegut’s So It Goes; 1-800-INDIA: Importing a White-Collar Economy; The Roaring Twenties; Dying to Leave: the Dark Business of Human Trafficking; and Women and Islam. The list of available videos is browseable by broad subject (e.g. communication, earth science, family and consumer sciences, sociology, area studies) or searchable by title, producer, or keyword.

The link to this new collection of streaming videos is under “Music & Video Online.” Select “FMG on Demand.”

Library subject specialists are available to assist faculty to fully harness the new streaming video collection, which forms part of the University Libraries’ wider strategy of enhancing online access to a more extensive collection of media-rich resources. Northeastern faculty can create playlists of segments of videos in connection with a topic or lesson, and can integrate the playlists into presentations. For assistance with customization, please contact your library subject specialist.

For more information, contact:
Debra Mandel
Head, Digital Media Design Studio
617-373-4902

NU Libraries, 360 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA 02115 | (617) 373-2350