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Streaming Media

Streaming Media

What are Streaming Media?

Streaming media are compressed audio and video files that allow the viewer to listen to or watch media in real time. Content includes movies, documentaries, and film clips. This is usually delivered over the Internet to a personal computer or other device.

Licensed Streaming Media

Please be sure to be logged in through My.Scranton before accessing the licensed streaming media sites.

  • is an academic streaming source for the best in social issue and documentary film providing exclusive educational streaming access to content from Bullfrog Films, Icarus Films (including The Fanlight Collection and dGenerate Films), Kartemquin Films, MediaStorm, the National Film Board of Canada, Scorpion TV Sincerely Films, and Terra Nova Films. Film requests should be directed to sharon.finnerty@scranton.edu.
  • offers award winning documentaries and educational films on Biology, Education, Nursing, Sociology and other subjects.
  • The provides excellent visual resources to both faculty and students in physical and occupational therapy curriculum. All videos are filmed with actual patients and therapists in real-life treatment settings including acute care, skilled nursing, outpatient, home health and ICU. Diagnoses include musculoskeletal, nervous system, mental & behavioral disorders, respiratory, and pediatrics.
  • is a vendor of web-based digital video delivery service.
  • allows students, faculty, and staff to view licensed content on an individual basis using personal computers and mobile devices (iOS and Android operating systems). Faculty and staff can also show content in a secured classroom setting to registered students for specific course support or clearly defined academic purpose. Any cross-campus promotion for classroom viewing, large screen event showing, or availability of individual titles is strictly prohibited.
  • Alexander Street Press Academic Video Online: Premium is the largest and most comprehensive video subscription available to libraries. It delivers more than 48,000 video titles spanning essential subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, history, music, film, and more.
  • The following collections are included and may be accessed individually.
    • Nearly two decades of television's most preeminent program are available online in one expansive streaming video resource.
    • People who witness notable historic moments, either in real time or on film, remember forever how they felt at the time. Now you can experience these and tens of thousands of other historical moments in the same visceral way, with American History in Video.
    • The collection spans period and region, including coverage of the Renaissance, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Modern, and Contemporary art.
    •  With Asian voices addressing Asian issues, and through works selected by Asian film experts, the collection offers highly relevant perspectives and insights. Its themes—such as modernity, globalization, national identity, female agency, inequalities in opportunity amid social and political unrest, and cultural and sexual identity—are central to any meaningful discussion of Asian culture.
    • The collection brings together seminal documentaries, powerful interviews, and previously unavailable archival footage surveying the black experience.
    • Provides video in a range of areas—corporate training, case studies, executive interviews, expert lectures, instructional films, and documentaries. The 500 hours of applied video in this online streaming collection complement the business classroom by illustrating practical, real-life applications for relevant topic and skills.
    • This collection provides an invaluable firsthand look at the realities of working with clients and the challenges associated with putting theoretical concepts into practice.
    • From law enforcement and corrections personnel to first responders and victims' advocates, this compilation of documentaries, training videos, and interviews visually depicts the theoretical principles and practical application of criminal justice and emergency response.
    • This collection features award-winning films and documentaries emphasizing detailed analysis and discussion of the critical political issues of the day.
    •  The collection includes performances, documentaries, interviews, and instructional videos from the most influential performers and companies.
    •  Video content includes demonstrations, lectures, documentaries, and primary-source footage of students and teachers in actual classrooms. The collection also contains a wealth of ready-to-use teaching tools, including course, study, and discussion guides, assessment checklists, and themed playlists.
    • This collection is designed to address the needs of one of the fastest growing academic fields. The collection directly confronts the most compelling questions faced in contemporary society by bringing together seminal documentary films and powerful footage from diverse sources around the globe.
    •  Global in scope, this multi-volume resource contains video footage from every continent and hundreds of cultures, including, with the launch of Volume III, an intensive focus on indigenous perspectives and points of view.
    • This collection is the most comprehensive of its kind and features high-caliber content from the archives of Videofashion, the world's premier provider of fashion video footage.
    •  The collection provides award-winning documentaries with relevance across the curriculum—race and gender studies, human rights, globalization and global studies, multiculturalism, international relations, criminal justice, the environment, bioethics, health, political science and current events, psychology, arts, literature, and more. It presents points of view and historical and current experiences from diverse cultures and traditions world-wide.
    • Covering a vast array of topics such as pediatric AIDS, breast cancer, the Obama administration's healthcare plan, addiction, hospice care, Alzheimer's disease, organ donation, malnutrition, access to healthcare, and other issues, Health and Society in Video explores society's most pressing health issues from diverse, often personal, perspectives.
    • The films included were produced in Latin America, by Latin Americans, about Latin American issues, such as cultural identity, political history, human rights, popular culture, agribusiness, education, religion, and much more.
    • This collection is a cinematic survey of the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people as well as the cultural and political evolution of the LGBT community.
    • From 1935–1967, American theatergoers and television watchers were witness to Time Inc.'s unique and controversial film series, The March of Time®. Now, for the first time, this groundbreaking series is available in online streaming video in a single, cross-searchable collection designed specifically to meet the needs of researchers, teaching faculty, and students.
    • This collection delivers approximately 250 full-length feature films from leading independent distributors such as Kino Lorber, First Run Features, Film Movement, and the Global Films Initiative, along with some fifty award-winning shorts.
    • Viewers can explore relevant, timely documentaries on topics that span multiple subjects, such as history, anthropology, science, religion, health sciences, art, and more.
    •  This collection provides access to the films and series users already know and trust, including Frontline, NOVA, American Experience, Odyssey, and films by Ken Burns and Michael Wood.
    • The Psychotherapy.net Collection includes more than 150 in-depth training videos from one of the counseling profession's most respected video providers. All Psychotherapy.net titles are created by and for psychotherapists and provide reliable, detailed instructions for serving diverse populations and therapeutic issues.
    • Carefully curated with ASP's Video Advisory Board, the database covers silent features, serials, and shorts from the 1890s to the 1930s.
    • From celebrated productions of Shakespeare to rare, in-depth footage of the work of Samuel Beckett, the collection covers a wide range of 20th century theatre history.
    • With a greater focus on contemporary and international productions, this collection offers a simple way for libraries to acquire highly valued and often difficult-to-find performances.
    • This collection provides access to the latest research and best practice methods in the fields of counseling, mental health, and psychology through contemporary presentations, lectures, and workshops from renowned counselors, psychologists, and practitioners.
    • This is a wide-ranging collection of critically acclaimed documentaries that allow students and researchers to explore human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.
    • From 1929–1966 this collection captures full runs of many of the key international newsreels produced during the early twentieth century.

Free Streaming Media

These free sites provide documentaries, lectures, and other educational content.

The quality of these films and lectures cannot be guaranteed since they are freely available on the Internet.

  • - contains a library of short videos on Math, Science and Economics, Computer Science, Humanities and Test Prep including a section on the GMAT.
  • - is a family foundation dedicated to cultural freedom, diversity and creativity through projects which support exceptional contemporary artists and writers as well as inspired Native activists in rural indigenous communities. This site offers access to audio and video recordings of interviews and events.
  •   - Educators can register on this site which contains access to thousands of digital resources that can be used in the classroom.
  • The  is sharing its historical footage with students and faculty for research and class projects. The collection contains black and white film with content dating mostly from 1895 to 1957, including the historic Paramount Newsreels and the American Pathé newsreel library. This is an open access resource and the videos display the Sherman Grinberg logo.
  • – View presentations given by leading authorities in a variety of fields.
  • : Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies – Offers powerful interviews with survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust.

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Alexander Street Press's Counseling and Therapy in Video, Volume I & Volume II and Video Journal of Counseling and Therapy
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