Uses commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and important documentaries to enable the study of American History through time.
Ambrose Video is a leading producer of educational documentaries for middle schools, high schools, and colleges, with an extensive library of materials, in social studies, literature, fine arts and the sciences.
Streaming media from Films for the Humanities & Sciences (FFH&S). Videos from Humanities, Science, Business and Technical Education. LBCC users may create accounts and playlists to organize their favorite clips.
ARTstor has collections of over 500,000 digital art images and associated data that can be used for noncommercial and scholarly, non-profit educational use. The images are drawn from different sources, such as museums, archaeological teams, photo archives, slide collections, and art reference publishers.
Provides online streaming access to classical music recordings produced by multiple labels. Includes recordings of music written from the earliest times to the present, including many contemporary composers.
Documents the history of African American music in sound, with over 50,000 streaming tracks covering jazz, blues, gospel, and other forms of African American musical expression.
American Song allows people to hear and feel the music from America's past. Includes songs by and about American Indians, miners, immigrants, slaves, children, pioneers, and cowboys.
Musical recordings in a diverse range of styles from around the world. Users may search or browse by country of origin, cultural group, instrument, artist, language and more.
Streaming Media Help
Instructors using Films on Demand:
contact Alan Heywood in Media Services to establish a user account with the database. This will allow you to:
- Use Films on Demand from off-campus sites when asked for a username and password.
- Create playlists and playlist links which you may email students or use in a Moodle course.
Students needing help accessing LBCC Streaming Media databases from off-campus:
Please contact Bryan Miyagishima at miyagib@ linnbenton.edu for technical assistance.