The databases listed below contain videos that you can use in your online courses. Each database is a little different, so we've created tutorials to show you how to find videos in each of the databases. Please note that the usage agreement may be different for each database (some allow direct embedding, some allow videos to be downloaded, others only allow linking).
Please reach out to your programmatic librarian with any questions or for help in finding video content for your online courses.
Checkout the videos below to learn how to navigate within the database, and how to embed or link to videos in courses. Also, review the final video for information about how to create short clips from longer videos.
Did you know you can create short clips from lengthier videos? Find out how!
Counseling and Therapy in Video provides faculty and students with a first-hand look at the realities of working with clients and the challenges associated with putting theoretical concepts into practice. These collection provide a thorough grounding in dozens of therapeutic methods and diagnoses, insight into the human condition, and training in skills such as reflection and empathy while working with specific populations such as veterans and teens.
Checkout the videos below to learn how to navigate within the database, and how to embed or link to videos in courses. Also, review the final video for information about how to create short clips from longer videos.
Did you know you can create short clips from lengthier videos? Find out how!
Business, justice studies, technology and design, and allied health disciplines are all covered in this database of databases! Highlights include access to HOOVERS business content, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times.
Provides a truly comprehensive business research collection. The collection consists of the following databases and more: ABI/INFORM Complete, ProQuest Entrepreneurship, ProQuest Accounting & Tax, International Bibliography of Social Sciences (IBSS), ProQuest Asian Business and Reference, and Banking Information Source.
Education, psychology and social science databases from ProQuest.
A collection of more than 15,500 high-quality illustrations and animations depicting anatomy, physiology, surgery, diseases, conditions, trauma, embryology, histology, and other health science topics.
Watch this short video for information on navigating and searching within the Videatives database.
Watch this short video for information on how to create and share playlists within Videatives.
When sharing YouTube videos in online classes, it is important that you are following copyright guidelines. Use the flowchart below to help guide your decision about integrating video content into your online courses. You can also find additional resources and guidance in the Copyright and Fair Use Toolkit.
To use videos found in YouTube, you must get the consent of the copyright holder or use videos that are covered by a Creative Commons license that allow for commercial use. Watch the short video below for information on finding Creative Commons videos in YouTube: