A compilation of Anthropological Index Online and Anthropological Literature databases, this is an extensive index of bibliographic materials covering the fields of anthropology.
A cross-cultural and ethnographic database that contains descriptive information on all aspects of cultural and social life.
Covers the history of the world (excluding Canada and the United States) from 1450 to the present. For Canada and the US, see America: History and Life.
Includes world history, military history, women's history, history of education, and more.
This bibliographic resource provides information focusing on the history and life of Canada and the United States from prehistory to the present.
A digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources.
JSTOR is not a current database, but rather an archive of back issues, with a 1-5 year gap between current issues and available back issues.
Journals, books and other sources from around the world pertaining to literary, scholarly, and creative thought.
This collection of online encyclopedias covers multiple topics. An alternative to Wikipedia.
This video collection of documentaries, films, demonstrations and more, spans subject areas like anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, etc.
Access to educationally relevant feature films, including classics, documentaries, animated titles, independent films, and foreign films.
This streaming video collection features programs and teacher resource guides supporting K-12 and post-secondary courses. Includes News in Review, a current-events series. Contains English and French primary sources.
Instructional and educational streaming videos in a wide range of subject areas. Includes performance rights for classroom use.
A film collection which includes documentaries, indie and foreign films, classics, and blockbuster movies. A small selection has been purchased for use by RDP students, faculty, and staff. Faculty can request films by contacting their Subject Librarian.
This collection includes documentaries, animations, experimental films, and alternative dramas. Public performance rights for classroom use included.
Flash player required for NFB/Interactive and manage chapters by CAMPUS subscribers.
This streaming video collection includes text and video clips demonstrating children in action by capturing the details of what children know and how teachers can build from children's knowledge.
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