UD Libraries provides all students, faculty and staff with access to thousands of streaming video titles across nearly all subject areas. All titles are provided to any UD user free of charge. Faculty, students, and staff are encouraged to use this guide to explore these collections.
Note: these collections are purchased by our library faculty and staff to support UD's research and instruction needs. If you are a UD faculty or staff member and feel that our collection is missing an important streaming video title that would help with your work or research, then please don't hesitate to contact us directly to suggest a purchase.
A streaming platform offering access to a wide range of educational and documentary films, covering topics such as social issues, history, science, and culture.
Docuseek streams essential independent, social-issue and environmental films to colleges, universities and K-12 schools, providing exclusive access to content from renowned leaders in documentary film distribution. Browse over 4,000 titles produced between 1927 and the present. The documentaries focus on contemporary social issues in a variety of disciplines, including environmental sciences, political and social sciences, history, health, psychology, and more.
A select number of streaming films licensed by the University of Dayton. Titles include documentaries on current events and social justice issues.
A streaming service offering a curated selection of documentary films, providing educational and thought-provoking content on global social, political, and cultural issues.
Access a vast collection of streaming educational videos across various subjects, supporting teaching and learning in classrooms and online environments.
This video streaming platform contains 12 videos covering environmental science, music & dance, anthropology, American and world history, sociology, and Asia & Pacific studies.