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Finding Streaming Videos in [Subject/Topic]

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Begin with a discussion of the uses for streaming video in this discipline/course/assignment. You might want to share/recap search strategies and tips.

 

Adding Databases and Other Resources

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It may be helpful to highlight the databases or resources that we recommend for users to find streaming videos. Library resources should be listed as database assets, and web resources should be listed as links. Remember: Strive for Five. We want to keep lists on the shorter side, around five. Your descriptions for the assets or links should be unique to the users' use case scenario; edit as necessary to add more detail that will help users understand the value of this tool or platform to their work in this course. In the example below, you can see the A-Z List descripition for JSTOR, and the edited descriptions for two different subject areas. 

The text below is informational, and is intended to show you how you could modify the asset descriptions. The next box, titled Recommended Discovery Tools and Platforms, is and example of how to link database assets.

Resource Title: JSTOR 

Descriptions: 

  • Database A-Z List: Journal articles, primary sources, eBooks, and images primarily in the humanities and social sciences. 
  • Literature: Journal articles featuring literary theory, criticism, and the critical analysis of texts from every period and literary discipline, spanning the literary cultures of many different countries. 
  • Rhetoric and Composition: Journal articles and eBooks covering a range of topics within rhetoric and compositions, including theories and pedagogies of writing; administering writing programs or writing centers; linguistics; the history of rhetoric; and more. Includes historical and foundational texts, as well as more contemporary works.

Recommended Discovery Tools and Platforms