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American
History in Video provides
the largest and richest collection of video available online
for the study
of American history allowing students
and researchers
to analyze historical events, and their presentation over time,
through commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage,
public affairs footage, and important documentaries.
Annenberg
Channel is a free satellite channel
for schools, colleges, libraries, public broadcasting
stations, public access channels, and other community
agencies. It
is presented 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and airs
an extraordinary range of teacher professional development
and instructional programs funded by Annenberg Media.
CNN Video provides
video clips in 14 different subject areas from world events
to offbeat items. You'll find many new video clips each day.
Fora
TV: Public debate about myriad issues and policies
that affect our world. "It provides deep, unfiltered
content, tools for self-expression and a place for the
interactive community to gather online (FORA, 2).
Frontline
(PBS-View Online) remains committed to providing a
primetime venue for engaging documentaries that fully explore
and
illuminate the critical issues of our times.
Online
Media Collections at UC Berkeley includes audio and videos
available to the general public.
Open Vault (WGBH
Media Library and Archives) provides online access to unique
and historically important content
produced by public television station WGBH for individual
and classroom learning. The ever-expanding site contains
video excerpts, searchable transcripts, a select number of
complete interviews for purchase, and resource management
tools.
ResearchChannel offers
on-line audiences worldwide access to continuous
web cast and searchable on-demand video library of over 1700
full length programs. These resources are available at Internet2,
cable, DSL and modem speeds including many speeches. Contributing
institutions include, though are not limited to, George Mason
University,
Stanford University, Tufts, University of Virginia, NIH and
Library of Congress.
TED, Technology Entertainment and
Design Channel: Debate and presentations made during
annually held TED conference. Speakers are globally recognized
figures such as Al Gore, Bono, Bill Clinton and Jane Goodall.
University Channel:
(Princeton) A collection of public affairs lectures, panels
and events from academic institutions all over the world.
Lectures
available
both in audio and well as visual mediums.
Web
casts
from the Library of Congress Visitors can scan through
a complete list of all 303 web casts, or browse a thematic
list that organizes the talks into areas such as religion,
government, and education.
For online speeches use our Speeches
subject guide.