Streaming Video
The University of Florida Libraries provide access to thousands of streaming video titles. See the links below for access to subscribed and licensed titles. Search Primo for access to many other individual titles.
Academic Video Online (AVON)
Content spans a range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more.
Digital Theatre Plus
Provides access to unique films of current, leading British theater productions. Includes behind-the-scenes documentaries as well as teaching and learning resources to facilitate a deeper understanding of the productions and texts. Learning resources include a detailed introduction, plot summary, character biographies, a relationship map, language analysis, scene study, performance background and historical context for each play.
Digitalia Film Library
A multilingual, multi-national collection of films from Spain, France, other European and eastern European countries, North America, and Latin America, including Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil.
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)
Provides access to video articles in Chemistry, Biology, Neuroscience, Immunology & Infection, and Medicine.
Swank Digital Campus
Swank provides access to feature films and documentaries. Swank films are available for class use but do not have public performance rights.
Includes the Top 1000 most requested films on the Swank platform, as well as individually licensed films not included in the Top 1000.
Kanopy (Licensed)
Kanopy is a mediated video streaming platform with a selection of over 26,000 documentaries, feature films and training videos. Requests are mediated by the Collections Support Unit and restricted to faculty and for Course Reserves. Generally, films are licensed for 1 year, though other licenses are available, including perpetual access. Many of the films include public performance rights, identified by the PPR logo on the film page.
Films on Demand (Licensed)
Films on Demand (FoD) is a mediated video streaming platform with educational humanities and social science titles from the Films Media Group. Purchase requests are submitted by faculty and mediated by the Collections Support Unit in Acquisitions. Films are licensed for 1-3 years. All FoD films include public performance rights.