Video, Audio, and Media Resources
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PBS Videos via NC LIVE
Description: Students and faculty at NCWC have access
to more than 250 complete PBS programs through Pearsall
Library and NC LIVE. These include historical and
science-related programming as well as shows that focus on
political and social issues.
NCWC Librarians Say: Free, streaming
video delivered like YouTube.
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NAXOS Music Library
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Description: Naxos Music Library is the most
comprehensive collection of actual classical music tracks
available online. It includes the complete Naxos and
Marco Polo catalogues of over 165,000 tracks,
including Classical music, Jazz, World, Folk and Chinese
music. While listening, you can read notes on the works
being played as well as biographical information on
composers or artists in Naxos's extensive database.
NCWC Librarians Say: The best
resource NCWC offers for classical music.
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CAMIO - Catalog of Art Museum Images Online via
OCLC
Description: Catalog of Art Museum Images
Online—offers rights-cleared, high-quality art images for
your use in putting together projects, looking at art, and
other uses.
NCWC Librarians
Say: It's not always easy to find the specific painting or
sculpture you're looking for on CAMIO, but art from almost
all periods and cultures is available here.
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Aluka
Description: Aluka is a digital library for
African studies, which contains documents, pictures, and
other items all in a digital repository for your use. Of
particular relevance to biology is the African Plants
content area, with huge numbers of specimens, reference
sources, and other research related to African botany. Of
particular relevance to history is the Struggles for Freedom
content area, with unique and useful documents including
some articles, books, pamphlets, and images related to
recent history in a variety of countries. The Heritage
Sites content area is also of interest to students of
ancient history.
NCWC Librarians Say: Try Aluka for anything related to
Africa; unique resources, images, and documents are always
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