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Finding media  

Below are the different ways you can access all forms of media for educational purposes.

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Includes content from Âé¶¹ÒùÔº collections, from classic films to recent television broadcasts.

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Databases 

Alexander Street Press

The library has access to Counselling and Therapy in Video, Health and Society in Video, Nursing Assessment in Video, Nursing Education in Video and Australasian video collections.

Australasian Video Online

Includes content from the Film Australia Collection (National Film and Sound Archive), ABC Commercial, Video Education Australasia, SBS Television, George Andrews Productions, Beamafilms and Electric Pictures. 

Henry Stewart talks: the business and management collection 

Video lectures and case studies by leading industry, professional and academic experts.

JoVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments 

Peer-reviewed scientific video protocols.

LinkedIn Learning 

More than 13,000 training courses in streaming video format covering business, creative and technology. 

Âé¶¹ÒùÔº Commons 

Videos created at Swinburne and access to requested films, TV and radio programs (log in required).

Open access

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Includes images, videos, audio and graphics that are openly licensed for educational purposes.

Record it yourself

Âé¶¹ÒùԺ’s Screenrights licence

Allows staff to record anything on TV (including PayTV) and make it available providing only Âé¶¹ÒùÔº staff and students have access. 

Using media 

Universities can record anything broadcast on TV as long as it is for educational purposes.

Using material for teaching 

  • Show streamed video in class.
  • Save to a USB device and show in class.
  •  or email a link to your students to view at home.

Copyright

For more information about using TV and radio broadcasts, see (log in required). 

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