The El Camino College Library subscribes to packages of streaming video collections that are available for viewing to the ECC community. Access from off campus will require users to login with their ECC email & password.
Drama Online collections provide access to almost 5000 playtexts, 100+ video play performances and broadcasts, 450 audio plays, along with leading books of theory, criticism, and performance practice on one digital library. Features esteemed video content from partners including the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Shakespeare’s Globe, as well as playtexts from renowned drama publishers such as Bloomsbury’s own Arden Shakespeare, Methuen Drama, and Oberon Books, as well as Faber and Faber, Nick Hern Books, TCG Books, and many others.
Offers thousands of high-quality streaming educational films and videos on a wide variety of subjects from top producers including National Geographic, PBS, Films for Humanities, and many more. Users can register their own personal account to save film clips and playlists.
The nursing collection on the Films on Demand database are streaming videos produced to help nursing students excel in their studies, pass licensure exams, and prepare for long-term job success in an increasingly complex health care system. Titles in this collection feature copyrights only within the past five years and are from trusted producers such as Classroom Productions, Inc.; Medcom-Trainex; Elsevier; Cambridge Educational; Medivision; Nevco Educational Video Inc.; and others.
A comprehensive streaming video collection of over 70,000 titles spanning a wide range of subject areas including anthropology, business, counseling, film, health, history, music, and more. Curated for the educational experience, it includes documentaries, interviews, performances, news programs and newsreels, field recordings, commercials, demonstrations, original and raw footage.
A customized collection of streaming theatrical films being used as learning resources in select ECC courses.
Titles licensed annually upon faculty request.
Offers access to transcripts and nearly 500 hours of video from 1997–2014. Each news segment within the collection serves as a standalone short documentary on a specific news topic. Segments are also included from CBS News program Sunday Morning. (Content is part of US Newstream database)
Content is also available from the Proquest US Newsstream collection,