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Meet the Press

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Meet the Press is making over 1,500 hours of footage, the full surviving broadcast run to date, €”available online in one cross-searchable interface.

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Medici.tv

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Video recordings of performances, operas, ballets, master classes, documentaries, and interviews; also includes live events.

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MedOne ComSci

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Communication science, speech pathology, and audiology database comprising of E-books, E-Journals, Cases, Images and Videos.

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Met Opera on Demand

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Video recordings of Metropolitan Opera performances going back more than 80 years; includes historic radio broadcasts and some live events.

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March of Time

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From 1935-1967, American theatergoers and television watchers were witness to Time Inc.'s unique and controversial newsreel series, The March of Time.

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The MassTransit website is dedicated to "Better Transit Through Better Management", and their offerings include industry news, email newsletters,video profiles, and opinion pieces about the world of mass transit.

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"Free app and mobile-friendly website. Membership is free and allows the user to access journal articles, videos, and clinical briefs. CME content is available. Apple, Android, and Kindle compatable."

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Part of the Global Issues Library, this curated database provides a rare breadth of study for students to investigate both crucial global trends in mass incarceration, and the detailed prison infrastructure of specific countries. Mass Incarceration and Prison Studies is organized around a selection of key historical and contemporary events and themes, bringing together archival and reference materials, court cases, first-hand accounts, videos, Supreme Court audio files, research on rehabilitation, training materials and artistic works.

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Music Online: Music Periodicals of the 19th Century is a collection of full-text periodicals depicting American musical life from 1838 to the early 1900s through local and international news, reviews, editorials, sheet music, and advertisements. 200,000 pages of material are available for research on the Alexander Street multimedia platform -- the only resource that allows users to cross-search the full text of all articles with videos, audio recordings, photographs, scores, and reference texts.

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