Audiovisual Resources

Clark College Libraries has over 1,500 videos (DVDs) that may be watched in the building, at home, or used in the classroom.

All videos can be found in the Library Catalog. Some are available for streaming.

Video Viewing in Class

Instructors can use DVDs and streaming videos in class. If using a DVD owned by Clark College Libraries, please try to request it at least 24 hours in advance. Please contact a liason librarian for information on streaming videos in or as part of a class.

Securing streaming rights for viewing videos in a Canvas shell can be a collaborative process between the instructor's department/program, library, and e-Learning. Not all vendors will sell streaming rights. Please start early.

Video Viewing in the Library

At Cannell, there are DVD/VHS viewing station with headphones on the second floor. Remote controls can be checked out to view subtitles. Cannell Library has media carts that can be checked out and wheeled into a study room for group academic viewing. DVDs can also be viewed on any of the library's computer workstations, with the check out of a DVD player.

Video Viewing for Clubs and Events

The library has secured Public Performance Rights for many videos. Public Performance Rights allow videos to be shown to the public, outside of instruction, such as for club fundraising activities and campus events. Please contact the Check Out Desk to find out if your desired video has Public Performance Rights and to learn about your options.