New on eresources@cambridge A-Z : Ethnographic Video Online II
Building on the success of the University’s access to Ethnographic Video Online I, the University Library is pleased to announce access is now available also to the second collection, Ethnographic Video Online II. Focusing on issues such as environmental crises, refugee migration, and endangered languages, EVO II brings together a wide range of streaming video, covering human behavior the world over. Essential for the study of anthropology, as well as the areas of politics, economics, history, psychology, environmental studies, religion, area studies, linguistics, and geography, the database contains more than 700 documentary films, including previously unpublished material from major archives and individual filmmakers.
Watch a video on the new uses of online video in teaching and the importance of learning with video to today’s students :
EVO I and II are now on a much-improved new platform from Alexander Street Press. If you prefer the old platform or want to check it out as you move to the new one, that is still available here.
Access Ethnographic Video Online II via the eresources@cambridge A-Z or at this link.
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