Images and Multimedia Databases & Electronic Resources
See also: |
Images | Videos at SDSU | Videos on the Internet
Try these first for images
ARTstor.
Prehistory to present.
Digital art images and descriptive information covering art, architecture and
archeology. Full text.
AccuNet/AP
Multimedia Archive. 1826 to present.
Photographs, audio sound bites, graphics and text from Associated Press. Full
text.
Also useful
For these databases, click on the link "Images" in the green banner at the top of the page:
Academic
Search Premier. Varies by title; mid-1980s to present.
All subjects. Articles in journals, magazines, newspapers; including images. Some full text. 
MAS Ultra - School Edition. Varies by title to present.
Popular general interest and current events publications covering general reference, health, science, and other areas; includes images. Some full text. 
Military
& Government Collection. Varies by title to present.
Journal articles, general interest magazine articles, pamphlets, and images. Some full text. 
Primary Search. Varies by title to present.
Popular, elementary school magazines; includes images. Some full text. 
Videos at SDSU
the PAC
To locate videos owned by the SDSU Library:
1. Click on Call Numbers.
2. In the Alternative Call Number field, type VTC (for video cassettes)
or DVD.
3. Click Search.
ITS (Instructional Technology Services) Media
Catalog (ITSNET).
Online catalog of films and videos available from SDSU's Instructional Technology
Services (ITS). Borrowing restricted to SDSU faculty and staff; students may
arrange with ITS to view the film on campus. Unrestricted access.
Videos on the Internet
Google Video Search
"Open online video marketplace, where you can search for, watch and even
buy ... TV shows, movies, music videos, documentaries, personal productions
and more."
YouTube
Watch and share original videos.

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