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The USF Libraries provide a wide range of resources in many formats. Improve your understanding of subjects, enhance assignments, broaden instructional methods, and augment your research with the use of media.
Last Updated: May 21, 2013 URL: http://guides.lib.usf.edu/Media Print Guide Email AlertsShareThis

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Access Media Databases at the Library

There are over 400 image, video and audio database titles listed in the USF Library system.  A USF NetID and password may be required for authentication.

  • Select Images, Video, Audio
      

    Media Reserve Services

    Follow the PRESTO Course Reserves link to request Media reserve services.

     

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    Media at the USF Libraries

    Improve your understanding of subjects, enhance assignments, broaden instructional methods, and augment your research with the use of media.  The USF Libraries provide a wide range of resources in many formats.  Explore the possibilities through this guide.

    How to Locate Media at the Library

    All media format content may be searched in the USF Libraries Catalog: Streaming Video, DVD, VHS, CD, Cassette, Audiobooks, LP, Music Scores, and Kits.

    • Select the Advanced Search radio button
    • Type the Author, Title, or Subject Heading of what you are looking for
    • Under Format select the type of media you are looking for
    • Select Search

    Select Format "Streaming Video" to locate titles available online.  (A USF NetID & password may be required.)

    The USF Media Resources physical collections are currently housed on the Library sixth floor in LIB627:

    • DVD
    • VHS
    • CD
    • Music Scores
    • LP Records
    • Audiobooks

    Media format materials may be borrowed at the Library Services Desk with a valid USF ID.  A listening and viewing lab is also available in LIB620A for listening and viewing media format materials. 

        
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