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RELG 401: Capstone Research Methods

Where to Find Video (Physical & Streaming)

Search.Libraries

In Search.Libraries, you can filter your results for Physical Items @Oberlin, or items Available Online).

To explore documentaries:

Documentaries

The following are the best databases for finding documentaries:

For a full list of databases at Oberlin, check out our Databases A-Z, which you can filter by Subject (e.g., Cinema & Media Studies) or Type (e.g., Video).

Search.Libraries

In Search.Libraries, you can filter your results for Physical Items @ Oberlin, or items Available Online.

To explore feature films:

Databases

The following are the best databases for finding feature films:

For a full list of databases at Oberlin, check out our Databases A-Z, which you can filter by Subject (e.g., Cinema & Media Studies) or Type (e.g., Feature Films, or Video).

Search.Libraries

In Search.Libraries, you can filter your results for Physical Items @ Oberlin, or items Available Online).

To explore television programs, commercials, and more:

Databases

The following are some best databases for finding television broadcast recordings (including news, advertisements, and more):

For a full list of databases at Oberlin, check out our Databases A-Z, which you can filter by Subject (e.g., Cinema & Media Studies) or Type (e.g., Feature Films, or Video).

Where to Find Audio (Physical & Streaming)

Use Search.Libraries to find books, journal articles, scores, audio, video, and more—all from a single integrated starting point. 

To find audio in Search.Libraries, you can:

  • Apply the Audio pre-filter before searching
  • Filter results by Resource Type > Audio

The following databases may be useful for finding a wide variety of audio recordings. 

For a full list of databases at Oberlin, check out our Databases A-Z, which you can filter by Type (e.g., Audio).

Audio recordings in physical formats (e.g., CD, LP, cassette) are available at Oberlin College Libraries, and can be found using Search.Libraries.

To explore audio recordings in physical formats: