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Fairy Tales and Folklore Research Resources

Information Resources for Fairy Tales, Folktales, and Their Authors

Streaming Video

American Archive of Public Broadcasting

From the Library of Congress and WGBH. Access to 40,000+ hours of radio and TV programs from the 1940s to the 21st century.


Bloom's Literature Video Resources

Over 1,300 videos/clips, including over 800 full-length videos of great literary works, from comedies to dramas to musicals, highlighting character interaction and pivotal plot devices. Includes video clips featuring major scholars such as Harold Bloom discussing important literary topics. Accessible through the Bloom's Literature database, under Resources.


Digital Theatre+ 

Resources contributing to the course objectives and research requirements across Theatre and English curriculum. An ever-growing collection of world theatre, including contemporary performances and archive collections covering a breadth of genres, periods, and forms, plus interviews with current, leading, practitioners.


Films on Demand | Archival Films and Newsreels

A comprehensive collection of archival and historical films and newsreels from multiple sources. Includes modern history, public events, wars, cultural phenomena, and government programs. 


Films on Demand | Master Academic Collection

Over 25,000 videos with coverage of many areas of study, including health and medicine, humanities and social sciences, science and mathematics, business and economics, and more.


Hoopla

Access to thousands of streaming movies, TV shows, and music titles, audiobooks, eBooks, comics, and electronic magazines. Use of an Estacado Library Information Network (ELIN) library card, and a valid email address is required. Registration for a FREE ELIN consortium library card is available at the NMJC Pannell Library circulation desk for NMJC affiliated patrons and Lea County residents.


Kanopy 

Over 30,000 feature films, documentaries, foreign films, classic cinema, independent films, and educational videos. May be accessed on TV or mobile devices. 


Swank Digital Campus

A vast library of movies for educational curriculum. Major feature films, documentaries, international films, and TV shows.