Images in the areas of art, architecture, the humanities, and social sciences, with image management tools.
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Combines visual inspiration with practical advice on everything from idea generation and research techniques to portfolio development in a diverse range of fields including: design and illustration, fashion and textiles, architecture and interiors, film and media, marketing and advertising, and photography.
Interactive media streaming service which allows you to record, watch, and make clips from television and radio programmes. Due to licensing restrictions, this service is not available outside the UK.
Visual resource containing digital images of art, history and culture from global museums, galleries, private collections and contemporary artists, copyright cleared for educational use.
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Entertainment Industry Magazine Archive Collection 3: Cinema, Film and Television (Part 2) is an archival collection of 12 titles with approximately 1 million pages of material from key publications like The Hollywood Reporter (1930-2015), American Cinematographer (1920-2015) and Kine Weekly (1907-1971).
Access to the following: Archive Journal Collections - Arts and Sciences I-XV, Business IV, Hebrew Journals, Ireland, Life Sciences and Public Health. Thematic Collections - Lives of Literature, Security Studies, Sustainability. Primary Source Collections - 19th Century British Pamphlets, World Heritage Sites: Africa, Struggles for Freedom: Southern Africa, Global Plants. Artstor image collections are also now on JSTOR in preparation for the retirement of the Artstor platform in August 2024.
A dynamic digital platform taking you from script to screen and beyond – offering a broad range of content from Bloomsbury and Faber & Faber to support moving-image studies. It is an essential resource supporting research and learning in film history, theory, and practice.
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Watch and record freeview TV and radio. Create clips or make your own playlist using the huge archive of tv and radio shows dating back to the 1970s. Bob also includes a collection of curated playlists made by UK university lecturers on themes such as feminist film philosophy and law race and decolonisation.
Go to Box of Broadcasts (bob)