Kanopy is a video streaming solution for colleges offering a “Netflix-like” user experience and a broad selection of documentaries, feature films, foreign language films and training videos from thousands of producers. Featured producers in Kanopy’s collection include Criterion Collection, PBS, HBO, The Video Project, New Day Films, The Great Courses, California Newsreel, Kino Lorber, Media Education Foundation, First Run Features, BBC, and many more. Films can be watched from anywhere, anytime by all staff, faculty and students.
For access to New York Times Digital, full access to the NYTimes.com page and the NY Times smart phone app, register with your Manhattan University email address.
The Wall Street Journal digital edition includes the same articles and feature text and images that appear in the print edition, but also an array of additional resources including images, videos, audio, graphics, and data content. Register with your Manhattan University email address.
The following databases are newly acquired or being evaluated for a future subscription.
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In honor of their long-standing relationship with James Patterson, MasterClass has granted the Manhattan University community an annual subscription to all its premium content. MasterClass is a streaming platform where users get unlimited access to 100+ instructors and classes across a wide range of subjects, including Arts & Entertainment, Business, Design & Style, Sports & Gaming, Writing and more.
Provides tools for both interactive online research and easy predefined report access across multiple product modules including Company, Sustainability, Industry, Country, and Economic Analysis. The database of corporate information covers 50,000+ US and foreign public companies, current and historical (past 15 years) firm descriptions, statistics, financial information and ratios, annual reports, mergers, acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, long-term debt, capital stock, and insider trading.
Download, share, and reuse millions of the Smithsonian’s images. With new platforms and tools, you have access to nearly 3 million 2D and 3D digital items from our collections—with many more to come. This includes images and data from across the Smithsonian’s 19 museums, nine research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo.