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Tasveer Ghar is a trans-national virtual “home” for collecting, digitizing, and documenting various materials produced by South Asia’s exciting popular visual sphere including posters, calendar art, pilgrimage maps and paraphernalia, cinema hoardings, advertisements, and other forms of street and bazaar art.
Olakh and the University of Wisconsin's digital archive of grassroots feminist posters from India.Olakh is a feminist organization based in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. Olakh performs several important functions as a feminist resource, documentation, and counseling center and runs many community based programs
Sahiyar and the University of Wisconsin's digital archive of grassroots feminist posters from India. Growing from India's autonomous women's movement, in 1984 a group of students from the Maharaja Sayajirao University in Baroda, Gujarat created Sahiyar -- a women's empowerment organization.
Indiancine.ma is an annotated online archive of Indian film. It also includes full streaming video of out of copyright Indian films. It is intended to serve as a shared resource for film scholars and enthusiasts in India and beyond.
Provides award-winning documentaries with relevance across the curriculum, presents points of view and historical and current experiences from diverse cultures and traditions world-wide.
Kanopy Streaming Video gathers streaming videos from a variety of producers and makes them available to students. Faculty and instructors may request titles for purchase by the Libraries via the Kanopy Streaming Video site. Priority access will be given to faculty and instructors for class use.
Streaming full-length feature films from leading independent distributors such as Kino Lorber, First Run Features, Film Movement, MK2, and Global Lens.
Streaming documentaries will allow students and researchers to explore human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century.
World History in Video is a wide-ranging collection of critically acclaimed documentaries that allow students and researchers to explore human history from the earliest civilizations to the late twentieth century. The video content offered here is truly global in scope, covering Africa and the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania. Upon completion, the collection will contain 1,000 hours of streaming video that offers access to more than 1,750 important, critically acclaimed documentaries from filmmakers worldwide.
Pad.ma - short for Public Access Digital Media Archive - is an online archive of densely annotated video material, primarily footage and not finished films. The entire collection is searchable and viewable online, and is free to download for non-commercial use.