New streaming media collection: Can-Core Academic Video

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There’s an exciting new video collection at the Library! Can-Core Academic Video is a streaming video platform with thousands of videos by Canadian and Indigenous filmmakers. The films in Can-Core have been selected for their strong curriculum fit and come from some of Canada’s best and brightest filmmakers from coast to coast.

Unique Content

Explore Can-Core with a selection of curated lists and selected titles:

Recently Added Indigenous Videos (curated list)

International Day of the Elimination of Violence Against Women (Nov. 25) (curated list)

Sustainable Agriculture (curated list)

Feature Films and Dramatic Series (curated list)

Monkey Beach (feature film)

Putin: the New Tsar (documentary feature)

Something in the Water- Are Canadians Drinking Asbestos?: W5 (documentary short)

A Cedar is Life (documentary feature)

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search features

You can search Can-Core by keyword, browse by subject area, and narrow your results to Indigenous Content Only. Can-Core videos are included in Library catalogue searches, so you can equally find these videos when searching our main collections.

Get Help

If you’d like a tailored introduction to Can-Core for yourself or your department, contact Media Librarian Annie Jensen (ajensen@langara.ca).

 

 

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