Articles, books, and thousands of images covering a broad range of related subjects, from fine, decorative and commercial art to various areas of architecture and architectural design.
Multidisciplinary archival library that includes full-text articles from over 2,800 academic journals, along with millions of primary sources such as manuscripts, letters, pamphlets, government documents, and images. This comprehensive collection supports research across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, providing access to scholarly content from as far back as the 17th century.
JSTOR's AI research tool can answer questions about what you're reading and recommend related topics and materials, drawing solely from JSTOR’s journal articles and books.
Oxford Academic AI Discovery Assistant: Input your prompt and it will provide ten pieces of content from across the Oxford Academic platform. Not all results are accessible through the library's subscriptions.
Multidisciplinary collection of streaming videos covering art, business, dance, education, ethnic and gender studies, health, history, humanities, law, opera, philosophy, political science, rehabilitation and sports medicine, contemporary world cinema, psychology, theater, musical performance, and much more.
Streaming service that featuring hundreds of practical and advice-filled videos covering just about any form or technique, showing projects from start to finish and hosted by a growing list of master contemporary ceramic artists.
Access to CLAYflicks is limited to UNF students, faculty, and staff and requires a username and password. Only five simultaneous users can access this database. Ceramic art students wanting to use this database should refer to their instructor (syllabus, etc.) for access instructions. Other UNF students and faculty who wish to access the service should contact the Library Instruction Team for access.
A streaming video resource offering thousands of film titles in the areas of film and movies, the arts, business, education, global studies and languages, health, media and communication, sciences, and social sciences.
Special features allow users to create clips and playlists and share and embed films. Films include performance rights for classroom use. Some Kanopy films, but not all, have public performance rights outside of the classroom. These films have the PPR icon on their title page. See Kanopy Help for more information.
If you want to watch Kanopy on mobile devices, you MUST download the free Kanopy app and create an account (with your UNF email). After logging in with this personal username and password, you will be prompted to authenticate, then you will be able to watch Kanopy films on a mobile device.