The Macaulay Library is the world's largest and oldest scientific archive of biodiversity audio and video recordings. Their mission is to collect and preserve recordings of each species' behavior and natural history, to facilitate the ability of others to collect and preserve such recordings, and to actively promote the use of these recordings for diverse purposes spanning scientific research, education, conservation, and the arts.
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Embed Films on Demand videos
This is great news. You can now embed a Films on Demand player in your webpages. This means your online course content can have the film embedded, just like YouTube and other online video services.
This will work seamlessly on campus and the video will be immediately available to view. Off campus students will need to login to Films on Demand first, from the library home page.
To embed these films in Laulima pages, please refer to the library's visual tutorial.
Films on Demand is the UHMC Library's online streaming video service. If you haven't looked at Films on Demand lately, please do. It is updated each month with new films. The service hosts almost 10,000 videos.
This will work seamlessly on campus and the video will be immediately available to view. Off campus students will need to login to Films on Demand first, from the library home page.
To embed these films in Laulima pages, please refer to the library's visual tutorial.
Films on Demand is the UHMC Library's online streaming video service. If you haven't looked at Films on Demand lately, please do. It is updated each month with new films. The service hosts almost 10,000 videos.
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