Question:
How do I learn more about the multimedia collections (film, video, sound recordings, etc.) at Columbia Libraries?
Answer:
The multi-media collections at Columbia Libraries are searchable through CLIO. For circulation and access policies, Ask A Librarian or contact the reference desk for the respective collection.
The largest multi-media collections are held at Butler Media Center, 208B Butler Library and Barnard Media Center, 3rd floor Lehman Hall. On-site viewing is available at both locations.
ButlerMediaCenter, 208B Butler Library
- Provides equipment for playback in multiple visual formats.
- The 12,000 title collection consists of feature films, documentaries, ethnographic films, and performing arts titles
- For a complete description of the Center and Media Collections, see the Butler Media Center Media Collections page.
Barnard Media Services, 3rd floor Lehman
- Provides equipment for playback in multiple visual formats.
- The collection contains over 6,000 videos and DVDs; and over 11,000 CDs, audiotapes, and records.
- The archival video collection contains a selection of performances and lectures at Barnard dating back to 1974 is not searchable through CLIO. Archival video collection list available at the Media Services desk.
- See Barnard Media Services page for a complete description of hours, collection, information, and access and loan policies.
Music & Arts Library, 701 Dodge Hall
- The collection’s holdings include 20,000 sound and video recordings in multiple formats.
- Most audio and video recordings can be checked out for two weeks by students, faculty and staff.
- Provides equipment for playback in multiple audio and visual formats.
- For questions about searching for audio and music video recordings, please contact us.
- See the E-music link at the bottom of this page for information on online audio databases available through the Libraries.
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