Titles Soon to Be Discontinued From Films on Demand
The following film and documentary titles with previous usage are being discontinued from our streaming service, Films on Demand, at the end of June.
Please contact Dana Laird or use our Ask A Librarian service if any of these titles are used in courses you instruct and you would like us to acquire any of these titles from another source (streaming media and/or DVD):
- The Future of Food: A Looming Crisis
- The Homefront
- The Future of Food: Sustainability and Security
- The Men Who Made Us Spend: Part 1
- Brazil Diaries
- Epigenetics: The Hidden Life of Our Genes
- The Men Who Made Us Spend: Part 2
- A Fatal Contradiction—Freedom: A History of US
- Nuclear Aftershocks
- Food Machine
- People Don’t Even Look At Me: Eight Black Women Discuss Politics of Light And Dark Skin
- Papuans: Between Two Worlds
- Marching to Freedom Land: Freedom, a History of US
- Independence: Freedom, a History of US
- The Men Who Made Us Spend: Part 3
- Sex Trafficking in the USA
- Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
- Practical Leadership: Leadership Essentials
- Liberty for All? Freedom, a History of US
- Whose Land Is This? Freedom, a History of US
- High Anxieties: The Mathematics of Chaos
- Becoming Free: Freedom, a History of US
- Yearning to Breathe Free: Freedom, a History of US
- Democracy and Struggles: Freedom, a History of US
- Let Freedom Ring: Freedom, a History of US
- Money, Power, and Wall Street, Part 1
- When Things Go Wrong: Customer Service Essentials
- Emotional Intelligence: Leadership Essentials
- Can We All Move To Mars? Prof Martin Rees On Space Exploration
- Should We Edit Our DNA? An Imagined Future of Gene Editing – Video Explainer
- The Interrogator
- Aluna: The Kogi People’s Message
- Why Are Coronavirus Mortality Rates So Different?