Where are the videos on Campus?
Videos, both VHS and DVD, that are available on the Pellissippi Campus are located in the Educational Technology Services (ETS), Room 244, in the Goins Building.
Some videos are housed in the Educational Resources Centers at the site campuses
New Videos
Check the new videos list, published monthly. Use the tabs above to see videos added recently.
Search for more complete information about any title of interests.
Multimedia Databases
- American History in Video American History in Video provides a rich collection of video online for the study of American history. The collection enables analysis of historical events, and their presentation over time, through commercial and governmental newsreels, archival footage, public affairs footage, and important documentaries.
- Artstor

The collection contains hundreds of thousands of digital images from across many time periods and cultures drawn from museums, archaeological teams, photo archives, and art reference publishers. - Classical Music Library
Classical Music Library provides over 20,000 classical music tracks you can listen to. Browse alphabetically by artist, composer, conductor, ensemble, instrument, genre, period, or label.
- eAudioBooks eAudio books are available for download to desktop computers and laptops and then transfered to an MP3 player or other portable listening device. The collection includes fiction, nonfiction, and the Contemporary English Version (CEV) Holy Bible.
- FMG Videos

These streaming video titles are available to Pellissippi State Technical Community College through the Tennessee Board of Regents Media Consortium. Viewing them requires the latest version of Windows Media Player. Please follow the on-screen instruction - Theatre in Video

From the most important productions of Shakespeare to rare, in-depth footage focusing on the work of Samuel Beckett, Theatre in Video offers more than 500 hours of online streaming video, available electronically for the first time.
Recommend Titles
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