Answered By: MaryAlice Wade
Last Updated: Jul 29, 2024     Views: 21

We have a few feature films. Search for them in the online catalog by keyword or title, then limit to Audio Visual on the right side of the results page under Resource Type.

We have hundreds of documentaries, plays, training videos, etc., available through our streaming video databases. Here is a list of those databases and what they contain: https://fhsuguides.fhsu.edu/az/databases?t=3994. The Films on Demand Collection has the most content. 

If you need a particular movie that we don't own, you might be able to obtain it through Interlibrary Loan. You can search for the title in WorldCat. Click the title, then View Access Options, and Request Item through Interlibrary Loan. If you haven't used Interlibrary Loan, which is a free service, you'll need to create an account first. 

If you live on campus, you have access to the Online Movie Channel. If you live in Hays, you can access the Hays Public Library's movie databases with a digital access card.

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