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Over a decade of television and radio programming at your fingertips

We’re always excited to highlight new additions to our collections, but from a personal perspective this is one I have been keen for us to get since I first arrived at Durham. If you’re:

… read on.

Durham University now has access to Box of Broadcasts – an ‘on demand’ TV and radio service for education, provided by the British Universities Film & Video Council’s ‘Learning on Screen’ services. It allows staff and students at Durham University (through our ERA licence) to stream and record programmes from over 65 free-to-air channels and to search an archive of over 2 million broadcasts (made up of content requested by other UK academic users over the past decade and beyond).

Access and register for Box of Broadcasts here.

What can I do with it?:

Playlists: Not sure what we mean by a playlist? We’ve created one showcasing all Durham University appearances on University Challenge back to 2007, which you can access here once registered

BoB Playlist: Durham University on University Challenge (2007- )

What can I not do?:

All video and text material must only be accessed by registered students and staff who are members of Durham University. So you can’t;

Potential uses:

Many of us have access to digital streaming services and set-top boxes to stream, record and archive television content – but Box of Broadcasts provides access to content not available elsewhere, and in a format that can be used for teaching and other educational purposes in line with our ERA licence.

You may have your own ideas about how you might make use of this service, but for starters we’ve outlined a few possible uses below:

Some of our Library Colleagues are also creating a playlist for episodes of the Great British Sewing Bee – no Library stereotypes to be seen here!

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