Databases are collections of articles, ebooks, streaming videos, and other sources of data. They are often subscription-based, but students and faculty get access for free by signing in, when prompted, with their Seneca usernames and passwords. Some of the content in these databases is available exclusively within the database, while some of the content is also available when you use Library Search.
Databases are collections of articles, ebooks, streaming videos, and other sources of data. They are often subscription-based, but students and faculty get access for free by signing in, when prompted, with their Seneca usernames and passwords. Some of the content in these databases is available exclusively within the database, while some of the content is also available when you use Library Search.
Databases are collections of articles, ebooks, streaming videos, and other sources of data. They are often subscription-based, but students and faculty get access for free by signing in, when prompted, with their Seneca usernames and passwords. Some of the content in these databases is available exclusively within the database, while some of the content is also available when you use Library Search.
- In this database, there is no way to limit a search to our subscribed content only. Only those results with the words "Full text access" or "Open access" are content to which we have access.
- Before running a search, check "Only content I have full access to" to retrieve only the content to which Seneca subscribes.
- In this database, there is no way to limit a search to our subscribed content only. Only those results with the words "Full Access", "Open access", or "Free Access" are content to which we have access.
Databases are collections of articles, ebooks, streaming videos, and other sources of data. They are often subscription-based, but students and faculty get access for free by signing in, when prompted, with their Seneca usernames and passwords. Some of the content in these databases is available exclusively within the database, while some of the content is also available when you use Library Search.
- In this database, there is no way to limit a search to our subscribed content only. Only those results with the words "Full text access" or "Open access" are content to which we have access.
Databases are collections of articles, ebooks, streaming videos, and other sources of data. They are often subscription-based, but students and faculty get access for free by signing in, when prompted, with their Seneca usernames and passwords. Some of the content in these databases is available exclusively within the database, while some of the content is also available when you use Library Search.
- NOTE: This database will no longer be available at Seneca Libraries after 31 December 2024.
- Users who wish to create Playlists, Favorites, and Preferences must set up their own Films on Demand account (separate from their Seneca User Name and Password) by clicking "Your Profile" and then "Sign up".
- Users must create a separate Kanopy profile to use this service, using a Seneca Polytechnic email address to set up the account.
- Mobile access requires use of a separate Kanopy app.
- Kanopy videos will not display in classes delivered via MS Teams or Zoom. Share the link for the film instead, ask viewers to open another browser tab and view the film or scene, and then return to class in Teams or Zoom.
- NOTE: This database will no longer be available at Seneca Libraries after 31 December 2024.