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National Film Board CAMPUS Renewal 2020-2021
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Begins:
January 1, 2021Ends:
December 31, 2021Overview
CAMPUS is your online media portal for 21st-century learning, designed to help you see, understand, and experience the world differently!
CAMPUS is a rich and relevant collection of 5,200 documentaries, animated films, interactive productions, and short films in English and French, with more than 1,700 exclusive titles.
CAMPUS is a treasure trove of educational resources that foster deep learning and creativity, sharpen critical thinking, promote digital literacy, and shape global citizenship. Created with the needs of today’s learners in mind, these resources can be accessed from anywhere at any time.
CAMPUS is also a wide selection of study guides, a chaptering tool, and learning bundles with clear connections to today’s major issues. Our content is organized around three key themes: environment and sustainability, Indigenous voices and reconciliation, and diversity and inclusion.
CAMPUS is more than just a media portal. It’s your digital gateway to grasping the world we live in — and a set of educational tools designed to help learners make a difference.
Technical Support contact:
Phone: 1-800-267-7710
Email: info@nfb.ca
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Last updated: October 19, 2021
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To RENEW, no response is required from current subscribers as listed above. To CANCEL, libraries should contact BC ELN by the response deadline.
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MARC Records:
Each library is to designate a MARC record contact in their response spreadsheet. MARC records are available for download from https://www.nfb.ca/ by the MARC record contact at each institution.
The MARC record contact is identified in the consortial response spreadsheet. Please let us know if your contact information requires an update. Additional library staff can be set up with access to MARC records as well. The user must first create a staff profile under their institutional account, and then the primary contact at the library (as identified in their consortium's response spreadsheet) may request that MARC record access is activated for that user. The primary contact should write Chantale Turgeon (c.turgeon@nfb.ca) and provide the user’s name and email address.
MARC records are updated quarterly. Differential files are not provided (aka update records; additions and deletions), only complete sets.
