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Germanic Collections
Stanford's Germanic Collections include audiovisual media, such as audio recordings
at the Archive of Recorded Sound, Braun Music
Center, access to language-learning materials (including software and interactive
videodiscs) and foreign-language television broadcasts via SCOLA-TV through
language services
in Meyer Library, and film and video collections in the Meyer
Library media collection. Taken together, these collections offer a substantial
collection of recordings, broadcasts, music, feature films, documentaries, and
digital materials in German or about German language, literature, history, and
society.
For information on German films, filmographies, directors etc. see Film
Guide.
Transnational Poster Art: Former East Germany (GDR) and Latin America, 1970-1989
is a virtual exhibit drawing upon Stanford and Hoover Library
collections.
The DEFA Film Library at
the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is a film archive, library,
and study center devoted to research on DEFA (Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft)
and cinema in the former GDR.
A list of Germanic films and videotapes
has been compiled, though it does not completely cover our holdings. Please
refer to Socrates, the Stanford online
catalog, for more detailed information and for accession numbers.
Film Archive "Movieline": German
film archive with roughly 40,000 movies, news, lists, a searchable database
and more. The database allows searches on film titles or the names of directors,
producers, or actors.
The Curator of Germanic Collections is responsible for developing the videotape
collection in support of research and instruction at Stanford. Requests should
be sent to: Henry Lowood, Curator
for Germanic Collections.
Last modified:
March 5, 2007
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