Answered By: Steve Runge
Last Updated: Mar 16, 2021     Views: 292

If the movie is a DVD, you can borrow a usb DVD drive from O'Neill circulation and connect it to any desktop computer in O'Neill. You will need headphones; you can use a pair of your own, or check out a pair from the circulation desk in O'Neill Library.

If the movie is a VHS (videocassette) or other format (e.g. laserdisc or foreign DVD), you can use the viewing station available in the Digital Studio (O'Neill 205).

If you have a small group, you can reserve the Podcasting Room (NTSC & PAL DVD, VHS, Laserdisc) in the Digital Studio.

The Education Resource Center has two televisions with headphone jacks, built-in DVD players and VHS players.

If you are a faculty member and need to screen a film for a class, you can reserve O'Neill 248 through Events Management.

You can also stream popular, current videos through movies.bc.edu. If you want to stream on a mobile device, go to the FAQ for links to apps for various devices.