
The resources on this page contain streaming audio such as audiobooks, music and other sound recordings.
Drama Online is a great resource for researching plays and theatrical works. The database provides a growing collection of historical and contemporary plays as well as the audio editions of various works. It includes reference tools for students and faculty members.
A strong resource for researching plays and theatrical works, Drama Online introduces new writers alongside the most iconic names in playwriting history, providing contextual and critical background through scholarly works and practical guides. The content includes audio performances and streaming video.
Naxos offers thousands of tracks of jazz, film music, world music, and classic and contemporary rock, with customizable playlists supported. Recordings are searchable by genre, label, instrument, composer, or performer.
Naxos Spoken Word Library consists of hundreds of audiobooks, with subjects ranging from literary classics, biographies, and histories to philosophy, religion, and children's stories.
O'Reilly Online Learning (formerly known as Safari Books Online) grants access to thousands of ebooks on business, management, computer science, programming languages, and technology in addition to interactive online tutorials, training videos, and video “case studies.” O'Reilly provides timely access to materials published by Java, Addison-Wesley, O'Reilly, Que, Peachpit Press, Prentice Hall, Sams, Macromedia, Microsoft, CISCO, and Adobe.
Users must have a VALID UT Dallas email address in order to access O'Reilly. Additionally, users who create an account (free) may enjoy extra benefits such as direct access to www.oreilly.com without logging in through the library site, the ability to bookmark ebook and video content, and access to O'Reilly on tablets and mobile devices through the O'Reilly app (iOS and Android compatible). O'Reilly Training is not included in this subscription.
The OverDrive collection contains thousands of popular ebooks and audiobooks available for reading in your web browser or for download using the Libby app on any iOS (Apple App Store) or Android (Google Play) device. Titles span a variety of bestselling and leisure reading genres: science fiction and fantasy, mysteries, thrillers, romance, self-improvement, self-help, history, true crime, LGBTQA+, and much more.
After installing the Libby app on your device, add “University of Texas at Dallas” as your library. For more help with the Libby app, see the Libby Help page.
