Sometimes the materials available here at CSU will not be sufficient for your research inquiry -- but that's okay! CSU is fortunate to belong to a statewide consortium called OhioLINK. OhioLINK allows us to borrow and lend materials across university and college libraries throughout the state. While materials don't arrive instantaneously (the wait is usually 2-5 business days), with advance planning, OhioLINK gives you access to an enormous collection of requestable content!
There are two ways to search for OhioLINK materials in the library's Discovery@CSU search.
Navigate to the library homepage and enter some keywords into the big search box in the middle of the page. Before clicking Search or the enter key, use the Everything@CSU dropdown to change the parameters of your search. These two options will include OhioLINK material:

Proceed with your search! OhioLINK material will have an option that says, Get it for me from other libraries.
Navigate to the library homepage and enter some keywords into the big search box in the middle of the page. Click Search or the enter key. The search results will NOT include OhioLINK materials. However, if you decide later to include them, find the text that says Click here to search beyond CSU.

Proceed with your search! OhioLINK material will have an option that says, Get it for me from other libraries.

Discovery@CSU is the Michael Schwartz Library's online catalog.
A library catalog is a descriptive list of items that are owned by a particular library. For many years library catalogs were maintained on small cards and were called "card catalogs." Today, library catalogs are electronic information databases accessed by computer and called "online catalogs."
Use Discovery@CSU to search for:
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Arab and African Film Making
by
Lizbeth Malkmus; Roy Armes
New Voices in Arab Cinema
by
Roy Armes
eBook from ebrary
New Voices in Arab Cinema focuses on contemporary filmmaking since the 1980s, but also considers the longer history of Arab cinema. Taking into consideration film from the Middle East and North Africa and giving a special nod to films produced since the Arab Spring and the Syrian crisis, Roy Armes explores themes such as modes of production, national cinemas, the role of the state and private industry on film, international developments in film, key filmmakers, and the validity of current notions like globalization, migration and immigration, and exile. This landmark book offers both a coherent, historical overview and an in-depth critical analysis of Arab filmmaking.
Studies in the Arab Theatre and Cinema
by
Jacob M. Landau


