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Another database that provides information about places is the Columbia Gazetteer of the World. It includes articles about Argentina and individual cities.
France
Paris
The Libraries also have a lot of documentaries about other countries. These are also in our DVD collection. Also, be sure to check out Academic Videos Online and Films on Demand, our streaming video services.
To see a list of films on your country of choice, use the Usearch box in the right-hand column. Change EVERYTHING to LIBRARY CATALOG. Then type DOCUMENTARY FRANCE in the blank box and hit Enter.
Once you get your results, look down the left-hand column. Under Location, choose DVD-Non-fiction.
A sample of what we have includes:
Any DVD not on Reserve may be borrowed for 1 week. The DVD collection is located on the 1st floor of the Richter Library.
The information listed here as well as the flag and map images on this page were found in the Britannica Academic database. To see the full article, click here.
Official name: République Française (French Republic)
Capital city: Paris
National language: French
Major religion: Roman Catholic
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Fodor's Essential France
Rick Steves' Paris
Living Abroad in France
Saving Our Skins: Building a Vineyard Dream in France
One way to brush up on your language skills is by watching foreign language movies. Movies are also a good way to learn about a country.
We have a large selection available in our DVD collection. Also, be sure to check out Academic Videos Online and Films on Demand, our streaming video services.
Here are a few examples of what we have:
Coco Avant Chanel = Coco Before Chanel
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Le Fabuleux Destin d' Amélie Poulain (aka Amélie)
Hugo
Les Misérables
La Vie en Rose (a.k.a. La Môme)
Any DVD not on Reserve may be borrowed for 1 week. The DVD collection is located on the 1st floor of the Richter Library.
Lexis Nexis Academic
Access World News
This includes Le Monde from Paris
as well as other sources
For online news, check out
France 24 News
More UM Study Abroad Resources
USearch
Tips for using USearch
There are many different kinds of materials described on this page. To see all that the library has to offer for a specific category, use the USearch box above.
Change EVERYTHING to LIBRARY CATALOG. Then type “MAPS”, “GUIDEBOOKS”, “FEATURE FILMS”, or “DOCUMENTARY” and the name of a country in the blank box and hit Enter.
Change EVERYTHING to LIBRARY CATALOG. Then type “MAPS”, “GUIDEBOOKS”, “FEATURE FILMS”, or “DOCUMENTARY” and the name of a country in the blank box and hit Enter.
More Information About France and Its Cities
Another database that provides information about places is the Columbia Gazetteer of the World. It includes articles about Argentina and individual cities.
France
Paris
Films About Your Country
The Libraries also have a lot of documentaries about other countries. These are also in our DVD collection. Also, be sure to check out Academic Videos Online and Films on Demand, our streaming video services.
To see a list of films on your country of choice, use the Usearch box in the right-hand column. Change EVERYTHING to LIBRARY CATALOG. Then type DOCUMENTARY FRANCE in the blank box and hit Enter.
Once you get your results, look down the left-hand column. Under Location, choose DVD-Non-fiction.
A sample of what we have includes:
Any DVD not on Reserve may be borrowed for 1 week. The DVD collection is located on the 1st floor of the Richter Library.
France
This page contains materials that are available to students and faculty who are involved with the Study Abroad program in France.
Quick Facts
The information listed here as well as the flag and map images on this page were found in the Britannica Academic database. To see the full article, click here.
Official name: République Française (French Republic)
Capital city: Paris
National language: French
Major religion: Roman Catholic
Language Help
- Brush up on your language skills or learn a new language
- 72 languages are available, including French
- Watch movies with subtitles
- Practice on the go with the mobile app (available through the database for Apple and Android)
Log on here!
Suggested Readings
Here are a few titles that we recommend for reading. Many others are available in the USearch system.
The A-Z of French Food = L'ABC de la Gastronomie Française by Geneviève de Temmerman
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
Paris by Edward Rutherfurd
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong by Jean-Benoit Nadeau and Julie Barlow (ebook)
Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky (ebook)
The A-Z of French Food = L'ABC de la Gastronomie Française by Geneviève de Temmerman
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
Paris by Edward Rutherfurd
Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong by Jean-Benoit Nadeau and Julie Barlow (ebook)
Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky (ebook)
Travel Guides
- Plan your free time!
- Large collection in the Richter Library
- These can be borrowed
Fodor's Essential France
Rick Steves' Paris
Living Abroad in France
Saving Our Skins: Building a Vineyard Dream in France
Your libraries are here to help!
Even when you are abroad, there are librarians available to help you and library materials that you can use.
Many of the materials here at the UM Libraries are available online from anywhere in the world.You may use the Usearch box on this page to search for books, articles, and other items. By going to the UM Libraries home page, you can also access our other databases.
Even though we're miles apart, we'd still like to help if we can. Feel free to use our Ask-A-Librarian service. Just remember to allow for any time difference.
Also, as a student at your university in France, you can use their library as well. Be sure to check it out!
Many of the materials here at the UM Libraries are available online from anywhere in the world.You may use the Usearch box on this page to search for books, articles, and other items. By going to the UM Libraries home page, you can also access our other databases.
Even though we're miles apart, we'd still like to help if we can. Feel free to use our Ask-A-Librarian service. Just remember to allow for any time difference.
Also, as a student at your university in France, you can use their library as well. Be sure to check it out!
Watch a Movie!
One way to brush up on your language skills is by watching foreign language movies. Movies are also a good way to learn about a country.
We have a large selection available in our DVD collection. Also, be sure to check out Academic Videos Online and Films on Demand, our streaming video services.
Here are a few examples of what we have:
Coco Avant Chanel = Coco Before Chanel
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Le Fabuleux Destin d' Amélie Poulain (aka Amélie)
Hugo
Les Misérables
La Vie en Rose (a.k.a. La Môme)
Any DVD not on Reserve may be borrowed for 1 week. The DVD collection is located on the 1st floor of the Richter Library.
Newspapers
Inform yourself on current topics!
Databases with newspapers from France
Databases with newspapers from France
Lexis Nexis Academic
Access World News
This includes Le Monde from Paris
as well as other sources
For online news, check out
France 24 News
Need more help?
Terri Robar
- Learning & Research Services Librarian
- trobar@miami.edu
- (305) 284-6028