Answered By: Jordan Relevo
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Q: Where can I watch a DVD?
Answered by: Jordan Relevo

Here are some libraries and locations that have equipment you can use to watch a DVD:

Music Library

The Music Library has VHS and DVD players on the first floor. 


Haas Arts Library
Room B36 of the Arts Library contains a separate television with a VHS/DVD player. Remote controls are available for checkout at the Arts Library Service Desk. Advanced reservations for this room can be made here, Arts Library Group Study Rooms.

Divinity Library
Classroom L104 at the Divinity School Library contains a DVD player that is connected to a projector. The room is available to anyone with a Yale ID when no class is being held in the room.

Yale Film Archive
The Yale Film Archive has 11 DVD/blu-ray players. There are ten individual viewing stations and there is one screening room.

Medical Library
The Medical Library has one DVD player available for checkout from the circulation desk with a loan period of one week. The DVD player comes with the necessary A/V cables and remotes but must be connected to a television (not provided).

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