Re: [Videolib] Nursing ethics videos
In a message dated 9/29/2011 5:24:13 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, pb...@fairfield.edu writes: I have a graduate nursing faculty member looking for Ethics in Nursing videos. We have Films on Demand, but she hasn't found what she wants from their catalog. I've requested a free trial of Nursing in Video from ASP (they list 4 videos that may work). Anyone else have any other distributor suggestions? COMMITMENT: Patients, Professionalism and Boundaries Vide-O-Go product code: 78758Copyright © 2006 17 minutes MSRP: $295.00 (15% VIDEONEWS discount through Vide-O-Go) This program focuses on the second provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to commitment. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it addresses the primacy of patient interests and the nurse's role as a moral agent and advocate for patient. Program also explores conflict of interest issues for nurses and proper actions that can be taken when the wishes of the patient conflict with others. Video explores the importance of collaboration in the workplace and the ethical issue of proper professional boundaries for nurses. INTRODUCTION: Concepts, Values and Decision Making Vide-O-Go product code: 78756Copyright © 2006 22 minutes MSRP: $295.00 (15% VIDEONEWS discount through Vide-O-Go) Ethics are at the core of professional nursing practice. This program provides a solid introduction to the fundamental ethical terms and concepts that students and nurses need to know. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it clearly defines justice, fidelity, autonomy, moral distress, and other important concepts in ethical practice. Video also explores the vital role that personal values play in ethical situations and how to best understand and address value conflicts. Program discusses the importance of nurse self-regard and some of the key steps to sound ethical decision making. PROTECTION: Privacy, Safety and Standards Vide-O-Go product code: 78759Copyright © 2006 20 minutes MSRP: $295.00 (15% VIDEONEWS discount through Vide-O-Go) This program focuses on the third provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to protection. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it addresses the importance of patient privacy and confidentiality, while highlighting the key mandate of HIPAA. Video explores the various ways the nurses can successfully advocate for their patients, including those who might participate in research. Program also covers the importance of standards and review mechanisms and the role of an ethics committee. The challenging issue of identifying and acting on questionable and impaired practice is also covered. RESPECT: Dignity, Autonomy and Relationships Vide-O-Go product code: 78757Copyright © 2006 17 minutes MSRP: $295.00 (15% VIDEONEWS discount through Vide-O-Go) This program focuses on the first provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to respect. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it explores practical ways that nurses can show respect for human dignity and the importance of relationships to patients. Program discusses a patients right to self-determination, the important factors of diversity, and end of life issues. It clearly describes the nurse's role in supporting patient autonomy, informed consent, and the practice of extending respect beyond patients to one's colleagues as well. Wishing you continued success... Dean W. Stevens Vide-O-Go / That's Infotainment! Serving library and school media acquisitions since 1989. 206 Winding Ridge, Cary, NC 27518-8934 Phone: 919-363-7920 / Fax: 919-363-7921 Email: _videogo@aol.com_ (mailto:vide...@aol.com) Visit us on the web:_ www.videogo.com_ (http://www.videogo.com/) _You Only Need 1 P.O. With Vide-O-Go!_ (http://videogo.com/YesWeCan.cfm) Updated for the 2011-2012 school year... Access 5,000 _Discovery Education_ (http://videogo.com/catalogSearch.cfm?Buspart_Code=DISCOVERYEDUCAT) titles here! Discovery, AIMS Multimedia, Clearvue, United Learning Access 5,100 _AE_ (http://videogo.com/catalogSearch.cfm?Buspart_Code=AANDE) titles here! History Channel, Docudrama Films, Scholastic Access 3,000+ _PBS_ (http://videogo.com/catalogSearch.cfm?Buspart_Code=PBS) and _WGBH_ (http://videogo.com/catalogSearch.cfm?Buspart_Code=WGBH) titles here! Frontline, American Experience, NOVA, Masterpiece Theatre, American Masters Access 10,700+ _Films Media Group_ (http://videogo.com/catalogSearch.cfm?Buspart_Code=FILMSMEDIAGRP) titles here! Films For The Humanities, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, Shopware Access 1,600+ _Cerebellum_ (http://videogo.com/catalogSearch.cfm?Buspart_Code=CEREBELLUM) family of titles here! Just The Facts, Standard Deviants, Sunburst Visual, Teacher's Media VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation,
Re: [Videolib] Video Cool Dev.Policies Covering Cost and Special Series
Thought I'd pipe in with some of my experience on this front -- while this (directing folks to a selected list of items with PPR) sounds completely logical, to my surprise it is one of the hardest things I've ever had convince people to do. When faculty, students, etc. get excited about putting together screenings, 99.9% of the time it is because of their attachment to a very specific title. Even when I headed up a committee to run a film series on campus -- I could hardly ever get my colleagues and fellow organizers to look at a catalog for companies from which we knew we could get prints / rights (that contained some great films, no less) -- they'd rather send ya on a needle / haystack hunt. We started adding PPR notes to our catalog records; I can share this nugget with faculty wanting to program extra-curricular screenings umpteen-million times, but they tend to always come back to the original film that inspired the idea and are baffled that it's not as easy as Amazon One-click. Happy Friday, * Meghann Matwichuk, M.S. Associate Librarian Film and Video Collection Department Morris Library, University of Delaware 181 S. College Ave. Newark, DE 19717 (302) 831-1475 http://www.lib.udel.edu/filmandvideo http://guides.lib.udel.edu/filmstudies On 9/29/2011 4:48 PM, Jessica Rosner wrote: Barb and others One thing to try is show the student groups the films you already have with PPR rights and see if they can use one of those. I have been working on a few docs that are not available retail and can only be bought with PPR rights, they may not exactly be Transformers 3 , but they are if I do say so myself very good feature films that did indeed play in a limited number of theaters as well as other venues. Take all those titles you had to buy with PPR and see if group can find stuff to program On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Bergman, Barbara J barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu mailto:barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu wrote: It’s something new we tried out last year – we started getting more requests from student groups. Not sure if other funding disappeared or if someone is paying better attention to copyright. Thus far it’s first-come. Obviously, the money isn’t going to cover more than a couple of PPR film purchases, but it’s a way to funnel the requests. Barb Bergman | Media Services Interlibrary Loan Librarian | Minnesota State University, Mankato | (507) 389-5945 tel:%28507%29%20389-5945 | barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu mailto:barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *Ball, James (jmb4aw) *Sent:* Thursday, September 29, 2011 2:39 PM *To:* videolib@lists.berkeley.edu mailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu *Subject:* Re: [Videolib] Video Cool Dev.Policies Covering Cost and Special Series Hi Barb, I’m glad to hear about your PPR program of setting aside some money to help students with their screenings, I’ve been thinking about doing something similar. You mentioned that you set aside $1,000 for PPR and that student groups can apply for it with the criteria that the screening has some educational purpose. Do the students apply on a first-come basis and then when the money is gone then it’s gone? Cheers, Matt __ Matt Ball Media Services Librarian University of Virginia mattb...@virginia.edu https://mail.eservices.virginia.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=f9bb9e66e0cb45eb9c98da126198ad7eURL=mailto%3amattball%40virginia.edu 434-924-3812 tel:434-924-3812 *From:* videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *Bergman, Barbara J *Sent:* Monday, September 26, 2011 6:22 PM *To:* 'videolib@lists.berkeley.edu mailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu' *Subject:* Re: [Videolib] Video Cool Dev.Policies Covering Cost and Special Series Hi Debra- We generally limit departments to no more than 25% of their library allocation for non-book purchases. If the title seems multi-disciplinary, I’ll usually pick it up with my video budget. If it’s pricey and rather specialized, we can split the cost between their account and mine. For series, I usually look at per title cost. They might have to wait awhile. We’ve been getting more questions about PPR. Not sure if it’s because less funding is available elsewhere, or if people are more aware that they need the PPR... We setup up a small account of $1000 where student groups can apply for us to buy a film with PPR for them to do a screening. (Criteria: some educational
[Videolib] Complete Malcolm X
Dear CW, Is anyone familiar with a DVD-rom titled The Complete Malcolm X? It is distributed from Waterloo, Ontario. The website is The Complete Malcolm X website. http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/2006/08/malcolm-x-collected-speeches-1960-1965.html I checked OCLC and nobody has cataloged it. Also, I could not find any reviews. Is this a legit site? Thank you for any help you can provide. Sincerely, Eileen Karsten Head of Technical Services Donnelley Lee Library Lake Forest College 555 N. Sheridan Road Lake Forest, IL 60045 kars...@lakeforest.edumailto:kars...@lakeforest.edu 847-735-5066 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] Complete Malcolm X
I would be especially leery of this. The Malcom X estate is litigious and this does not appear to be any kind of legal/authorized version and as is clear from Martin Luther King family, public speeches are not in the public domain. On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:09 AM, Karsten, Eileen kars...@mx.lakeforest.edu wrote: Dear CW, Is anyone familiar with a DVD-rom titled The Complete Malcolm X? It is distributed from Waterloo, Ontario. The website is The Complete Malcolm X website. http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/2006/08/malcolm-x-collected-speeches-1960-1965.html I checked OCLC and nobody has cataloged it. Also, I could not find any reviews. Is this a legit site? Thank you for any help you can provide. Sincerely, Eileen Karsten Head of Technical Services Donnelley Lee Library Lake Forest College 555 N. Sheridan Road Lake Forest, IL 60045 kars...@lakeforest.edu 847-735-5066 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.com VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] Rosenstrasse-Again
A Sony rep says that Rosenstrasse is not one of their titles. Any other thoughts? Lyn McCurdy Director of Audio Visual Services Wittenberg University Springfield, OH 45504 Phone: 937-327-7325 FAX : 937-327-7315 -Original Message- From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:00 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: Re: [Videolib] Rosenstrasse Appears to be Sony Classics and they do take PPR orders directly. I don't have their contact info but a number of people here do ( Sondra, Linda?). I can't imagine they don't still own it but if there is any issue you can contact Bavaria in Germany, but they might be difficult. On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Lyndon C. McCurdy lmccu...@wittenberg.edu wrote: Greetings, Faculty would like to show Rosenstrasse in a definitely not classroom setting. Does anyone know if PPR can be obtained and from whom? Lyn McCurdy Director of Audio Visual Services Wittenberg University Springfield, OH 45504 Phone: 937-327-7325 FAX : 937-327-7315 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.com VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] Rosenstrasse-Again
According to the IMDB credit page (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0298131/companycredits) it seems like either Studio Canal or Samuel Goldwyn. On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Lyndon C. McCurdy lmccu...@wittenberg.edu wrote: A Sony rep says that Rosenstrasse is not one of their titles. Any other thoughts? Lyn McCurdy Director of Audio Visual Services Wittenberg University Springfield, OH 45504 Phone: 937-327-7325 FAX : 937-327-7315 -Original Message- From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:00 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: Re: [Videolib] Rosenstrasse Appears to be Sony Classics and they do take PPR orders directly. I don't have their contact info but a number of people here do ( Sondra, Linda?). I can't imagine they don't still own it but if there is any issue you can contact Bavaria in Germany, but they might be difficult. On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Lyndon C. McCurdy lmccu...@wittenberg.edu wrote: Greetings, Faculty would like to show Rosenstrasse in a definitely not classroom setting. Does anyone know if PPR can be obtained and from whom? Lyn McCurdy Director of Audio Visual Services Wittenberg University Springfield, OH 45504 Phone: 937-327-7325 FAX : 937-327-7315 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.com VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- David Dvorchak Office Manager Providence Community Library ddvorc...@provcomlib.org (401) 467-2700 x2 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] Rosenstrasse-Again
If Sony Classics ( whom I assume you meant) no longer has it then you would have to contact Bavaria the German owner. Maybe Dennis has contact info though I know places like Kino and IFC do business with them. It is generally a crap shoot in these cases in terms of finding someone who can really understand and help you. Once you get contact try to explain you just want rights to show it once at small institution. Often the biggest problem in a situation like this for a company like Bavaria is that it will take them more time to process such an order than it is worth it to them but sometimes you find someone nice who will do it and even nicer will not charge. Keep your fingers crossed. On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Lyndon C. McCurdy lmccu...@wittenberg.edu wrote: A Sony rep says that Rosenstrasse is not one of their titles. Any other thoughts? Lyn McCurdy Director of Audio Visual Services Wittenberg University Springfield, OH 45504 Phone: 937-327-7325 FAX : 937-327-7315 -Original Message- From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:00 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: Re: [Videolib] Rosenstrasse Appears to be Sony Classics and they do take PPR orders directly. I don't have their contact info but a number of people here do ( Sondra, Linda?). I can't imagine they don't still own it but if there is any issue you can contact Bavaria in Germany, but they might be difficult. On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Lyndon C. McCurdy lmccu...@wittenberg.edu wrote: Greetings, Faculty would like to show Rosenstrasse in a definitely not classroom setting. Does anyone know if PPR can be obtained and from whom? Lyn McCurdy Director of Audio Visual Services Wittenberg University Springfield, OH 45504 Phone: 937-327-7325 FAX : 937-327-7315 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.com VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.com VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] Rosenstrasse-Again
Sorry I messed this up. Sony released the DVD and USUALLY that means it was a Sony Classic but Dave is right It was released by Goldwyn and they have it on their web site AND they have a non theatrical contact. I can't seem to cut paste it but just go to site and use that email to contact them and it should be a happy ending . Just ignore stuff below http://samuelgoldwynfilms.com/ On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Jessica Rosner jessicapros...@gmail.comwrote: If Sony Classics ( whom I assume you meant) no longer has it then you would have to contact Bavaria the German owner. Maybe Dennis has contact info though I know places like Kino and IFC do business with them. It is generally a crap shoot in these cases in terms of finding someone who can really understand and help you. Once you get contact try to explain you just want rights to show it once at small institution. Often the biggest problem in a situation like this for a company like Bavaria is that it will take them more time to process such an order than it is worth it to them but sometimes you find someone nice who will do it and even nicer will not charge. Keep your fingers crossed. On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Lyndon C. McCurdy lmccu...@wittenberg.edu wrote: A Sony rep says that Rosenstrasse is not one of their titles. Any other thoughts? Lyn McCurdy Director of Audio Visual Services Wittenberg University Springfield, OH 45504 Phone: 937-327-7325 FAX : 937-327-7315 -Original Message- From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:00 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: Re: [Videolib] Rosenstrasse Appears to be Sony Classics and they do take PPR orders directly. I don't have their contact info but a number of people here do ( Sondra, Linda?). I can't imagine they don't still own it but if there is any issue you can contact Bavaria in Germany, but they might be difficult. On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Lyndon C. McCurdy lmccu...@wittenberg.edu wrote: Greetings, Faculty would like to show Rosenstrasse in a definitely not classroom setting. Does anyone know if PPR can be obtained and from whom? Lyn McCurdy Director of Audio Visual Services Wittenberg University Springfield, OH 45504 Phone: 937-327-7325 FAX : 937-327-7315 VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.com VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.com -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.com VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] media workflow change
Hey ho, Rhonda We have around 200 streamed titles (both licensed and open source) and it has changed little here in terms of workflow... If the stuff in question is to be digitized in-house (i.e. rather than accessed via a distributor's remote site), it does put a burden on staff time. There is also some time required to answer tech (access) questions from patrons. And then there's the matter of cataloging (a not inconsiderable demand on staff time) Generally, however, and in the long-term, very little. Let's put it this way, I definitely couldn't make a plausible pitch for more staff based on the added requirements of going online, and going in that direction certainly hasn't decreased staffing requirements, either. gary Hi, 1.) I’m interesting in how moving from VHS/DVD to streaming changed your media department workflow. For any of you who have moved this way, have you needed more staff or less ? And 2) In this time of budget tightening, How has the personnel structure of your media department changed? Rhonda Rhonda Rosen| Head, Media Access Services William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659 rhonda.ro...@lmu.edu| 310/338-4584| http://library.lmu.edu You see, I don't believe that libraries should be drab places where people sit in silence, and that's been the main reason for our policy of employing wild animals as librarians. --Monty Python VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. Gary Handman Director Media Resources Center Moffitt Library UC Berkeley 510-643-8566 ghand...@library.berkeley.edu http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC I have always preferred the reflection of life to life itself. --Francois Truffaut VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] media workflow change
Thanks, Gary. Definitely not looking at adding staff --no matter how much I wish. Rhonda -Original Message- From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of ghand...@library.berkeley.edu Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 8:19 AM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: Re: [Videolib] media workflow change Hey ho, Rhonda We have around 200 streamed titles (both licensed and open source) and it has changed little here in terms of workflow... If the stuff in question is to be digitized in-house (i.e. rather than accessed via a distributor's remote site), it does put a burden on staff time. There is also some time required to answer tech (access) questions from patrons. And then there's the matter of cataloging (a not inconsiderable demand on staff time) Generally, however, and in the long-term, very little. Let's put it this way, I definitely couldn't make a plausible pitch for more staff based on the added requirements of going online, and going in that direction certainly hasn't decreased staffing requirements, either. gary Hi, 1.) I’m interesting in how moving from VHS/DVD to streaming changed your media department workflow. For any of you who have moved this way, have you needed more staff or less ? And 2) In this time of budget tightening, How has the personnel structure of your media department changed? Rhonda Rhonda Rosen| Head, Media Access Services William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659 rhonda.ro...@lmu.edu| 310/338-4584| http://library.lmu.edu You see, I don't believe that libraries should be drab places where people sit in silence, and that's been the main reason for our policy of employing wild animals as librarians. --Monty Python VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. Gary Handman Director Media Resources Center Moffitt Library UC Berkeley 510-643-8566 ghand...@library.berkeley.edu http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC I have always preferred the reflection of life to life itself. --Francois Truffaut VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] media workflow change
Rhonda: 1. Needing more staff and getting it are different things. No new staff has been available. However, I, as media librarian have undertaken the negotiating and licensing of streamed content. This is a totally new process, which DVD did not require. I prepared a master license, had it approved by the legal authorities, and now ask vendors to sign our master agreement (which can be tweaked to accommodate a vendor's request). Every streamed title is covered by a license agreement. So far, we only have about 12 titles, but it certainly takes time, as I prepare the license. Then, the acquisitions person orders the item, (same as for DVD). However, many vendors do not provide the streamed file, so it has to be transcoded to our streaming specs. This is done in-house by our Instructional Media Dept. Then, the file has to be ftp'd to our streaming provider, IRIS Education. They send us back the url. The url has to be entered into the catalogue record. I create the ERM record and enter the license details into our cataloguing system, Milennium. So, there are new steps, it does take staff time, it is not without problems. It really bugs me that the vendor who does not provide the streaming file is giving no financial remuneration to us for having to do the work of creating the streaming file. It's on our time, and using our servers - shouldn't this be acknowledged and compensated? Instead, they charge more than the DVD for streaming - makes no sense to me. 2. No new budget money or staff, therefore it really is a cutback, or doing more with less. Susan On 29/09/2011 5:57 PM, Rosen, Rhonda J. wrote: Hi, 1.) I'm interesting in how moving from VHS/DVD to streaming changed your media department workflow. For any of you who have moved this way, have you needed more staff or less ? And 2) In this time of budget tightening, How has the personnel structure of your media department changed? Rhonda Rhonda Rosen| Head, Media Access Services William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659 rhonda.ro...@lmu.edu| 310/338-4584| http://library.lmu.edu http://library.lmu.edu/ You see, I don't believe that libraries should be drab places where people sit in silence, and that's been the main reason for our policy of employing wild animals as librarians. *--Monty Python* VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Susan Weber Media Librarian Library T 604.323.5533 F 604.323.5512 swe...@langara.bc.ca mailto:susan%20weber%20%3cswe...@langara.bc.ca%3E Langara. http://www.langara.bc.ca 100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6 Please consider the environment before printing. CONFIDENTIALITY: This e-mail may contain confidential or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately and delete this email from your system. VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
[Videolib] where to purchase movie scripts
Can anyone give me some legitimate leads on where to purchase movie scripts? I've poke around the web and come across several sites that seem willing to sell photocopies and one that has it posted on the web but this is something we want to acquire legitimately to add to our collection. I've tried a few bookstores, too, but they either don't have it or are selling a photocopy. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? is the title we are looking for. Thanks, Jo Ann Jo Ann Reynolds Reserve Services Coordinator University of Connecticut Libraries 369 Fairfield Road, Unit 2005RR Storrs, CT 06269-2005 jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.edu 860-486-1406 860-486-5636 (fax) http://classguides.lib.uconn.edu/mediaresources VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] where to purchase movie scripts
Not sure but you might try Larry Edmunds in Hollywood. http://larryedmunds.com/ On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Jo Ann Reynolds jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.eduwrote: Can anyone give me some legitimate leads on where to purchase movie scripts? ** ** I’ve poke around the web and come across several sites that seem willing to sell photocopies and one that has it posted on the web but this is something we want to acquire legitimately to add to our collection. I’ve tried a few bookstores, too, but they either don’t have it or are selling a photocopy. ** ** Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? is the title we are looking for. ** ** Thanks, Jo Ann ** ** Jo Ann Reynolds Reserve Services Coordinator University of Connecticut Libraries 369 Fairfield Road, Unit 2005RR Storrs, CT 06269-2005 jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.edu 860-486-1406 860-486-5636 (fax) *http://classguides.lib.uconn.edu/mediaresources * ** ** VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.com VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
Re: [Videolib] Video Cool Dev.Policies Covering Cost and Special Series
Hey Jessica - Can you hear me giggling? Summary of pretty much every conversation with students: Can we show Zombieland? No. You have to license it. Do you have money? No. Are you sure? Yes. Let me show you some great documentaries and a few independent films that you can show with no extra charge, cuz the Library has already paid the big bucks. Um, nevermind. Barb Bergman | Media Services Interlibrary Loan Librarian | Minnesota State University, Mankato | (507) 389-5945 | barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 3:48 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: Re: [Videolib] Video Cool Dev.Policies Covering Cost and Special Series Barb and others One thing to try is show the student groups the films you already have with PPR rights and see if they can use one of those. I have been working on a few docs that are not available retail and can only be bought with PPR rights, they may not exactly be Transformers 3 , but they are if I do say so myself very good feature films that did indeed play in a limited number of theaters as well as other venues. Take all those titles you had to buy with PPR and see if group can find stuff to program On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Bergman, Barbara J barbara.berg...@mnsu.edumailto:barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu wrote: It's something new we tried out last year - we started getting more requests from student groups. Not sure if other funding disappeared or if someone is paying better attention to copyright. Thus far it's first-come. Obviously, the money isn't going to cover more than a couple of PPR film purchases, but it's a way to funnel the requests. Barb Bergman | Media Services Interlibrary Loan Librarian | Minnesota State University, Mankato | (507) 389-5945tel:%28507%29%20389-5945 | barbara.berg...@mnsu.edumailto:barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edumailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edumailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Ball, James (jmb4aw) Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 2:39 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edumailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: Re: [Videolib] Video Cool Dev.Policies Covering Cost and Special Series Hi Barb, I'm glad to hear about your PPR program of setting aside some money to help students with their screenings, I've been thinking about doing something similar. You mentioned that you set aside $1,000 for PPR and that student groups can apply for it with the criteria that the screening has some educational purpose. Do the students apply on a first-come basis and then when the money is gone then it's gone? Cheers, Matt __ Matt Ball Media Services Librarian University of Virginia mattb...@virginia.eduhttps://mail.eservices.virginia.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=f9bb9e66e0cb45eb9c98da126198ad7eURL=mailto%3amattball%40virginia.edu 434-924-3812tel:434-924-3812 From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edumailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edumailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Bergman, Barbara J Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 6:22 PM To: 'videolib@lists.berkeley.edumailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu' Subject: Re: [Videolib] Video Cool Dev.Policies Covering Cost and Special Series Hi Debra- We generally limit departments to no more than 25% of their library allocation for non-book purchases. If the title seems multi-disciplinary, I'll usually pick it up with my video budget. If it's pricey and rather specialized, we can split the cost between their account and mine. For series, I usually look at per title cost. They might have to wait awhile. We've been getting more questions about PPR. Not sure if it's because less funding is available elsewhere, or if people are more aware that they need the PPR... We setup up a small account of $1000 where student groups can apply for us to buy a film with PPR for them to do a screening. (Criteria: some educational purpose, not merely for entertainment) Sounds like as much of your dilemma is internal funding structure as are the departments themselves. Good luck. I have to say that $650, it had better be for a great big public event not a single class. Barb Bergman | Media Services Interlibrary Loan Librarian | Minnesota State University, Mankato | (507) 389-5945tel:%28507%29%20389-5945 | barbara.berg...@mnsu.edumailto:barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between
Re: [Videolib] where to purchase movie scripts
What about scriptcity? http://scriptcity.com/ Rhonda From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 12:46 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: Re: [Videolib] where to purchase movie scripts Not sure but you might try Larry Edmunds in Hollywood. http://larryedmunds.com/ On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Jo Ann Reynolds jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.edumailto:jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.edu wrote: Can anyone give me some legitimate leads on where to purchase movie scripts? I've poke around the web and come across several sites that seem willing to sell photocopies and one that has it posted on the web but this is something we want to acquire legitimately to add to our collection. I've tried a few bookstores, too, but they either don't have it or are selling a photocopy. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? is the title we are looking for. Thanks, Jo Ann Jo Ann Reynolds Reserve Services Coordinator University of Connecticut Libraries 369 Fairfield Road, Unit 2005RR Storrs, CT 06269-2005 jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.edumailto:jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.edu 860-486-1406tel:860-486-1406 860-486-5636tel:860-486-5636 (fax) http://classguides.lib.uconn.edu/mediaresources VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors. -- Jessica Rosner Media Consultant 224-545-3897tel:224-545-3897 (cell) 212-627-1785tel:212-627-1785 (land line) jessicapros...@gmail.commailto:jessicapros...@gmail.com VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.