Re: [Videolib] Center for Intellectual Property - 3 part presentation on AIME v UCLA

2011-06-06 Thread Jessica Rosner
OK I think something is backwards here so just to clarify again, my point was the ALA and ACRL have in fact supported extremely radical view of copyright specifically as regards media and streaming (and other things) and done so with not only zero input from rights holders like actual filmmakers, b

Re: [Videolib] Center for Intellectual Property - 3 part presentation on AIME v UCLA

2011-06-06 Thread Randal Baier
I hear there is [going to be] rebellion in NOLA. Our little table at ALA will sprout "don't forget to smash the state" signs. GH, you are so right about this. Maybe it's nor considered Big IP enough. Randal Baier - Original Message - Subject: Re: [Videolib] Center for Intellectual P

Re: [Videolib] Center for Intellectual Property - 3 part presentation on AIME v UCLA

2011-06-06 Thread Jessica Rosner
um THEY present. Greetings from Atlantic City and is under appreciated beaches. On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 6:55 PM, Jessica Rosner wrote: > I meant the present one sided views and deliberately keep the other side > from being involved in any discussions. I had a very personal experience > with this..

Re: [Videolib] Center for Intellectual Property - 3 part presentation on AIME v UCLA

2011-06-06 Thread Jessica Rosner
I meant the present one sided views and deliberately keep the other side from being involved in any discussions. I had a very personal experience with this.. On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 6:21 PM, wrote: > What do you mean ALA and ACRL have increasingly done the same thing? > > The pronouncements made

Re: [Videolib] Center for Intellectual Property - 3 part presentation on AIME v UCLA

2011-06-06 Thread ghandman
What do you mean ALA and ACRL have increasingly done the same thing? The pronouncements made by ARL on the subject of the UCLA case have been made without consulting or involving a single video librarian (at least as far as I know), let alone AIME. As for ALA...The Association has historically n

Re: [Videolib] Foreign language materials

2011-06-06 Thread Tatar, Becky
We have Mango languages - Mandarin Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and ESL for Spanish speakers. Becky Tatar Periodicals/Audiovisuals Aurora Public Library 1 E. Benton Street Aurora, IL 60505 Phone: 630-264-4100 FAX: 630-896-3209 blt...@aurora.lib.il.us www.aurora.lib.il.us

Re: [Videolib] Center for Intellectual Property - 3 part presentation on AIME v UCLA

2011-06-06 Thread Jessica Rosner
Allen. Two sides of the story from Center for Intellectual Property? What have been smoking in Vegas? I have never seen any right holder represented in their seminars. Keep in mind ALA and ACRL have increasingly doing the same thing only worse. They not only give only one side, they make the sessio

Re: [Videolib] Center for Intellectual Property - 3 part presentation on AIME v UCLA

2011-06-06 Thread Allen Dohra
Thanks for the info Deg, I'd love for you to get involved and ask the simple question, "If this is a discussion, who is representing AIME's side?" Allen > From: deg.farre...@asu.edu > To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu > Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 12:22:35 -0700 > Subject: [Videolib] Center for Int

[Videolib] Foreign Language downloads

2011-06-06 Thread Ralph Tomlinson
We offer our customers an online language-learning product, Mango. We chose Mango after Rosetta Stone stopped offering their product to libraries. Like Rosetta Stone, Mango is an interactive language-learning program. We also have several CD products, including Pimsleur, as well as CDs for English

[Videolib] Center for Intellectual Property - 3 part presentation on AIME v UCLA

2011-06-06 Thread Deg Farrelly
I hate to raise this issue again. FYI, the Center for Intellectual Property is presenting a three part teleconference on AIME v UCLA in August. As this is part of a membership drive, it appears one must be a member to attend. Information here: http://cipcommunity.org/s/1039/index-wide.aspx?s

Re: [Videolib] Foreign language materials

2011-06-06 Thread Michael May
My public library subscribes to Mango Languages at http://www.mangolanguages.com/. We also circulate Pimsleur and older Holt languages CDs. Mike Michael May Adult Services Librarian Carnegie-Stout Public Library 360 West 11th Street Dubuque, IA 52001-4697, USA Phone: 563-589-4225 ext. 2244 Fax:

Re: [Videolib] Foreign language materials

2011-06-06 Thread Matthews, Charlie
We circulate language learning software on USB drives from Transparent Language that are available from Recorded Books. See: http://recordedbooks.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=rb.transparent . The application only works when the thumbdrive is connected, and leaves a bookmark so that I that the borrowe

Re: [Videolib] Foreign language materials

2011-06-06 Thread Ball, James (jmb4aw)
One more quesion about this, is anyone using any kind of downloadable language material rather then physical audio CDs? Is this something that's handled through another department at your institution? (Kim, thanks again for the heads up on the Playaways. I'm looking into them.) Cheers, M

Re: [Videolib] And now for something completely different!

2011-06-06 Thread Chris McNevins
The story of my life Roslyn: If I'm going to be alone, I want to be by myself. Guido: She wasn't like any other woman. Stood by me 100%, uncomplaining as a tree. Roslyn: Maybe that's what killed her. From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.ed