I was reading your analysis and feeling very confused until I remembered that
this is a list for VIDEO.
For academic books (which the Georgia State case addresses), your comment is
just not true: So doesn't it stand to reason that when considering fair use
for a work sold primarily to the
Thanks Judy,
Good to get the book publisher perspective. I was applying the GA ruling to the
impact on video distributors as we share the same market as the plaintiffs. But
as you point out the economic model and how the works are made available are
different. To date, 100% of our titles
So . . . we are media people, but surely there are some writers out there as
well--
Do any of the academic librarians on the list have NaNoWriMo (National Novel
Writing Month) events/programs at their libraries?
We are doing one for the first time, and I'd love any ideas for our kickoff
event,
Bob, I would be interested in the video production perspective.
What is the model for funding an educational film? Does someone way A film on
this topic would be valuable for classes at x level and contact possible
producer/director teams? Or does someone say A movie on this topic needs to be
I don't know if we'd have much of an audience for NaNoWriMo events on our
campus, however I'm giving a series of lectures with the Pikes Peak Library
District (our public library) about how writers can best manage their copyright.
Best,
Carla Myers
Assistant Professor
Director of Access
Hi,
I’m emailing to see if anyone would like a free box of 100 One-Time DVD
security cases?
http://www.demco.com/goto?BLS173440ALLes=20141022131154514496
The receiving library would just need to pay for shipping.
Thanks,
Juliet
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Juliet Dayday
Cinema Office Manager
James Lemont Fogg
We'd be thrilled if someone hasn't beaten us to it!
Linda Cannon
Collection Development Librarian/Circulation Supervisor
Joplin Public Library
300 S Main St
Joplin, MO 64801
417-623-7953
www.joplinpubliclibrary.org
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Nope – they are yours. I will email you off list.
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Juliet Dayday
Cinema Office Manager
James Lemont Fogg Memorial Library
1700 Lida Street, Pasadena, CA 91103
juliet.day...@artcenter.edumailto:juliet.day...@artcenter.edu
Tel: 626-396-2235 Fax: 626-568-0428
You hit on two frequent funding scenarios Judy.
When Film Ideas produces its own titles we often look to the curriculum
standards and fit within the classroom, especially if K-12 is the primary
market. Costs vary significantly depending on the type of production, existence
of stock footage,
I recently saw this statement in a video distributor's promotional literature
that took me for surprise:
on average more than ~45% of DVDs acquired by the libraries are checked out
less than 4 times over the course of their lifetime
That seemed remarkably inaccurate to me. So decided to check
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