Re: [Videolib] contact at National Geographic?

2015-06-15 Thread Jo Ann Reynolds
The last contact I had was from 2011 and they sent me to Cengage. Please contact: permissi...@cengage.commailto:permissi...@cengage.com Thank you! Hilary B. Grant Sales Representative (Connecticut and Rhode Island) National Geographic Learning 20 Channel Center Street, Boston, MA 02210 (cell)

[Videolib] VRT at ALA: Voices of Youth: Community Partnerships for Video Production

2015-06-15 Thread Lowell Lybarger
VRT at ALA 2015 in San Francisco: Programs Events! Voices of Youth: Community Partnerships for Video Production sponsored by Video Round Table Saturday, June 27, 2015 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm Moscone Convention Center - 3000 (W) San Francisco Public Library's Board of Advising Youth (BAY) and

[Videolib] contact at National Geographic?

2015-06-15 Thread Sarah E. McCleskey
Does anyone have a contact for obtaining streaming rights from National Geographic? Looking to license first part of In The Womb for streaming. Thanks. Sarah E. McCleskey Head of Access Services, Film and Media 112 Axinn Library 123 Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 11549 516-463-5076 (phone)

Re: [Videolib] Library policy on buying institutional video copies

2015-06-15 Thread Meghann Matwichuk
A very enthusiastic second to Terry's response. If we want to get into ethics as far as this matter is concerned, aren't those of us tasked with funding responsibilities charged with making the best use of our limited funds? To my mind, routinely spending money on rights you do not (by law)

[Videolib] Oprah Winfrey Show archives

2015-06-15 Thread Andrea Reed
Hello, I have a faculty member looking for a particular episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. The episode aired sometime in 2001. She’s looking for when Oprah interviewed the theologian Stanley Hauerwas. Any ideas on how to best track this down? I tried looking into Oprah’s website, but the

Re: [Videolib] Library policy on buying institutional video copies

2015-06-15 Thread Simpkins, Terry W.
Hi Anna This issue crops up in various forms fairly frequently. First, however, a minor point of clarification. Classroom screenings are actually NOT “fair use” (17 U.S. Code § 107)https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/17/107 but rather fall under a different section of the USCode relating

[Videolib] Library policy on buying institutional video copies

2015-06-15 Thread Anna Simon
Our library is currently re-writing its policy on buying institutional video. Under the guidance of our copyright specialist who says that classroom screenings fall under fair-use and do not require PPR (which are included in most institutional prices), our new policy is to buy the home-use copy

Re: [Videolib] contact at National Geographic?

2015-06-15 Thread Jeanne Little
The last contact I had was for David Pierson, email at: dpier...@ngs.org Jeanne Little On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Jo Ann Reynolds jo_ann.reyno...@lib.uconn.edu wrote: The last contact I had was from 2011 and they sent me to Cengage. Please contact: permissi...@cengage.com

Re: [Videolib] Library policy on buying institutional video copies

2015-06-15 Thread Laura Jenemann
Hi Anna (and all), I did want to ask a related question that may help Anna: has anyone successfully opted out or renegotiated rights from the major educational film distributors who have their PPR bundled into their educational price? For example: Film costs $400, for educational/PPR and you

Re: [Videolib] Library policy on buying institutional video copies

2015-06-15 Thread Jessica Rosner
I don't think you can opt out and I doubt you can renegotiate. You can try to see if the title is available without PPR rights for a lesser cost usually through sales to individuals. It should be noted that there are many films almost all non fiction that basically are educational films and have

[Videolib] libraries and streaming video

2015-06-15 Thread Deg Farrelly
There was a post today on MediaPost about TiVo's new search tools. It included a quote from Mashable that interested me, so I dropped the reporter a note. His response included this:I never stopped to think that academic libraries would keep any streaming video. What an interesting thing!