Thanks everyone!
Nice to know I’m not the only one who cannot locate the title.
And thank you Jennifer. I had not heard of those other two sources, the JP
source is sold out and the CH source is not clear whether there would be
subtitles. The Tower VHS is 99$!
Never even thought of Tower Video
Hi everyone,
The Yellow Earth DVD is available from an Australian source here:
http://www.chinabooks.com.au/search.cfm?UR=21560&search_stage=details&records_to_display=1
and used from a Japanese source here:
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/honten-smiledvd/item/e20263/?s-id=borderless_recommend_
This is very informative. Thanks!
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Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2016 3:46 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Videolib] VHS -- Obsolete Yet?
>From an interesting recent
Hi Lorraine,
I have also searched for this film over the past four to five years since it is
regularly put on reserve for classes. This year I put in a search and find
request to Kanopy and received the following response:
We have taken a look into this title and unfortunately we will need to c
Has anyone ever ordered one episode of a show to stream in an online
course? If so, how did you go about it? This would be something we would
want an unlimited 1-year access to or something like that.
The episode is The Good Wife, Season 7 Episode 9, entitled Discovery
Thanks for any help!
Margo
Hi Lorraine,
I have searched for Yellow Earth on DVD with no luck, so we've preserved it on
DVD. The Guangxi studio edition (Fox Lorber released on VHS in in 1988) has
English subtitles.
Sue Driscoll
Davis Family Library
Middlebury College
VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively
Please Pardon any Cross Posting
We are pleased to introduce the Journal of Copyright in Education and
Librarianship (https://www.jcel-pub.org/). The journal, founded by Carla Myers
(University of Colorado, Colorado Springs), Tucker Taylor (University of South
Carolina), and Andrew Wesolek (Clem
Not obsolete but definitely, scientifically proven to be a deteriorating
format. See
Forsberg, Walter, and Erik Piil. "Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out." Annual Review of
Cultural Heritage Informatics: 2012-2013 (2014): 213.
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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.
From an interesting recent blog post on this topic from Kevin Smith:
"While we may not yet be able to declare VHS tapes obsolete under the
definition in Section 108 of US Copyright Law, there are many other ways
for libraries to effectively manage their unique and aging VHS
collections. If yo
Hi Chris,
I don't believe VHS is considered obsolete yet. The players are readily
available from stores (believe it or not). Here's one example from
Walmart.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sanyo-FWDV225F-DVD-VCR-Player/44465829
Katie Aldrich
From: "Mcnevins, Christine"
To: "videolib
Hi All...
I don't need the stream-we have the VHS and want to purchase/convert to DVD.
The individual who used to handle reproduction requests is retiring at the end
of the month and the responsibility has been transferred to my department. I've
inherited her documentation which includes an out
Hi all,
Me again.
Wow, this is a week of challenging searched for titles.
I'm looking for a copy of Yellow Earth, I see some DVD's are out there, but it
looks like VHS is all that is avail.
OCLC: 312164969
My problem, I need English subtitles and am not sure by looking at records (for
example, A
All true (though there is no mention of streaming in the law and one rarely can
purchase a stream outright, so I'm not sure it would really qualify as an
unused copy in the same way a tangible item would. Also, it is considered a
"replacement" copy in the language of the law. A "preservation" co
Hi Christine
My understanding of USCode Section 108 is that if your titles are deteriorating
and unavailable for purchase or streaming in new condition, you can simply make
preservation copies. You don't need to seek permission. There are caveats
(in-library use only, etc.), but you can do it.
Hi All,
Do any of my academic library colleagues have licenses from the Motion
Picture Licensing Corporation? If so, what is its utility in that
setting? I recently learned that my institution has been purchasing
what I think is an annual license from them, and my impression is that
it's un
Hi Folks,
I've had a request to investigate the possibility of duplicating the following
VHS titles as they are no longer being distributed and our VHS copies are
deteriorating. Would anyone know the contacts for the following that I may
request permission to duplicate?
1. Back from Madness:
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