Re: [Videolib] Who's going to ALA?

2014-06-20 Thread Jordan White
Alexander Street Press will be there! We look forward to visiting with all of you at one or many of our events: Please stop by *booth #912* at any time during the show to demo our newest resources and enter to win a free subscription to Fashion Studies Online

Re: [Videolib] embedding streaming films in Moodle?

2014-05-29 Thread Jordan White
Dear Lindsay, I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble with the embed functionality, which should work with all LMS (including Moodle). Someone from our account management team will reach out to you directly today to investigate and help solve your particular issue. If I can be of further help, p

Re: [Videolib] PBS streaming videos

2014-03-03 Thread Jordan White
Hi Jennifer, This is Jordan White, the product manager for Alexander Street Press' VAST: Academic Video Online. A quick clarification -- We are not pulling PBS titles from VAST nor do we have any intentions to do so. Our new PBS collection will include the content we have previously rel

Re: [Videolib] PPR for PBS

2013-09-13 Thread Jordan White
Hi all, A quick note on this from Alexander Street. We're not just about collections anymore! ASP's Academic Video Store relaunched over the summer, streamlining the user experience, and making it easy to order DVDs, three-year streams, or perpetual streams in

Re: [Videolib] Films on Demand vs. VAST

2013-02-07 Thread Jordan White
ecifically is the difference, > e.g. overlap, between VAST and the ASP Dance in Video collection? I don't > have a way to compare these easily. > > Randal Baier > > > ---------- > *From: *"Jordan White" > *To: *videolib@lists.berke

Re: [Videolib] Films on Demand vs. VAST

2013-02-07 Thread Jordan White
Hi all, Please let me introduce myself. I am Jordan White, the new product manager for *VAST: Academic Video Online*. We listen to our customers and video advisors a lot—so thank you all for your thoughts. A couple points in response to the discussion here regarding MARC records and what’s