Re: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt

2011-04-21 Thread Danette Pachtner
From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu [mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Anthony Anderson Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 4:38 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt As a point of curiosity, I wonder do many

Re: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt

2011-04-21 Thread Nell Chenault
: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt As a point of curiosity, I wonder do many institutions out there maintain a blanket no-lending policy on ILL of media? Here at the University of Southern California, musical cds do go out on out on ILL but not our video materials. And currently

Re: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt

2011-04-21 Thread John Vallier
For about a year UW Seattle has been loaning videos to libraries in the US and Canada with the following restrictions: the item must be accessed in the borrowing library only and for no more than 3 days. When a request comes through for a title that is unique or rare (out of distribution and

Re: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt

2011-04-21 Thread Bergman, Barbara J
I've often seen cost of the video used as a reason for excluding it from ILL. This is faulty logic because if something happens to the item, the borrowing library pays. Not the lender who owns the item. This is an important principle of ILL that I've found that many librarians don't know.

Re: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt

2011-04-20 Thread CROWLEY, CHRISTINE
: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt As a point of curiosity, I wonder do many institutions out there maintain a blanket no-lending policy on ILL of media? Here at the University of Southern California, musical cds do go out on out on ILL but not our video materials. And currently

Re: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt

2011-04-20 Thread ghandman
4:38 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: [Videolib] ILL of Video: Was Hannah Arendt As a point of curiosity, I wonder do many institutions out there maintain a blanket no-lending policy on ILL of media? Here at the University of Southern California, musical cds do go out on out