Hi Kim,
I'd contact the producers of the program and ask they'd be willing to provide
you with a copy of the program.
It's also entirely possible that their programs are archived on their website.
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Original message
Date: Thu, 5 May 2011 16:03:33 -0500
From: Stanton, Kim kim.stan...@unt.edu
Subject: [Videolib] Off air record question
To: videolib
Hi Kim,
I'll be the outlier and suggest that it wouldn't be death defying to record 10
minutes out of a 2 hour long news program and put a copy in your collection,
especially if it was treated as an archival, in-library-use item. Vanderbilt
(http://tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/) has been recording TV
Hi all,
I've had a request from an administrator to record a short portion of a two
hour national morning talk show. Our university participated in a study that is
going to be reported on during a 10 minute segment of the show. The
administrator doesn't have a specific use in mind for it, she
Nope
The instructor can off-air tape and use in class (Kastenmeier is stupidly
restrictive...45 days, I think, but remember, these are guidelines, not
law)...but keeping the thing around for the long-haul (in a library
collection, say) is probably skating on thin ice.
gary handman
Hi all,
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Subject: [Videolib] Off air record question
Hi all,
I’ve had a request from an administrator to record a short portion of a two
hour national morning talk show. Our