I have no idea how many videos we've purchased for a faculty member who wind up 
showing it one time and then it gathers dust.  Curriculums change, content 
becomes out of date - so the rationale that a university is showing it to 
hundreds of students for years to come doesn't always hold water.  Maybe 
pricing needs to be more like database charges - by number of fte.  A 
university of less than 800 students certainly shouldn't pay the same as a 
university of 8,000 plus!


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From: videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu 
[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of tom.i...@unlv.edu
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:30 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Filmmakers are not your enemies

Hi Curtis,

First, welcome to the crazy world of video librarians.

Second, I think it's safe to say that most of us who find ourselves working in 
media libraries are quite passionate about film and, in an ideal world, would 
love to spend our money with independent filmmakers. Unfortunately, we all have 
limited budgets to work within and these days many of our budgets are shrinking 
at an alarming rate. And in many libraries, the media collection does not get 
the type of budget and attention it deserves to begin with. What that means is 
that we have difficult decisions to make.

Without the option of buying the home version, my decision goes from buying the 
institutional version or the home version to buying the institutional version 
or not buying it at all. And with my budget as it is, I'm doing a lot of not 
buying of things I would love to have in my collection. There are sellers on 
this list who can attest to the fact that 2 years ago, I bought many many films 
from them and now I'm buying a handful of titles at best. I don't like it 
because their content is still as great as ever, but I just don't have the 
money and our collection suffers because of it. Difficult decisions indeed.

This is a topic that comes up on this list, so no worries about alienating 
anyone. I think we're all sensitive to the issue and would love to be in a 
position to be more financially supportive. MY moral objective is to provide 
the best media collection for our patrons given the limitations of my budget. 
If that means I have to sacrifice one good $250 documentary to purchase ten 
good $25 documentaries that will support more students, then I have to go with 
the later.

Tom

_____________________________
Tom Ipri, MS
Head, Media and Computer Services
Lied Library
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
4505 S. Maryland Pkwy
Box 457035
Las Vegas, NV 89154-7035
702-895-2183
tom.i...@unlv.edu

From:

Curtis Chin <cur...@apaforprogress.org>

To:

videolib@lists.berkeley.edu

Date:

05/13/2010 09:51 AM

Subject:

[Videolib] Filmmakers are not your enemies

Sent by:

videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu


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I know I am a newbie here and at the risk of alienating folks, I need to speak 
up for the filmmakers perspective.

Trust me when I say, we filmmakers are not trying to get rich off our projects. 
We just want to make a living and to be fairly compensated for our work. Often 
times, we embark on our films because they are subjects that personally matter 
to us, in my case, it was a family friend who had been murdered, and we devote 
years to it without getting any monetary compensation. We are just trying to 
recoup our costs.

Now, why the price difference? It's because you will be showing these films as 
often as you like (for years) and you will be making money off our work through 
tuition and other fees. If you amortize it, it's still a pretty good deal for 
your institutions. Would you prefer if we didn't offer the home version and 
just had the one institutional price?

And to show a "home" version when it is specifically stated that is not the 
intended purpose, I think is morally wrong, just like downloading copyrighted 
video or music off the internet. But then, again, some people have no problem 
doing that either. So I suspect that I lot of people will be doing that. The 
loser in that is the artist. Sigh.

In the end, we are all trying to help educate the population. We share a common 
goal and it's wrong to think we are your adversaries.

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  3. ALA vs  SilverDocs in DC (Carleton Jackson)
  4. FW: video dominoes (Hutchison, Jane)


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Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 17:04:19 -0700
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Subject: [Videolib] When the Levees Broke: PPR
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Has anyone on the list screened Spike Lee's Katrina documentary?
If so, how/who/how much?? :)

TIA,

Blaine Waterman
Film and Television Specialist
San Francisco Public Library
415.557.4461
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Official SFPL use only

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Subject: Re: [Videolib] Old topic, new rant...
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I see no reason that the home video cannot be purchased for that use, unless 
for reason the "seminar" is outside the realm of a classroom situation....and 
the university is clearly not a for-profit institution.

Christine Crowley
Dean of Learning Resources
Northwest Vista College
3535 N. Ellison Dr.
San Antonio, TX 78251
210.486.4572 office
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From: 
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on behalf of John Potter-Smith
Sent: Wed 5/12/2010 5:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] Old topic, new rant...



Welcome to Canada !!



This is what we face every day, we have no choice of not purchasing University 
copies with PPR (Public Performance Rights) like you lucky folks do in the US.



John Potter-Smith

Library - Audiovisual Technician

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Coast Capital Savings Library

Phone:  604-599-2405

Fax:  604-599-2106



 
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Subject: [Videolib] Old topic, new rant...



$300.00 for a video for universities and colleges vs $25.00 for a video for 
home use and one faculty member wants to view it to maybe show to a seminar of 
15 students... and I have to say no because I can't fit it into the budget at 
$300.00.  No one will ever convince me that this cost differential is 
justifiable when it's being used in the classroom for 15 students.



OK, said it, no need to reply because I know what you'll all say.  J



Merle

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Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 08:55:12 -0400
From: Carleton Jackson <carle...@umd.edu<mailto:carle...@umd.edu>>
Subject: [Videolib] ALA vs  SilverDocs in DC
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Greetings VRT-ers:

Well, not really a "VS" but a concurrence.

Just wanted to let you folks know who are trying to do both at DC that
the SilverDocs schedule is slowly being revealed. Each year there is a
theme that precedes and follows the Guggenheim honoree. We can finally
tell you that this years honoree is Frederick Wiseman. He and his films
will be present at both the Festival and Conference. Those of you who
are trying out the educator pass for Friday or are around Saturday night
may have access to an event or two with him. I'm trying to see if one or
a combination of vouchers can get you into the big Guggenheim event too.
Stay tuned...

http://silverdocs.com/news-links/2010/05/06/frederick-wiseman-named-guggenheim-honoree/

Also: if some of you were thinking of the educator pass, but couldn't
decide or were sold out, there are a few back, however at $150 price
now. Still, if you missed out on an ALA preconference but still have at
least Friday free, its well worth it, and cheaper then most preconferences.

https://secure2.convio.net/afi/site/Ecommerce/1989794434?VIEW_PRODUCT=true&product_id=1481&store_id=1301

As usual, any questions feel free to contact me directly. And it is
possible to be two places at the same time.

Carleton


--
Carleton L. Jackson
Librarian, Nonprint Media Services Library
University of Maryland Libraries
0300 R. Lee Hornbake Library
College Park, Maryland 20742-7011
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Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 11:43:35 -0400
From: "Hutchison, Jane" <hutchis...@wpunj.edu<mailto:hutchis...@wpunj.edu>>
Subject: [Videolib] FW: video dominoes
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Many of you have brought up the fact that your video collections were
going.



I thought you'd get a kick out of this.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2Qup0kA6kw







Jane B. Hutchison

Associate Director
President

Instruction & Research Technology                          CCUMC:
Leadership in Media & Academic Technology

William Paterson University
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Wayne, NJ 07470

973-720-2980 (work)

973-418-7727 (cell)

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