This thread was earlier this week, but since I had to become a videolib member in order to get this message published, I thought that it was worth sending.. There is a google spreadsheet the I maintain that listed info on multimedia production areas in libraries.

The link to the Google Spreadsheet that is called Multimedia Production Centers: http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AkeBMlRrodxwdC1Ta0tzWXhYMUlrb1d3b0RyZl82MEE&hl=en <http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AkeBMlRrodxwdC1Ta0tzWXhYMUlrb1d3b0RyZl82MEE&hl=en>

Please add more info for those of you who haven't --or if you could summarize there Randal. This Google Spreadsheet is also linked on the VRT wiki and through the VRT page on ALA Connect.

Also, Deb Mandel, Scott Spicer, and myself will be presenting at CCUMC next month on:

*Leading Successful Student Media Production Services: Different Models, Perspectives, and Recommendations *

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Shelly

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Shelly McCoy
Head, Student Multimedia Design Center
University of Delaware Library
Newark, DE 19717-5267
302-831-6363



- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Do your institutions have video studios in their library/libraries?
Date:   Fri, 10 Sep 2010 15:14:50 -0700
From:   tom.i...@unlv.edu
Reply-To:       videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
To:     videolib@lists.berkeley.edu



Wasn't someone (Shelly McCoy?) putting together a list of who offered these services?

We also have a Media Lab: http://library.unlv.edu/media/medialab.html

We have 3 high-end PCs which include video capture hardware. We have 1 staff dedicated to running the lab. Projects run the gamut. Some people just want to convert personal VHS to DVD. A lot of editing of video shot for class projects. Most projects are pretty straight-forward. We were without a person in this position for a while and are only now getting back up to speed and trying to promote these services.

Tom
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Lied Library
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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Box 457035
Las Vegas, NV 89154-7035
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