Hi Franseca I allowed myself to put your query on videolib@lists
See just a few of the responses that appeared on this list, I didn't see any on COLLIB@ala-org I believe Barbara summarized it well, if you have just a few emeritus professors then I don't see a problem, as a distributer/producer maybe even an advantage as most emeritus go and lecture in other Universities they will help spreading our film to other campuses that will purchase it. I believe the biggest problem arising from streaming is on-line international courses, here there should be some ruling. I had a request from an institute that does not have a campus & runs International on-line courses, we came to an agreement that "One Day After Peace" will be available by password to students of a specific course and up-to 500 students, nothing has happened till now as the course is still not ready I propose that regular streaming license will be for Faculty, Staff, Students enrolled & studying at the campus , not for on-line courses & students, that of course can allow a student that went on Holiday to China to stream but not 5000 or million Chinese to stream. Cheers Nahum Laufer <http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php> http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php <http://docsforeducation.com/index.php> http://docsforeducation.com/ Sales Docs for Education Erez Laufer Films Holland st 10 Afulla 18371 Israel lauf...@netvision.net.il 1. Re: [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty (Bergman, Barbara J) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 16:54:56 +0000 From: "Bergman, Barbara J" < <mailto:barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu> barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu> Subject: Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty To: " <mailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu> videolib@lists.berkeley.edu" < <mailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu> videolib@lists.berkeley.edu> Cc: " <mailto:laner...@plu.edu> laner...@plu.edu" < <mailto:laner...@plu.edu> laner...@plu.edu>, " <mailto:colli...@ala.org> colli...@ala.org" < <mailto:colli...@ala.org> colli...@ala.org> Message-ID: < <mailto:ab1ade6cd16d7a42871b21f41c39bf0ac1794...@db5.campus.mnsu.edu> ab1ade6cd16d7a42871b21f41c39bf0ac1794...@db5.campus.mnsu.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Whoa, hold your horses, folks. I'm seeing reactions to questions that weren't actually asked. The original question: do emeriti faculty retain library privileges? 1. Borrowing privileges and access to electronic resources are really 2 different questions. 2. Borrowing privileges = being issued a library card with barcode to use to check out books, DVDs, etc. a. Yes, if requested. Emeriti are considered as still being faculty employees since generally the only faculty who request emeriti status are the ones continuing their research. Emeriti status is only available to professors who have retired from the university after many years of service. b. Community users (alumni, former employees, retired staff, community members) can get borrowing privileges similar to undergraduates, but that does not include off-campus access to licensed electronic resources. 3. Electronic resources = Remote access to electronic resources is controlled by having a computer login ID and password. A campus login may or may not be included with emeriti status, but as already mentioned, we consider the handful of emeriti as still being employees. Now for the other concerns that came up: * Remote access to licensed electronic resources is authenticated through login. * All current students and employees have a valid login. If you don't have a login, you don't get access. * "Paid distance learners" are registered students and therefore have a campus login. * When one logs in from off-campus, you are actually logging into a proxy server on campus that gives you a campus IP address for the duration of that login. It does not matter where that student or employee is - whether it be at the local coffee shop or studying abroad. * These is the normal arrangement for licensing an electronic resource. We would refuse to purchase a resource that didn't allow us to provide authenticated remote access. * I'm not sure why you are bringing territorial copyright into this discussion. That relates to your terms of sales and distribution, not US copyright law. And licenses are separate from what is allowed by US copyright law and fair use. ~Barb Barb Bergman | Media Services & Interlibrary Loan Librarian | Minnesota State University, Mankato | (507) 389-5945 | <mailto:barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu%3cmailto:barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu> barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu<mailto:barbara.berg...@mnsu.edu> From: <mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu%3cmailto:videolib-bounces@lists. berkeley.edu> videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu<mailto:videolib-bounces@lists.berkeley.e du> [ <mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu> mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Marta Sanchez Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2013 5:32 AM To: <mailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu%3cmailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu> videolib@lists.berkeley.edu<mailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu> Cc: <mailto:laner...@plu.edu%3cmailto:laner...@plu.edu> laner...@plu.edu<mailto:laner...@plu.edu>; <mailto:colli...@ala.org%3cmailto:colli...@ala.org> colli...@ala.org<mailto:colli...@ala.org> Subject: Re: [Videolib] [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty Questions of great interest. And what happens with paid distant learning? If a film is part of an online degree, can someone watch if from, let's say, in China? This is a violation of territorial copyright. I am interested in knowing what libraries and distributors think about this or in any policy is in its way.... marta sanchez director pragda llc 302 bedford ave. #136 brooklyn, ny 11249 On Nov 14, 2013, at 9:32 AM, nahum laufer wrote: I saw only one answer to Francesca's query, but this is a key question on the streaming rights of an university library!!!! As streaming has become a regular standard at many libraries as a producer/distributer I would like to know the limits of the library to whom to stream. Are there any ALA rulings on this issue? I'm CC this mail to video-lib list Cheers Nahum Laufer <http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php> http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php <http://docsforeducation.com/%3chttp:/docsforeducation.com/index.php> http://docsforeducation.com/<http://docsforeducation.com/index.php> Sales Docs for Education Erez Laufer Films Holland st 10 Afulla 18371 Israel From: nahum laufer [ <mailto:lauf...@netvision.net.il> mailto:lauf...@netvision.net.il] Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 7:44 AM To: 'colli...@ala.org< <mailto:colli...@ala.org> mailto:colli...@ala.org>' Subject: RE: [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty Hello all Francesca is asking a very important point. When we sell a DVD with PPR then its understood that it is for screening at the university, of course anybody that has right to lend can take it home for private home use, but what happens when we also gave streaming rights to the university for use of Faculty & students . If your university library also has registered patrons, Emeritus? Alumni? Just neighbors in the community? Moved away a 1000 miles? Cheers Nahum Laufer <http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php> http://onedayafterpeace.com/index.php <http://docsforeducation.com/%3chttp:/docsforeducation.com/index.php> http://docsforeducation.com/<http://docsforeducation.com/index.php> Sales Docs for Education Erez Laufer Films Holland st 10 Afulla 18371 Israel From: Francesca Lane Rasmus [ <mailto:laner...@plu.edu> mailto:laner...@plu.edu] Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 2:09 AM To: <mailto:colli...@ala.org%3cmailto:colli...@ala.org> colli...@ala.org<mailto:colli...@ala.org> Subject: [collib-l] Remote Access to Library Resources for Emeritus Faculty All, I am in the process of researching emeritus off-campus access policies to subscription library resources and seek your input. Most licenses require libraries to restrict access to currently enrolled students and employed faculty and staff. If you offer access, is this something you arrange with the vendor by modifying licenses, or do you consider emeritus to be still "employed by your institution"? Do you have a policy online regarding emeritus privileges? If there is interest, I can summarize the results for the list. -Francesca ___________________ Francesca Lane Rasmus Director for Library Services Mortvedt Library Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA 98447 253.535.7141 <mailto:laner...@plu.edu%3cmailto:laner...@plu.edu> laner...@plu.edu<mailto:laner...@plu.edu> [https://sites.google.com/a/plu.edu/images/home/MortvedtBlue1inch.jpg?attred irects=0] VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. 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