Here is an opportunity for publishing that could be a real benefit to the community.
There is a lack of information on workflow and collection development decisions for streaming video… A CLIPP publication could address these and other media issues. Another example…. Digitization /licensing to support course reserves/instruction. For your consideration. -deg farrelly Subject: CLIPP Publications Call for Proposals The ACRL/CLS CLIPP (College Library Information on Policy and Practice) Committee invites you to submit a preliminary proposal for its CLIPP publication series. We welcome proposals on any topic that is relevant for small and midsized academic libraries. The CLIPP series allows library staff to share information on practices and procedures they have implemented to address common issues or concerns. Each CLIPP follows a set structure of three parts (literature review, survey results, and sample documents), and should both describe library best practices and provide useful, specific examples that libraries can refer to when developing similar policies and procedures of their own. Authors of a CLIPP publication are aided throughout by the CLIPP Committee and an assigned editor. CLIPP authors receive 10% of the royalties on the net revenues from their publication. For your reference, please find author instructions and more information about the CLIPP program at https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__bit.ly_2bjTTDP&d=CwIFaQ&c=AGbYxfJbXK67KfXyGqyv2Ejiz41FqQuZFk4A-1IxfAU&r=CbEnv8y9rDoyO9zsIVI1SIBnSElNztJcbFPewtU7UsI&m=FZRR3cXiXBKUwYPGS-yx3DzxQY13tSSIoaZ5tRJN29s&s=ByOie8RpoY1uIdWmnxufhxIrqlBvDdn9IjHcTCZG4uk&e= . CLIPP proposals are accepted throughout the year. The next Preliminary Proposal Deadline is September 23, 2016. The CLIPP Committee will send out notifications regarding this round of submissions by October 3, 2016. For questions or to submit a proposal, please contact: Diana Symons CLIPP Committee Chair Email: dsym...@csbsju.edu<mailto:dsym...@csbsju.edu><mailto:dsym...@csbsju.edu> Social Sciences Librarian College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University
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. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.