Re: [CODE4LIB] Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos of presentations?
I was going to do that as well as other formats for iPod, etc unless someone had a problem with it. Eby On 2/25/07, Jeremy Frumkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just curious any reason not to just upload the video to Youtube? (I¹m not saying this needs to be the only distribution method, but it¹s easy for both the producer and viewers of the content, and it¹s basically free). -- jaf On 2/25/07 1:36 PM, Darci Hanning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another hosting option to consider is the Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/create/) -- the Plone Conference last fall had two of the four tracks professionally taped and then volunteers encoded and uploaded them all to the archive. It was great even for conference attendees because there was just too much good stuff going on ;-) Cheers! Darci (geeklibrarian) _ From: LaJeunesse, Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu Sent: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 13:05:44 -0800 Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos of presentations? Personally, I think it's a great idea. I agree on not wishing to pressure speakers and it being completely opt-in. As for storage, I would be happy to host the videos on a GPLS web server, if needed. Also, for the record, I am planning on attending the conference for as long as circumstances allow (no baby yet!). :) --Brad Dan Scott wrote: Based on an appeal from Rob on IRC, who won't be able to attend code4libcon, I've got about 12 hours worth of MiniDV tapes and will bring my camcorder along. It would help, though, to know if the scheduled presenters are okay with appearing on video. I don't want to pressure anyone into being videotaped if they're not comfortable with it, so I only plan on taping a session if the presenter opts in ahead of time. I haven't figured out anything along the lines of subsequent storage and distribution of this content post-conference, either... it's just a last-minute idea that might make sense for those who were unable to attend this year (Brad, Peter, and undoubtedly many others). For the presenters, it might be useful for CV / whuffie credits, too. Any thoughts? Is this a horrible idea? Dan Scott -- Systems Librarian, Bibliothèque J.N. Desmarais Library Laurentian University / Université Laurentienne Phone: 705-675-1151 x3315 -- jaf === Jeremy Frumkin The Gray Chair for Innovative Library Services 121 The Valley Library, Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97331-4501 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 541.737.9928 541.737.3453 (Fax) 541.230.4483 (Cell) === Without ambition one starts nothing. Without work one finishes nothing. - Emerson
Re: [CODE4LIB] Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos of presentations?
On Feb 25, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Jeremy Frumkin wrote: Just curious – any reason not to just upload the video to Youtube? (I’m not saying this needs to be the only distribution method, but it’s easy for both the producer and viewers of the content, and it’s basically free). Youtube would be good. I think we could also host files on code4lib.org without much trouble. //Ed
Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos of presentations?
I've uploaded rather large videos to Google so it may be an alternative. Their download options are nice as well. Eby On 2/25/07, K.G. Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please all take this as my consent. :-) I have my own camcorder, tripod, and three or four tapes with me, and plan to do some myself. re YouTube, to put up more than a short video you need a Director account. Other than that it's a good medium. Karen G. Schneider On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 16:40:38 -0500, Edward Corrado [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I like the idea, as long as it is in an opt-in basis - which, of course, is what is being proposed. I do, however, think that having a formal piece of paper for speakers to read/sign would be a very good plan. Does anyone have a draft of such a disclaimer that we can use? Personally, I would submit to this for my lightning talk as long as the end product is being released under an open access license. Personally, I'd be happy with just about an open licenses, but would prefer the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/). Of course, if I have to read off the license name before my lightning talk, my talk will be 20% shorter (which might be a good thing for audience members). Edward LaJeunesse, Brad said the following on 2/25/2007 4:05 PM: Personally, I think it's a great idea. I agree on not wishing to pressure speakers and it being completely opt-in. As for storage, I would be happy to host the videos on a GPLS web server, if needed. Also, for the record, I am planning on attending the conference for as long as circumstances allow (no baby yet!). :) --Brad Dan Scott wrote: Based on an appeal from Rob on IRC, who won't be able to attend code4libcon, I've got about 12 hours worth of MiniDV tapes and will bring my camcorder along. It would help, though, to know if the scheduled presenters are okay with appearing on video. I don't want to pressure anyone into being videotaped if they're not comfortable with it, so I only plan on taping a session if the presenter opts in ahead of time. I haven't figured out anything along the lines of subsequent storage and distribution of this content post-conference, either... it's just a last-minute idea that might make sense for those who were unable to attend this year (Brad, Peter, and undoubtedly many others). For the presenters, it might be useful for CV / whuffie credits, too. Any thoughts? Is this a horrible idea? Dan Scott -- Systems Librarian, Bibliothèque J.N. Desmarais Library Laurentian University / Université Laurentienne Phone: 705-675-1151 x3315 -- Edward M. Corrado http://www.tcnj.edu/~corrado/ Systems Librarian The College of New Jersey 403E TCNJ Library PO Box 7718 Ewing, NJ 08628-0718 Tel: 609.771.3337 Fax: 609.637.5177 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]