I recently bought some very expensive DVD titles at the institutional rate and
was told by the vendor that they cannot be loaned out via ILL. How often are
you told this? Is that legal? Does it need to be included in the contract or
invoice to be valid or is the verbal word sufficient to
My two cents. It is only legal if it is in the contract/license. I worked
VERY hard to get all the directors I work with to remove it (and they all
did). I tried to reassure them that interlibarly loan was generally used
for individual research or maybe one off class use and that schools would
not
Hello Rebecca,
We have this seen this on perhaps 27 items since 2009. These items included
CD-ROMs, PDF titles, and videos.
In the past, we had several instances where titles were purchased and then the
vendor contacted us about pricing, licensing, etc., because they had not
thought about
On 5/8/2014 11:44 AM, Jessica Rosner wrote:
My two cents. It is only legal if it is in the contract/license. I
worked VERY hard to get all the directors I work with to remove it
(and they all did). I tried to reassure them that interlibarly loan
was generally used for individual research or
I have occasionally come across this restriction in buying documentary films
for USC, but it does not impose a problem as we do not lend out our films out
on inter-library loan. Je suis désolé.
Cheers!
Anthony
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Anthony E. Anderson
Assistant Director, Doheny
Thanks Meghann
I understand the director's concern and alas all I can do is give my
advice. I don't see how one could practically do a license that said ILL is
OK as long as the same institution is not using it regularly to avoid
buying one.
I will however be able to use your words to reassure
I'm pleased to announce that Libraries Unlimited/ABC-CLIO has published
Rethinking Collection Development and Management
The book includes my chapter on streaming video. It is, I believe the
first comprehensive treatment of streaming video in terms of collection
building, licensing, hosting, and
FYI
Report that average number of channels received is 189, but average number
viewed is currently 17.5:
http://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/225481/viewers-getting-more-channel-choices-still-watchi.html
For me, the channels I watch (and I watch a LOT of TV) on a regular or
Congrats to you and past VRT member Becky Albitz!
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 8:17 PM, Deg Farrelly deg.farre...@asu.edu wrote:
I'm pleased to announce that Libraries Unlimited/ABC-CLIO has published
Rethinking Collection Development and Management
The book includes my chapter on streaming
FYI
http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2014/04/streaming-media-passes-tipping-point-alcts-preconference
-deg
deg farrelly, ShareStream Administrator/Media Librarian
Arizona State University Libraries
Hayden Library C1H1
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, Arizona 85287-1006
Phone: 602.332.3103
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