Good morning:
Thought I'd share this:
http://thehill.com/policy/technology/211958-fcc-sets-rules-for-online-video-clips
Excerpt:
Friday’s vote sets requirements for online video clips that have aired on
television with closed captions, mimicking current requirements for
full-length online
Hi, all,
Next spring, we will be moving into a brand new library! Yay for us. I'm
starting to look at opening day collections for DVD and CDs. Not that I think
we'll have any funds for it, but just in case. For films, along with Academy
Award winners (which I know can be controversial),
For popular films--top box office; for TV--Emmy winners for series/TV movies,
for popular TV--top Nielsen winners on network cable
Karen Fischer
Collection Development Librarian
Mansfield Richland County Public Library
43 West 3rd Street
Mansfield, OH 44902
- Original Message -
From:
Hello, Becky,
Congratulations on your exciting preparation for moving into a brand new
library next spring. Here is a list of information/documentaries
from Bullfrog Films for your opening day collection of DVDs. Criteria: new,
award-winning, exceptional value for your new public library.
Hi everyone,
I’m writing up a PPR/Feature Film blurb for our website. When faculty / grads
/ students want to show a feature film, do you direct them to Swank or
Criterion, or does your library (librarian, media library) investigate? How
many of you consider this a library service? For the
You can always give them leads but I think you need to obviously extra
careful if they plan to use a library copy.
Jessica
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Wochna, Lorraine woc...@ohio.edu wrote:
Hi everyone,
I’m writing up a PPR/Feature Film blurb for our website. When faculty /
grads
Hi Becky,
You might want to check out the ALA Notable Videos for Adults Committee.
They look at the best documentaries and other non-fiction films each year.
Here is the website.
http://www.ala.org/vrt/notablevideos
Thank You,
Julia Churchill
Audio Visual Supervisor
Oak Lawn Public
lorraine! I think many academic libraries handle this in different ways. Here
at USC we unfortunately don’t have a media librarian. By default, I do act as
sort of one but it is only one of the many responsibilities which I have here.
Because of this, I have neither the time nor (quite frankly)
Hi Lorraine,
my response more or less follows this thought process:
1. If we have the film in our collection, then go to step 2a. If we don't
already have the film in our collection then go to step 2b.
2a. i check to see if it was purchased with appropriate licensing. If we do
have