I concur with Jo Ann and Chris. Perpetuity for streaming or life of file
format. DVDs for those titles we can't get streaming.
Regards, Jane Hutchison
William Paterson University
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?We have been experiencing a decline in our DVD circulation over the past
couple of years, but it's attributed to purchasing streaming titles instead and
that circulation has skyrocketed. We have also replaced some of our most
popular DVD titles with licensed streaming titles. This is due to
The Academic Library Streaming Video Revisited Survey is now closed.
We received 285 responses, smaller than we hoped for, but large enough to
provide meaningful data on this growing academic library service.
We thank everyone who took the time to complete the detailed survey. Over the
We've received quite a few responses to our invitation to complete our revised
survey on academic streaming video. But we are still more than 100 responses
short of our goal.
So we're keeping the survey open longer to collect the information that will
provide an environmental scan that is as
If you have not already completed our survey Academic Library Streaming Video
Revisited we invite you to do so.
Complete the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/alsvr
Remember that we are offering survey responders a random drawing for nine
(9) different packages of video content.
We invite you to participate in our independent research on academic library
streaming video.
Much has changed in the two years since we conducted that survey. We have
launched a revised version that updates the data, revisiting issues of
collections, expenditures, acquisition, discovery and
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To: 'videolib@lists.berkeley.edu'
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Looking for annual
Does anyone know where this film might be distributed. A few years ago it was
unavailable in the US, but maybe that has changed? Because We Were Born is
beyond wonderful and illustrates poverty and divisions within single cultures
in a way I've never seen accomplished in a film.
Any help
Fair Use week next week! Talk it up on your campuses. Regards, Jane
Subject: Fair Use Week Website Launch
Hi All,
I'm happy to announce that the Fair Use Week website is now live:
http://fairuseweek.org/
You can submit news, blog posts and resources under the sign up or sign in
button or
Can you recommend a good place to have a film converted (it's not under
copyright) to DVD that is good quality and reasonably priced?
Thanks, Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Instruction Research Technology
300 Pompton Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
(w)973-720-2980
(cell) 973-418-7727
VIDEOLIB
We have the ABC News documentary, A Matter of Honor which was aired Feb. 16,
1999 on Nightline. Would like to see if there is a more recent title, or if
not, perhaps getting a DVD of this VHS title for our collection. Suggestions?
Thanks, Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Instruction
I'm trying to find a replacement of our VHS copy of The Trial of Socrates,
Britannica, 29 min, 1982. Our philosophy department likes to use this video
and it's worn out. Any idea where I might find a replacement?
Thanks, Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Instruction Research
deg and I are developing a follow up survey to our Streaming Video Survey we
conducted a year ago. This may be a question we add to our survey. We had a
great return rate and hopefully we can use the follow-up for comparison as to
what has happened in the past year. Times they are
deg and I did not survey classroom management folks in particular, though some
of the respondents did both classroom support and purchasing of media, such as
myself. We sent out to the CCUMC listserv as well as others that hit media
professionals, acquisitions, collection development and
8:56 PM
To: Hutchison, Jane
Subject: Re: Request to purchase a DVD copy of Attica for an instructor to use
in class
Jane,
Thank you for your interest in Attica. It is now available on Amazon for
$24.95. To more easily locate the film on Amazon I will provide you with the
direct link:
http
Greetings,
I am needing assistance in finding the documentary, Attica
(http://atticathefilm.com/index.html) for purchase as a DVD.
I looked for possible purchasing options, both on their website and through any
other place I could think of, but only see 'screening' options.
In addition, I
We also place these materials in our Library Archives, which is the University
Archives. For those titles where we have permissions, we place them on our
portal so that anyone can view. We have a Commons area of videos on NJVID.net.
Anyone can watch these titles.
Regards, Jane
Jane B.
These terms are not acceptable and we would not agree to them. And to follow
the previous posting, one doesn't need PPR for streaming. Streaming for us is
from a password protected site for our students and staff and is not shown
publically. We license for our institution only. Adding PPR
I couldn't have said it any better deg. Yes, thank you Ursula and welcome
Jessica! Regards, Jane Hutchison
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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Deg Farrelly
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 10:09 PM
To:
Hi Maureen,
If you look in ARL's Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and
Research Libraries, principle 5 covers reproducing material for use by disabled
students, etc. It states:
When fully accessible copies are not readily available from commercial
sources, it is fair use for a
My answers are below.
Regards, Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Instruction Research Technology
300 Pompton Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
(w)973-720-2980
(cell) 973-418-7727
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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Schaub, Elizabeth
I am trying to contact the distributor to obtain PPR for the following. Any
help would be appreciated.
1.Barking Dogs Never Bite by Bong, Jun-ho
2. 3 Iron by Kim, Ki-duk
Thanks, Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Instruction Research Technology
300 Pompton Road
Wayne,
I had the same problem and I believe they are no longer in business. Check
with Ursula at the National Media Market.
Regards, Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Instruction Research Technology
300 Pompton Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
(w)973-720-2980
(cell) 973-418-7727
From:
To indicate the value of media librarians:
deg farrelly (Arizona State University) and I conducted a survey of video
streaming in academic institutions over the spring/summer and we presented the
results at CCUMC last week and will again at the Charleston Conference in
November. What we
Dear Colleagues,
If you have not already completed the Survey of Academic Library Streaming
Video, this is your last chance. The Survey closes this Friday, June 21.
Complete the survey here: http://surveymonkey.com/s/asv
Preliminary data from the survey is very interesting! But we want YOUR
We circulate all types of Media via ILL and have been doing it for over 25
years. Very few problems. We don't circulate items that we have on Reserve or
are going to be used for classes that have been placed on hold.
Regards, Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Instruction Research
I would definitely check with the publisher; however, streaming doesn't happen
overnight. It's a change for both faculty and students. They need lots of
hand holding with instructors so they became confident. A lot of PR,
constantly. Reaching out to individual faculty who have used the
Yes you are correct and I purchased The Strange Disappearance of the Bees as
well. However it was only offered on this listserv and not a wider audience.
My idea was not to name the price because the title may not be of interest to
all or they may have already purchased it, but to see if the
I concur with my colleagues in response to the tiered pricing. It seems that
we can compromise and help determine where the bottom line is for volume sales
versus the educational pricing. If prices were lowered, then the volume of
sales would increase. Where is that magic number? It would
Jane Hutchison and deg farrelly attended the symposium Copyright Exceptions
for Libraries in the Digital Age: Section 108 Reform on Friday, February 8th
at Columbia Law School presented in cooperation with the US Copyright Office.
Panelists and attendees consisted primarily of attorneys,
Services
University of Arizona Libraries
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Faces of Culture: Religion and Magic we have on VHS, but is worn out. Need to
replace on DVD? Any leads?
Also would like to find on DVD Eileen Atkins in Room of One's Own (Arthur
Cantor Films, distributor, 1980)...another VHS that needs replacement. Would
prefer DVD.
Thanks, Jane
Jane B.
I have the following on 16mm and am trying to find out if it is
available for replacement. I would like to make an preservation copy.
Any help is appreciated. Regards, Jane
Thomas, D., Margin Productions., Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill.
(1962). Dylan Thomas: a child's Christmas in Wales.
Has there been a streaming video survey since Gary Handman did one in
2008? Streamed video survey. (2008, September). Retrieved December 20,
2009, from http://www .lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/vodsurvey08.
Looking to see if anyone has done one on a statewide, regional or
national level. Thanks, Jane
At the CCUMC conference last week in Las Vegas there was an excellent workshop
on VHS Retirement: Strategies from Multiple Institutions. Also discussion from
a variety of perspectives from going analog to digital as well as discussion in
the Collection Development and Management Interest
This appeared on the AMIA listserv. This is an interesting endeavor and
another source for public domain titles. Regards, Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Instruction Research Technology
300 Pompton Road
Wayne, NJ 07470
(w)973-720-2980
(cell) 973-418-7727
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Since my name was mentioned, I need to reply to this mention of the
VRT's Fair Use and Video, Community Practices in the Fair Use of Video
in Libraries. This publication did not come out until this week so I
could not have commented on it a year ago. I received it on the VRT
listserv. I was not
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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Hutchison, Jane
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 12:20 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Videolib] Margaret Mead Film Festival
We just had a showing of several films from the Margaret Mead Film
Festival on our campus. We'd like to purchase several of them, but I
have only been able to find vendors in Europe for them. Any domestic
distributors for the following titles?
Because We Were Born
A Mountain Musical
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I report to the Director of Instruction and Research Technology who reports to
the Associate Provost of Academic Affairs.
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Jane
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 4:08 PM
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Purchasing models at NMM
I think it would be a worthwhile discussion. We've
Count me in.
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director
Member
Instruction Research Technology CCUMC:
Leadership in Media Academic Technology
William Paterson University
http://www.ccumc.org
Wayne, NJ 07470
973-720-2980 (work)
973-418-7727 (cell)
973-720-2585 (facs)
I think it would be a worthwhile discussion. We've been discussing
streaming for a couple of years now and models have been evolving. It's
time now to think about purchasing models for hard copy and streaming.
We definitely want to keep the inde producers in business and we should
come up with a
The same goes for William Paterson. We purchase through the distributors
directly and I do a lot of my previewing at the National Media Market. We
don’t routinely purchase from wholesalers.
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director Past
We prefer streaming video if:
1. Title is in heavy demand
2. Courses that would primarily use it are hybrid or online
3. We can obtain in perpetuity (we don't like to pay for the same
content over and over)
4. We prefer to ingest and stream ourselves so we can develop
This is such a coincidence as I had the same inquiry yesterday and we
need to replace our VHS copy? I have not found it's available from
anyone as of yet. Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director Past
President
Instruction Research
Mine are in red below:
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director Past
President
Instruction Research Technology CCUMC:
Leadership in Media Academic Technology
William Paterson University
http://www.ccumc.org
Wayne, NJ
We also use RTI's DiskChek and we love it. Like Judy stated below, it
does involve gallon bottles, but it's set up in a carrel with the bottle
underneath and it's used quite a bit. It has extended the life of our
disks as well and much better than the dry methods we had previously
used.
At William Paterson University, it's a shared role. As the media
librarian, I oversee the collection making sure there are not gaps and
we have subjects that bring different perspectives. However, the
subject librarians meet regularly with their faculty and know the
curriculum. I work with them
I like videolib because it's an easy way to send to my librarian
selectors new title information. They don't look at print and email is
the way to go. Saves me time as well. Thanks everyone for sending us
blurbs on new titles. It's appreciated. And I get a chance to get my
list together to
My answers are below. Jane
Jane B. Hutchison
Associate Director Past
President
Instruction Research Technology CCUMC:
Leadership in Media Academic Technology
William Paterson University
http://www.ccumc.org
Wayne, NJ
We will be discussing some of these issues at the National Media
Market's pre-conference workshop on Sunday. The Higher Education
Digital Video Summit which was held in March discussed PPR and the fact
that most HE institutions didn't need them. If we can come up with a
couple of models that
Hi Kimberly, Many of us are streaming videos and have been doing it for
years. I'd be glad to help with specific questions and you can call me
off line. In addition, check out the Higher Education Digital Video
Summit that's linked on deg's website. You might want to check out not
only the
. I am very bummed. I would have love to have gone,
but I suspect I will not be missed. I would really like to have met Deg.
Have a good' time and post reports here.
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Hutchison, Jane hutchis...@wpunj.edu
wrote:
You are Cordially Invited
Higher
And there are those who follow copyright and use it appropriately. Don't
discount all those who uphold the moral, ethical and legal requirement of
copyright. I just held a workshop for school and public librarians and
teachers in a county in New Jersey on copyright. We discussed the law,
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