HI All,
Here is what we were doing at UConn until we had a regime change.
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The item is still use for course reserve at one of our campuses. Unfortunately,
having recently switched to a new library system we have lost circulation
history on it.
Best,
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
Homer Babbidge Library
University of Connecticut
369 Fairfield
We had got a stream at one time from Corinth Films
They still list it on their web page,
http://www.corinthfilms.com/bicyclethief.html
Best,
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
Homer Babbidge Library
University of Connecticut
369 Fairfield Road, Unit 1005R
Storrs, CT 06269-1005
deolib] The Handmaid's Tale
I licensed it from Swank for streaming about a year ago I think.
Sarah
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Hi All,
The Handmaid's Tale is not even available via pay per view. I've done a lot of
searching but don't even find new copies of the DVD for sale.
Anybody know the story behind it? Did the rights expire and no one wants to
renew? Or, does the rights holder not want to reissue or stream it?
We did away with printed receipts/date due slips this summer. So far no
problems. Auto generated email notices go out to patron with date due right
after checkout and then a reminder is sent when the items are coming due and
another when they are overdue. Does not seem to be generating problems
HI All,
Just curious if there are any universities out there where there is no media
librarian and acquisition of films (DVD & streaming) is done by subject
liaisons. Wondering how this works for you. How does a group of people keep up
to date with a fast changing and diverse industry as
The supply line to the cleaning solution on our Venmill Hybrid keeps drying out
and clogging. We've sent it back for service once for this problem.
We try to use it every day but sometimes it goes a week without being used.
Has anyone else experienced this problem?
I've tried putting the cleaning
gratifying.
Best regards,
Jeff
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Dir., Educational Sales/Distribution
Kino Lorber EDU
333 W. 39th St., Suite 503
New York, NY 10018
(212) 629-6880
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Kudos to Kino for making NPR news this morning regarding their about to be
released Pioneers of African American Cinema. I watched some of the clips they
recently sent out and I think they will be valuable additions to our
collections, for film studies, costume studies, history, and social
is handling directly
Did you try messaging her on FB?
https://www.facebook.com/Nanaeldocumental/?fref=ts
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Reynolds, Jo Ann
<jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.edu<mailto:jo_ann.reyno...@uconn.edu>> wrote:
Anybody picking up distribution of this film? World premiere was D
Anybody picking up distribution of this film? World premiere was December 2015.
Thanks!
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
Homer Babbidge Library
University of Connecticut
369 Fairfield Road, Unit 1005R
Storrs, CT 06269-1005
860-486-1406
VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the
Looking for a copy of this DVD. I’ve emailed Crikoteka but no response, may not
have English speaking/reading staff.
Must have English subtitles.
Thanks for any leads.
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
Homer Babbidge Library
University of Connecticut
369 Fairfield Road, Unit
Hi Lorraine and List,
We put the DVD (or VHS) on reserve.
We also look for online pay per view sources.
We let them know when it is not available on pay per view (that we can find,
anyway, with a reasonable search).
Just updated pay per view sites on my libguide. Fan TV is beating out
Points well taken, Dennis.
It is true that copyright law is becoming more, not sure what the correct
description would be, contentious?, visible?, but as ill understood as ever.
My agreement was with the Section 108 issues and the misinformation that swirls
around Section 108 (but also extends
I third this interpretation by Deg and Terry.
It is important to read the law for yourself because sometimes there is
misinformation on this list and with content providers.
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
Homer Babbidge Library
University of Connecticut
369 Fairfield
I would say yes, the section 108 copy could proceed since there is not a
replacement copy available for a reasonable price. I would not consider a term
stream to be a replacement copy for a VHS or DVD.
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
Homer Babbidge Library
University of
It is outrageously expensive if it is an annual cost and we would not purchase
from them.
We do without if the cost is too high. Or, we might try to claim fair use,
depending on the title and proposed use.
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
University of Connecticut
Homer
We have changed our policy and will rarely, and only under certain
circumstances, purchase the stream for feature films. Students can get them so
much cheaper on demand when needed and we’re not going crazy trying to keep up
with the licenses needed for class use.
Best,
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Depending on the topic's slant you might consider:
Peep Culture - Sally Blake, Peep Me Productions, 2011
Terms and Conditions May Apply, Ro*co Films
Frontline high stakes in cyberspace, 1995
Protecting Our Rights what goes on the internet?, 1998, National Issues Forums
Institute, VHS
Are we
For UConn also, the only equivalent of a DVD purchase is streaming video with
perpetual rights, or at the very least, life of file format. Chris’ comments on
how DVDs are used is classes is the same here.
The cost of licensing a stream for short terms is just too prohibitive. It
limits the
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Ditto for the University of Connecticut with what Deg, Carla, and others have
said about purchasing in perpetuity, hosting our own streams, and purchasing
subscriptions. Much, much prefer to purchase in perpetuity whether we host or
the vendor does.
Best,
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve
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