Re: [Videolib] 13th and Streaming Distribution w/o EducationalAvailability

2016-12-05 Thread Meghann Matwichuk
Thank you for the additional perspective, John -- and to all who've added to this conversation over the past several days. The blog posting you link to does a great job of outlining what's at stake here,

Re: [Videolib] 13th and Streaming Distribution w/o EducationalAvailability

2016-12-03 Thread John Vallier
The optimist in me hopes DuVernay’s advocacy for non-profit screenings, and Netflix’s apparent agreement to facilitate such use, will kick-start a new .edu friendly approach to provide access to restrictively licensed content. However, my more realistically grounded experience with trying to

Re: [Videolib] 13th and Streaming Distribution w/o EducationalAvailability

2016-12-02 Thread Nell J Chenault
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Re: [Videolib] 13th and Streaming Distribution w/o EducationalAvailability

2016-12-02 Thread Jessica Rosner
<brian.bol...@temple.edu> > *Sent:* Friday, December 02, 2016 9:10 AM > *To:* videolib@lists.berkeley.edu > *Subject:* Re: [Videolib] 13th and Streaming Distribution w/o > EducationalAvailability > > I agree that the issue of digital-only copies is becoming a critical one >

Re: [Videolib] 13th and Streaming Distribution w/o EducationalAvailability

2016-12-02 Thread Randy Pitman
Distribution w/o EducationalAvailability I agree that the issue of digital-only copies is becoming a critical one for libraries, both for us video folks and in music librarianship. At the VRT Business meeting in Orlando, we learned that a high-level ALA group tasked with meeting with streaming content