Re: [Videolib] New Library Learning Commons and Media closed reserves

2011-01-14 Thread Bergman, Barbara J
Antonella, Viewing stations - whether it's using an old-fashioned monitor or a new-fangled computer -- are perfectly legal and a fairly common setup in libraries. Well, common except for the snacks. A student is sitting in the Commons watching on a computer with headphones does not turn it

[Videolib] New Library Learning Commons and Media closed reserves

2011-01-13 Thread Antonella Ward
Kind Videolib-L folks, I have what I think is an interesting question for you this morning. Apologies if this issue has been discussed ad nauseam before. I have not searched the list archives for possible answers to this dilemma. I oversee the Media collection in our library, and we have

Re: [Videolib] New Library Learning Commons and Media closed reserves

2011-01-13 Thread Dennis Doros
Dear Anotella, Answering the specific question: if the professor is present and the screening can *only* be seen by the students in the class, I don't see a problem. But if it's open space for everybody and/or he's off downing jello shots, it does violate PPR. *If* it's film studies or any

Re: [Videolib] New Library Learning Commons and Media closed reserves

2011-01-13 Thread Dennis Doros
@lists.berkeley.edu *Subject:* Re: [Videolib] New Library Learning Commons and Media closed reserves Dear Anotella, Answering the specific question: if the professor is present and the screening can *only* be seen by the students in the class, I don't see a problem. But if it's open space

Re: [Videolib] New Library Learning Commons and Media closed reserves

2011-01-13 Thread Dennis Doros
Doros *Sent:* Thursday, January 13, 2011 1:08 PM *To:* videolib@lists.berkeley.edu *Subject:* Re: [Videolib] New Library Learning Commons and Media closed reserves Dear Anotella, Answering the specific question: if the professor is present and the screening can *only* be seen