Please note that this event is scheduled for the afternoon on June 13, not
the morning as originally announced.
Workshop: Innovation in the Library, UMBC: From Digital Depository to
e-Publishers
Aa Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) Workshop
George Washington University, Washington,
Dear Wisdom,
Do any of you have a contract with Swank for digital campus? If so, would you
mind replying to me directly. It seems we are having difficulties in terms of
the technical part and providing the access via our catalog. So I would like to
know how you went around.
Thanks
Cindy
Our library recently purchased a subscription to Health and Healthcare in Video
(Alexander Street Press).
I am trying to decide how to best promote this to our users-given that this
currently is very selective. My reluctance is because I am afraid our users
will try to use only this resource
Does anyone know who I would contact for information on the rights?
Maureen Tripp
Media Librarian
Iwasaki Library
120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
maureen_tr...@emerson.edu
(617)824-8407
VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues
relating to the selection,
It is currently available, along with a lot of Criterion films, on Hulu Plus.
I sent a general inquiry about streaming to Jon Mulvaney of Criterion
mulva...@criterion.com
and he replied by referring me to Hulu Plus:
Institutional streaming licenses are not available at this time. I do
hope
I'm curious. Using your personal subscription to Hulu, or Netflix, etc. to show
something in class does not infringe copyright law? In this case, since one
does not own the material, one has to follow the terms of use of the service.
Since these services clearly say for personal use, I don't
It might infringe on CONTRACT law in that in you stated it was for
personal use to obtain the service, I don't believe it would not infringe
on copyright law since it is a legal copy being shown in a classroom ( as
opposed to being streamed to a students computer directly by the
university).