No, but I have been thinking of writing one about UConn's experience with
streaming.
Will try to pull some thoughts and ideas together over the next week or so.
Jo Ann
Jo Ann Reynolds
Reserve Services Coordinator
University of Connecticut Libraries
369 Fairfield Road, Unit 2005RR
Storrs, CT
Dar Wisdom,
Have any of you used the database called anatomy tv?:
http://www.anatomy.tv/
For me this is not a video database. For me this is mostly a sciences database
(kind of textbook made into a database) or maybe is cool for some of you
Any thoughts.
Reason I asked if someone wants me
Jessica
This is patently NOT TRUE. US copyright law identifies amount as one of the
four factors in determining whether a use is fair use, but it has NEVER
specified that only the smallest possible amount is permissible.
deg
deg farrelly
ASU Libraries
Arizona State University
P.O. Box
yeah! Remember that the CCUMC/CONFU Fair Use Guidelines for Educational
Multimedia years back attempted to quantify. ALA and other participants
in the drafting process pretty much refused to sign on because of these
attempts and I think it's a good stand to to stand by. Quantifying fair
use is
It's worth noting that Judge Evans actually emphasized that it is legitimate to
excerpt an entire chapter (even a chapter written by a different author from
the rest of the book) in order to provide students with a context for the
material to be discussed. That is, she justified including MORE
Well we now have a 10% ruling from a Federal Court but since the material
in question was non fiction it would almost surely be less for works of
fiction. There
is about 100 years of case law which gives fiction work significantly more
protection (and non fiction less).
HOWEVER there is also
Sheesh Judith OF COURSE THERE IS NOTHING ON media but guess what Copyright
law is Copyright law and fair use is fair use . As for the Face to Face do
ot get that at all. Please explain how a low which in EXPLICIT detail says
the use MUST be in a PHYSICAL classroom with an instructor present can
Good points -- I see another healthy debate on the horizon. Hold football for
Lucy, hope for the best, rinse, repeat.
If I'm not mistaken it was the Kinko's case here in Ann Arbor, where some of
these specific percentages were discussed. I think the prof. had copied 30-40%
of a book, but the
Silly me.
Judy
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Sheesh Judith OF COURSE THERE IS NOTHING
Honestly I am not obsessed with 10% especially if the material is say under
an hour, my problem is and has been the absurd claim that an entire work of
any length could be digitized and streamed in its entirety
I should also confess that actually thought most of the material in the GSU
case was
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I once took that personality test online and it said I am most like Lucy in
Peanuts. My husband, who is most like Schroeder, doesn’t let me forget it.
Nickels welcome.
Judge Evans talks about the Kinko’s and Michigan Documents cases, and disagrees
about the “good parts” argument. In only one
Oops, now I'm obsessing . by the way everyone, Lucy is meant to represent
the problem, the issue, the thick pudding of discourse ya' know, the meme
that says it all!
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So I ask again even under your view how can an ENTIRE work of any length
pass a fair use test? This case apparently involved a large number of
smaller excepts and I don't really care if it was only a few out of 74 that
were upheld the point is the LONGER ones were found in violation so it is
not
I just realized how relieved I am not to have to jump feet first into this
particular fray. From now on, it's gonna be (to quote Stephen Dedalus)
Silence, exile, and cunning...
gary
Gary Handman
Director
Media Resources Center
Moffitt Library
UC Berkeley
510-643-8566
Have you used Pinterest to advertise your library's DVDs to your students?
How successful has it been? Did you encounter copyright issues using cover
images? Did you encounter problems with students comments? Thanks.
Farhad Moshiri
Audiovisual Librarian
University of the Incarnate Word
San
Hi,
We have been on Pinterest for several months now. So far no problems. Here
is the link to our boards http://pinterest.com/OakLawnPL/ . We are using it to
promote summer reading also.
Julia Churchill
Audio Visual Supervisor
Oak Lawn Public Library
9427 S. Raymond Ave.
Oak Lawn,
Hmm, interesting idea, Farhad. I'd not thought of that. I imagine Tumblr could
do similar things, visually at least, but Pinterest seems to have some thematic
tracking that could be of use I suppose. I should play with that a bit.
I use LibraryThing to track reviews for a journal ( Asian
Not the computer company but the Beatles' publishing company.
Who handles the rights to films (and how do you get in touch with them?)? I
assume Paul McCartney? Since it's a British company, does someone over here
handle US rights?
Dave
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David Dvorchak
Office Manager
Providence Community
Apple never directly controlled the rights. Which film specifically?
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Dave Dvorchak ddvorc...@provcomlib.orgwrote:
Not the computer company but the Beatles' publishing company.
Who handles the rights to films (and how do you get in touch with them?)?
I assume
Well, I see now that UA / MGM have Yellow Submarine and Let It Be. I was
thinking of the Shea Stadium concert, which, I see now has never been
officially released on VHS or DVD, So even if I have a print of it, I
assume it's a no-go!
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:41 PM, Jessica Rosner
You really, really, really do NOT want to screw with the Beatles people on
music rights. There was an article recently about the time and effort MAD
MEN had to put in to secure the use of one song. If it was never released
or can not be licensed you would be better off showing SONG OF THE SOUTH
Right, I was under the impression that it had been released but I proved
myself wrong!
SOTS, that's a good one. I'm sure the Disney Police would be kicking my
door down. Perhaps a double-feature with Birth of A Nation!
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 9:58 PM, Jessica Rosner maddux2...@gmail.comwrote:
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