Re: [Videolib] Vietnamese Film

2014-02-17 Thread Elena Wayne
Jessica... Pardon my snarky response. Ive known you for at least twenty five years.. it's ELENA NOT ELANA AND PLEASE NOTE THE ;-) it is meant as SARCASM! I was NEVER suggesting the use of the youtube copy AND yes your snark is showing.. Have a Great Week... Everybody.. stay warm... ELENA

Re: [Videolib] Vietnamese Film

2014-02-17 Thread Jessica Rosner
Sorry I have been known to misspell my own name ( but oddly I never misspell Greg Maddux ) . I am psycho sensitive re youtube because folks here have posted it NOT as sarcasm and it often used by professors. Honestly the NY Times thing is important because it is the difference between knowing

[Videolib] Question for academic librarians re DVD screenings

2014-02-17 Thread benr...@usfca.edu
Hi I'm interested in what, if anything, other academic librarians do if they get wind of a screening of non-PPR dvds that they acquired at the request of a professor -- screenings which are for class curricular use but to which the campus community is also invited (though it's very unlikely

Re: [Videolib] Question for academic librarians re DVD screenings

2014-02-17 Thread Randal Baier
I usually leave that alone. It's up to the faculty member to follow these limitations also. In general, if a few people come to a class, during the published class time, I don't consider that much of an issue. They are probably tangentially related, although not technically enrolled. If

Re: [Videolib] Question for academic librarians re DVD screenings

2014-02-17 Thread Karsten, Eileen
If you are sure the professor is using the Library copy, you could send him a note. In the note, you could mention that you have heard that he is showing Movie X and has invited the community. You inform him, if he is using the Library’s DVD copy, the Library does not have PPR for it. If he

Re: [Videolib] Question for academic librarians re DVD screenings

2014-02-17 Thread Dennis Doros
As a distributor, I would appreciate Eileen's approach Dennis Doros Milestone Film Video milefi...@gmail.com 201-767-3117 Sent from my iPhone On Feb 17, 2014, at 4:25 PM, Karsten, Eileen kars...@mx.lakeforest.edu wrote: If you are sure the professor is using the Library copy, you could

Re: [Videolib] Question for academic librarians re DVD screenings

2014-02-17 Thread Susan Weber
I would send the prof a respectful note, letting them know that there are rights issues involved when a video is screened outside the classroom, and offer to help clear the rights for their screening. I think that it is my duty as the overall manager of the media collection to inform our users