Hi Video Librarians,
I am looking forward to meeting all the librarians coming along to ALA
Midwinter this year. I am pleased to be launching my film "UnSlut: A
Documentary Film" on Kanopy, as well as my new book, "UnSlut: A Diary and
Memoir" at the Houghton Mifflin booth.
I hope you can all
Jeremy,
It does! But in terms of 108, is this information discoverable in a
"reasonable" search? (Note that 108 does not require an exhaustive search nor
does it require tracking down the copyright holder)
How would a librarian discover this information?
Of course one of the reasonable
Hello Video Librarians,
The DER team is excited to meet you this weekend at the ALA Midwinter
Meeting! We'll be sharing booth 946 with Media Education Foundation (MEF),
so stop over to learn about both of our renowned documentary collections.
>From the founding classics to contemporary works, DER
Hello Video Librarians,
My name is Colin Goddard. I am a survivor of the Virginia Tech mass-shooting in
2007, featured in the documentary "Living for 32: Searching for Solutions to
Gun Violence", and will be speaking at Kanopy's Exclusive Filmmaker Panel this
weekend. Earlier this week, I was
I'm looking for film distributor for screening license to use our DVD copy
of KIDS by Larry Clark. Does anyone have contact information for Shining
Excalibur Pictures or Guys Upstairs? Swank tells me they do not have this
film.
Rhonda Pancoe
Media Acquisitions Coordinator
Colgate University
13
Hi Nicholle,
I've never encountered digital copies with DVDs, but my guess is that
there is a license tied to the digital copy. Licenses trump copyright
exceptions. So the license language would have to permit the use.
We often encounter a similar situation with books that include CD-ROMs or