We rely on streamed music services like Naxos and the Alexander Street
titles. Our CD collection is large but not used nearly as much as it was
in the past. I believe our students are all Itunes savvy, too.

 

Christine Crowley

Dean of Learning Resources

Adjunct Faculty, Theatre

Northwest Vista College

3535 N. Ellison Dr.

San Antonio, TX 78251

210.486.4572 voice

210.486.4504 fax

 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marilyn
Nasserden
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 9:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Videolib] music reserves

 

Many academic music courses now use iTunes for their streamed music
course reserve lists - which can be set up by the music faculty or
library.  The students at our institution then assume the costs of
downloading the streamed music however I understand that the library
pays for these at some other institutions.
Marilyn

On 2/8/2011 7:48 PM, Bergman, Barbara J wrote: 

Are any of you up on best practices for audio reserves?

 

I received a question about the legalities of doing a coursepack or
e-reserves of music.

I don't have the list of songs/artists yet, but I think it's a history
of pop music class.

What resources should I take a look at for guidance?

 

TIA,

Barb

 

Barb Bergman | Media Services & Interlibrary Loan Librarian | Minnesota
State University, Mankato | (507) 389-5945 | [email protected]

 

 
 
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