Gail, My library follows Kastenmeier guidelines, which outline a limited time period we should keep the off-air recording (see Matt's link below). The biggest issue we have is when faculty want the materials available longer term. Sometimes we're able to purchase a permanent copy through the station, though it seems to typically take 4-6 weeks after broadcast for a copy to be made and shipped to us. Kastenmeier is usefully for serving really immediate faculty needs.
Good luck, Kim Stanton Head, Media Library University of North Texas [email protected] P: (940) 565-4832 F: (940) 369-7396 From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ball, James (jmb4aw) Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 11:14 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Videolib] MSNBC Hi Gail, There's a set of guidelines called the "Kastenmeier Guidelines for Off-Air Taping for Educational Purposes" that a lot of places follow. You can find them here: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/Kastenmeier.html. They're not actual law per se, and the rules are kinda wonky, but this might work for your purposes. You can Google "kastenmeier guidelines" if you want to know more about them. Cheers, Matt ________________________________________ Matt Ball Media and Collections Librarian University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22904 [email protected]<https://mail.eservices.virginia.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=62fe60f092584617be4c37bdfc2dcf42&URL=mailto%3amattball%40virginia.edu> | 434-924-3812 From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gail Fedak Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 12:04 PM To: videolib Subject: [Videolib] MSNBC A faculty member has requested that we tape "off-air" a 3 hour program airing on MSNBC over this weekend. My first inclination is to say no. Is this correct? Thanks, Gail -- Gail B. Fedak Director, Media Resources Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Phone: 615-898-2899 Fax: 615-898-2530 Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Web: www.mtsu.edu/~imr<http://www.mtsu.edu/%7Eimr> "Education is a progressive study of your own ignorance." - Will Durant
VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and distributors.
