deg,

I agree with your assertion to a large extent. That said, point of fact,
the report does provide some nods to trends in media intersection with
academic libraries. There are several members of our community, such as
myself, who are additionally engaged in services related to these trends.


Variety of formats (sometimes code for media): (p. 2, "Librarians will be
challenged to provide services in a variety of formats, for a variety of
students who are attending their institution (and others).")

Multimodal Scholarship: (p. 10, "publications that support embedded media
formats"; p. 15, "encourage and use digital media formats for broad
dissemination of information.")

Media Production: (p. 23, "Universities and libraries that do not embrace
the potential for multimedia production, project management, and university
services (Johnson, Adams, and Cummins 2012) could quickly fall behind the
curve.")



Still, agreed, it is a bit stunning that educational media collections and
concomitant issues are completely absent, particularly at a time when
eLearning seems to be all the rage.  A/V preservation of local collections
appears to be overlooked as well, even when the authors had a prime
opportunity to explicitly include it (p. 15, "Methods for providing
discovery, access, delivery, and preservation of nontext scholarship (cell
lines, data sets, etc.) will continue to change the landscape of scholarly
communication.").  We have to keep pushing the rock, while rolling with the
times!

Best,
Scott

-- 
Media Outreach and Learning Spaces Librarian
University of Minnesota Libraries - Twin Cities
341 Walter Library
[email protected]    612.626.0629
Media Services: lib.umn.edu/media
SMART Learning Commons: lib.umn.edu/smart


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> Subject: [Videolib] More proof that media is the redheaded step child
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> In case you are not already aware, the Association of College & Research
> Libraries' Research Planning and Review Committee released their
> "Environmental Scan 2013" this past April.
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> The 45 page document is freely available at
> http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/publications/whitepapers/EnvironmentalScan13.pdf
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> The report focuses on the following areas: Trends in Higher Education;
> Future of the Profession; Scholarly Communication; Radical Collaboration;
> Technology; and Assessment and Accountability.
>
> Go ahead, I dare you?. Find the references to media in the report.
>
> No mention of the upsurge in streaming video, the demise of vast
> collections of VHS that are approaching obsolescence and may be
> irreplaceable, no mention of collaborative media collection development, or
> of the possibilities of PDA for media collection development.
>
> Pathetic.
>
> I'll get off my soap box now.
>
> deg farrelly, Media Librarian
> Arizona State University Libraries
> Hayden Library C1H1
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