I believe we’ll be moving to this policy very soon. We already do it for films we were unable to license.
Best, Jo Ann Jo Ann Reynolds Reserve Services Coordinator University of Connecticut Homer Babbidge Library 369 Fairfield Road, Unit 1005RR Storrs, CT 06269-1005 860-486-1406 voice 860-486-0584 fax From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Anna Simon Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 12:06 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Videolib] Asking students to pay for streaming Hello again, Our library has been streaming faculty requests via ShareStream, (almost 700 in the fall of 2014) but we're changing our policy to ask that if students wish to stream films and they're available via Amazon or Netflix that they purchase their own streaming media. Of course the DVD will be available for checkout in the library for free. I'm curious if other libraries have this policy too and if so how patrons--including faculty--reacted when it was adopted. Has it been successful? [Library-logo-ES.png] Anna Simon Collection, Research & Instruction Librarian Art, Film, and Museum Studies 202-687-7467 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Ars Hoya: GU Art Blog<https://blogs.commons.georgetown.edu/ajs299/> Georgetown University Lauinger Library 37th & O Sts. NW Washington, DC 20057
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