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Furthermore, data from our survey Academic Library Streaming Video shows that 49.7% of institutions that provide streaming video have a local hosting solution 34.9% have a solution provided by an institution IT unit 23.3 % have a solution provided by the library Date: Monday, June 27, 2016 at 9:12 PM To: "videolib@lists.berkeley.edu<mailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu>" <videolib@lists.berkeley.edu<mailto:videolib@lists.berkeley.edu>> Subject: [Videolib] homegrown video streaming service Hello, Colleagues, I would like to ask for a show of hands among members of this list. Please answer YES if your institution has a video streaming service that meets these three conditions: a) you purchase videos individually as downloads; b) you host the downloaded files on a server that is controlled locally (i.e., by the library itself or the parent institution); c) you stream the content to end-users who authenticate themselves with a locally administered login/password system. Please respond to me privately at: kent.underw...@nyu.edu<mailto:kent.underw...@nyu.edu><mailto:kent.underw...@nyu.edu> Thanks! Kent Underwood Music Librarian/Head of the Avery Fisher Center for Music and Media New York University Bobst Library, 70 Washington Square South, #207 New York, NY 10012 kent.underw...@nyu.edu<mailto:kent.underw...@nyu.edu><mailto:kent.underw...@nyu.edu> 212-998-2523
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