Thank you, Scott, for posting this important question. A quick added
question: are teachers ever assigning streams to their students' syllabi
for them to watch at home, as they would, say, a book or article?

Thanks,

Judith Dancoff


On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Kielley, Elizabeth <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We buy our documentaries on DVD, seldom streaming, and try to purchase
> combo packs for feature films. DVDs can be played in laptops.
>
>
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:videolib-bounces@
> lists.berkeley.edu] *On Behalf Of *scott petersen
> *Sent:* Tuesday, September 6, 2016 6:15 PM
> *To:* videolib <[email protected]>
> *Subject:* [Videolib] DVD vs. Blu-ray
>
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
>
> I'm getting close to releasing my latest documentary. Are you folks
> transitioning over to Blu-ray? Do DVDs still have a place in libraries? How
> much of your new purchases are streaming as opposed to physical media?
>
> Best,
>
> Scott Petersen
>
> Producer/Director "Hitchhiking to the Edge of Sanity"
>
> www.HitchhikingDocumentary.com
>
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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.

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