This webinar will outline streaming video options utilized by Cornell University Library in order to expand media holdings to the campus. In addition to sharing our experiences with several vendors of streaming media, we will also discuss access and licensing arrangements, streaming video PDA programs, as well as copyright and workflows for digitizing physical media for course reserves
Griem reported on Yale’s ongoing, locally hosted streaming Media Library, which supports access to i...
This paper describes a strategy for managing the licensing, acquisition and administration of stream...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
The main objective of this program is to show how libraries can provide an “online video library” to...
Transitioning from physical format to digital delivery of educational media collections creates a se...
Transitioning from physical format to digital delivery of educational media collections creates a se...
Promoting streaming video is important in ensuring use of the resource. These presentation slides co...
Although most academic libraries offer at least some streaming video, not all collection development...
The main objective of this poster is to show how libraries can provide an “online video library” to ...
This presentation was given for 'Increasing Faculty Usage of Streaming Video: A Webcast, sponsored b...
Discusses Kaltura, an open source video streaming platform, currently in cross-campus implementation...
Since 2003, James Madison University has been building a streaming video collection. Using vendor li...
In less than 10 years the availability of digitally converted or born digital video, has grown expon...
Academic libraries have started a major shift in transitioning their audio-visual materials to strea...
This case study data reflects the use of videos in four courses at a small liberal arts university i...
Griem reported on Yale’s ongoing, locally hosted streaming Media Library, which supports access to i...
This paper describes a strategy for managing the licensing, acquisition and administration of stream...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
The main objective of this program is to show how libraries can provide an “online video library” to...
Transitioning from physical format to digital delivery of educational media collections creates a se...
Transitioning from physical format to digital delivery of educational media collections creates a se...
Promoting streaming video is important in ensuring use of the resource. These presentation slides co...
Although most academic libraries offer at least some streaming video, not all collection development...
The main objective of this poster is to show how libraries can provide an “online video library” to ...
This presentation was given for 'Increasing Faculty Usage of Streaming Video: A Webcast, sponsored b...
Discusses Kaltura, an open source video streaming platform, currently in cross-campus implementation...
Since 2003, James Madison University has been building a streaming video collection. Using vendor li...
In less than 10 years the availability of digitally converted or born digital video, has grown expon...
Academic libraries have started a major shift in transitioning their audio-visual materials to strea...
This case study data reflects the use of videos in four courses at a small liberal arts university i...
Griem reported on Yale’s ongoing, locally hosted streaming Media Library, which supports access to i...
This paper describes a strategy for managing the licensing, acquisition and administration of stream...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...