The session explores the potential for “Patron Driven Acquisition” (PDA) as a model for the acquisition of online video. Today, PDA has become a standard model of acquisition in the eBook market, more effectively aligning spend with use and increased return on investment (ROI). PDA is an unexplored model for acquisition of video, for which library collection development is complicated by higher storage and delivery costs, labor overheads for content selection and acquisition, and a dynamic film industry in which media and the technology that supports it is changing daily. Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and La Trobe University in Australia launched a research project in collaboration with Kanopy to explore the opportunity for PDA ...
Use of multimedia for teaching and learning, particularly digital video, has become ubiquitous in hi...
Purpose: The purpose of this one-year longitudinal study is to examine the usage and production of e...
As the Internet and online media have become reachable for the vast majority of the developing and d...
Letting the patron choose ebooks has been a successful experience. Why not apply the same purchase ...
This paper explores the potential for online video as a mechanism to transform the ways students lea...
Library resource awareness poster highlighting new resources, video databases, and the process of pa...
In less than 10 years the availability of digitally converted or born digital video, has grown expon...
Rapid and significant changes in digital video production and delivery technologies have created bo...
This paper investigates how to enable undergraduate students’ use of online video for coursework usi...
The demand for educationally-targeted video archives and services is high according to this US repor...
Low usage statistics for library resources are a big concern for the librarians at the State Univers...
Research indicates that student use of digital video has increased dramatically in recent years, bot...
There has been a noticeable rise in the use of, and research into, educational videos in tertiary ed...
CONTEXT Pre-recorded video lectures are becoming more ubiquitous in higher education – a trend accel...
Video frequently plays a role in the classroom, but as online education grows new challenges are pre...
Use of multimedia for teaching and learning, particularly digital video, has become ubiquitous in hi...
Purpose: The purpose of this one-year longitudinal study is to examine the usage and production of e...
As the Internet and online media have become reachable for the vast majority of the developing and d...
Letting the patron choose ebooks has been a successful experience. Why not apply the same purchase ...
This paper explores the potential for online video as a mechanism to transform the ways students lea...
Library resource awareness poster highlighting new resources, video databases, and the process of pa...
In less than 10 years the availability of digitally converted or born digital video, has grown expon...
Rapid and significant changes in digital video production and delivery technologies have created bo...
This paper investigates how to enable undergraduate students’ use of online video for coursework usi...
The demand for educationally-targeted video archives and services is high according to this US repor...
Low usage statistics for library resources are a big concern for the librarians at the State Univers...
Research indicates that student use of digital video has increased dramatically in recent years, bot...
There has been a noticeable rise in the use of, and research into, educational videos in tertiary ed...
CONTEXT Pre-recorded video lectures are becoming more ubiquitous in higher education – a trend accel...
Video frequently plays a role in the classroom, but as online education grows new challenges are pre...
Use of multimedia for teaching and learning, particularly digital video, has become ubiquitous in hi...
Purpose: The purpose of this one-year longitudinal study is to examine the usage and production of e...
As the Internet and online media have become reachable for the vast majority of the developing and d...