Video of a virtual presentation by Kelley McGrath, University of Oregon, on the cataloging of three types of digital resources: streaming media; blogs, vlogs, and podcasts; and tangible digital resources such as optical discs, flash drives, and Playaway Views. The presentation covers the provider-neutral approach used in cataloging digital and electronic resources and all aspects of cataloging streaming media, which are also outlined in the OLAC Streaming Media Best Practices guide release in 2018
January 2019 library resources highlight compiled for the University Faculty Assembly Academic Affai...
Williams discussed the workflow developed for cataloging a collection of streaming video documentari...
This webinar will outline streaming video options utilized by Cornell University Library in order to...
In less than 10 years the availability of digitally converted or born digital video, has grown expon...
The following lightning talk session introduces a freely accessible, peer-reviewed guide that effect...
Transitioning from physical format to digital delivery of educational media collections creates a se...
Michelle Urberg, Kelley McGrath, and Morag Stewart presented on the outcomes of their OLAC research ...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
The Internet has quickly become a resource for multimedia and video content. Search engines have too...
Promoting streaming video is important in ensuring use of the resource. These presentation slides co...
PresentationA LIFT Forum presentation. The purpose of the Library and Information Technology Forum i...
Despite the widespread adoption of streaming video by academic libraries, there has been little disc...
The main objective of this program is to show how libraries can provide an “online video library” to...
The main objective of this poster is to show how libraries can provide an “online video library” to ...
Describes the different kinds of streaming media and things libraries should keep in mind about them
January 2019 library resources highlight compiled for the University Faculty Assembly Academic Affai...
Williams discussed the workflow developed for cataloging a collection of streaming video documentari...
This webinar will outline streaming video options utilized by Cornell University Library in order to...
In less than 10 years the availability of digitally converted or born digital video, has grown expon...
The following lightning talk session introduces a freely accessible, peer-reviewed guide that effect...
Transitioning from physical format to digital delivery of educational media collections creates a se...
Michelle Urberg, Kelley McGrath, and Morag Stewart presented on the outcomes of their OLAC research ...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
The Internet has quickly become a resource for multimedia and video content. Search engines have too...
Promoting streaming video is important in ensuring use of the resource. These presentation slides co...
PresentationA LIFT Forum presentation. The purpose of the Library and Information Technology Forum i...
Despite the widespread adoption of streaming video by academic libraries, there has been little disc...
The main objective of this program is to show how libraries can provide an “online video library” to...
The main objective of this poster is to show how libraries can provide an “online video library” to ...
Describes the different kinds of streaming media and things libraries should keep in mind about them
January 2019 library resources highlight compiled for the University Faculty Assembly Academic Affai...
Williams discussed the workflow developed for cataloging a collection of streaming video documentari...
This webinar will outline streaming video options utilized by Cornell University Library in order to...