The main objective of this program is to show how libraries can provide an “online video library” to library users. Library users with a computer and an Internet connection can view videos through a library. This presentation will include how to purchase streaming videos, how to catalog them, and the technical aspects of making them available to library users
Streaming video is an integral part of the curriculum for many academic courses. While faculty may h...
Film collections in academic libraries, including streaming video and DVDs, serve a variety of user ...
Learn the pros and cons of streaming video, which offers convenience and functionality but also conc...
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
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...
Academic libraries have started a major shift in transitioning their audio-visual materials to strea...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
This webinar will outline streaming video options utilized by Cornell University Library in order to...
Although most academic libraries offer at least some streaming video, not all collection development...
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...
Streaming video is an integral part of the curriculum for many academic courses. While faculty may h...
Film collections in academic libraries, including streaming video and DVDs, serve a variety of user ...
Learn the pros and cons of streaming video, which offers convenience and functionality but also conc...
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
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...
Academic libraries have started a major shift in transitioning their audio-visual materials to strea...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
Dubbed as the next “Killer Application” (Hanss, 2001), digital video’s anticipated impact on compute...
This webinar will outline streaming video options utilized by Cornell University Library in order to...
Although most academic libraries offer at least some streaming video, not all collection development...
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...
Streaming video is an integral part of the curriculum for many academic courses. While faculty may h...
Film collections in academic libraries, including streaming video and DVDs, serve a variety of user ...
Learn the pros and cons of streaming video, which offers convenience and functionality but also conc...