The integration of multimedia into the repository environment is currently an area of growth for many law schools. This breakout session will bring together law libraries at different stages in the video integration process. Group discussions will cover the following topics: Access, Streaming, & Content Management Digitization & Production Formats, Rights & Permissions Metadata & Presentatio
This project, Introduction to the Law Library, is a CD-based multimedia package which main objective...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in M4V file: "Law School - 2009 JETLaw Symposium ...
<p>Discusses the need for a durable digital repository for legal education conferences. Uses figshar...
Round table discussions on repository management challenges and opportunities. The session will be c...
Round table discussions about the expansion of content beyond the initial faculty scholarship and jo...
U.S. copyright law is a continually changing landscape, especially for educators and librarians. To ...
Following up on the preservation debate, this breakout session will focus on ways in which the Legal...
In this Brown Bag, Debbie Ginsberg discussed the technology used to record, upload, and share videos...
Building on the preceding two panels, the breakout groups will consider strategies to reduce the cos...
Written as a case study, this article outlines Duke Law School Information Services’ video digitizat...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "Law School - WIPO Conference Video ...
Institutional repositories have long represented an avenue for law libraries to add value to their o...
4 Breakout session in the Law Building The Roundtable portion of the event will begin in the Moot Co...
The legal industry is expanding its use of technologies, which stimulates legal education practition...
The Affordable Course Materials Initiative (ACMI) is a library-driven program established by Univers...
This project, Introduction to the Law Library, is a CD-based multimedia package which main objective...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in M4V file: "Law School - 2009 JETLaw Symposium ...
<p>Discusses the need for a durable digital repository for legal education conferences. Uses figshar...
Round table discussions on repository management challenges and opportunities. The session will be c...
Round table discussions about the expansion of content beyond the initial faculty scholarship and jo...
U.S. copyright law is a continually changing landscape, especially for educators and librarians. To ...
Following up on the preservation debate, this breakout session will focus on ways in which the Legal...
In this Brown Bag, Debbie Ginsberg discussed the technology used to record, upload, and share videos...
Building on the preceding two panels, the breakout groups will consider strategies to reduce the cos...
Written as a case study, this article outlines Duke Law School Information Services’ video digitizat...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "Law School - WIPO Conference Video ...
Institutional repositories have long represented an avenue for law libraries to add value to their o...
4 Breakout session in the Law Building The Roundtable portion of the event will begin in the Moot Co...
The legal industry is expanding its use of technologies, which stimulates legal education practition...
The Affordable Course Materials Initiative (ACMI) is a library-driven program established by Univers...
This project, Introduction to the Law Library, is a CD-based multimedia package which main objective...
Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in M4V file: "Law School - 2009 JETLaw Symposium ...
<p>Discusses the need for a durable digital repository for legal education conferences. Uses figshar...