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diglib: RE: streaming media web page *** last post in thread ***
- To: Sara Brownmiller <snb@darkwing.uoregon.edu>, Library Council <lib-council@lists.uoregon.edu>, kirstinh@darkwing.uoregon.edu, Kellie Ann Garsed-Donnelly <hopper@darkwing.uoregon.edu>, ""Laura L. Willey"" <lwilley@uoregon.edu>, Stacy DeHart <sdehart@darkwing.uoregon.edu>, Andrew Kirkpatrick <andrewn@darkwing.uoregon.edu>, diglib@lists.uoregon.edu, Library Council <lib-council@lists.uoregon.edu>, kirstinh@darkwing.uoregon.edu, Kellie Ann Garsed-Donnelly <hopper@darkwing.uoregon.edu>
- Subject: diglib: RE: streaming media web page *** last post in thread ***
- From: Andrew R Bonamici <bonamici@darkwing.uoregon.edu>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 21:59:44 -0700
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Good point, Sara -- I see how this might get confusing. For my part,
anyway, I started the thread by posting to lib-council & several key
individuals. Diglib & IMG staff were added when I referenced their
intake processes. I believe almost all of the prior messages are
appended; but as Sara points out, some of them might have gone to me
but not to the lists. I don't have it on this machine but Tom Matney
sent an additional reply to say that Laura's suggested links will be
incorporated in the site.
To avoid further confusion & unwieldiness, let's make this the last
post in this thread & let Media Svces update the page with the
feedback received so far. Like the rest of the website, it is a work
in progress.
Thanks, everyone.
ARB
-------------------
>
> I'm not sure how we resolve this but I feel we have too many lists
going.
> It is difficult to have a conversation when you only see part of the
> messages. Until Andrew responded here, I did not receive either
Laura's
> or JQ's response, so I'm not sure how they were sent out. Perhaps
my
> email is flaky.
>
> Sara
>
> Sara Brownmiller University of Oregon Libraries
> Director, Library Systems 1299 University of Oregon
> Women's Studies Librarian Eugene, OR 97403-1299
> 541/346-2368 (voice)
> snb@uoregon.edu 541/346-3485 (fax)
>
> On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, Andrew R. Bonamici wrote:
>
> > All:
> >
> > This is very helpful; exactly the kind of discussion I was hoping
for to
> > help refine the site.
> >
> > Here are some additional tools that could prove useful not only
for
> > copyright/IP issues but project intake/evaluation in general (&
not only
> > for streaming media):
> >
> >
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~kirstinh/IT%20Fellowship/Requirements.htm
l
> > The requirements gathering questionnaire used by the IMG asks:
> > "Are there any copyright, permission, branding, or asset issues
which need
> > to be considered?"
> >
> > http://libweb.uoregon.edu/diglib/valueset2_rev2.html
> > The Digital Libraries Group "Digital Library Projects - Value Set
> > Questions") also addresses copyright/ownership at an early stage
in the
> > project review/intake process:
> > "Copyright issues create a baseline for decision-making with
respect to
> > digitization. Candidates for digitization must be in the public
domain or
> > there must be a clear plan of action for obtaining permission to
digitize.
> > In situations where copyright issues present great difficulties,
it may be
> > appropriate to create a digital finding aid or another e-tool that
will
> > serve to enhance access.
> >
> > 1. Has the copyright status of the materials/collections to be
> > digitized been determined?
> > 2. Are the materials/collections in the public domain or
protected
> > under copyright law?
> > 3. If the materials/collections are protected under copyright
law, what
> > is the likelihood that the Library will be able to obtain the
needed
> > permission(s) for digitization?"
> >
> > Thanks again for the feedback.
> >
> > ARB
> >
> > At 02:12 PM 7/29/2004 -0700, Laura L. Willey wrote:
> > >I think it is pretty important that we quickly mount some links
on the
> > >streaming video pages about copyright/intellectual property.
> > >
> > >Maybe a basic copyright page with links at least to:
> > >
> > >UO Copyright Principles in Action
> > >http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~copyrght/Docs_Html/II_GHI.htm#IIH
> > >
> > >FERPA
> > >http://libweb.uoregon.edu/acs_svc/ferpa.html
> > >
> > >Fair Use Guidelines for Educational Media
> > >http://www.indiana.edu/~ccumc/copyright/ccguides.html#toc
> > >
> > >Copyright Crashcourse (Video, Audio and the Community)
> > >http://www.utsystem.edu/ogc/intellectualproperty/mono3.htm
> > >
> > >Laura
> > >
> > >
> > >At 01:15 PM 7/29/2004, JQ Johnson wrote:
> > >>Faye raises lots of important issues. We should get a group
together to
> > >>discuss them further. I think there was some thought last year
that the
> > >>electronic reserves task force would tackle these issues, but
Laura and our
> > >>group are leaning to the conclusion that the people needed to
deal with
> > >>video archive policies are different from the people needed to
deal with
> > >>ereserves, and so it's probably better to convene a different
policy group.
> > >>
> > >>I have lots of opinions on the IP issues, but I don't think we
have a
> > >>consensus yet.
> > >>
> > >>One of the big unknowns in the IP area is how people are going
to apply the
> > >>TEACH Act. My current feeling is that it will be fairly
important, though
> > >>not as important as fair use. TEACH Act has lots of very
specific
> > >>requirements, e.g. password protection, technological protection
mechanisms,
> > >>and a different set of "amount" guidelines from those for fair
use.
> > >>
> > >>I agree with Faye completely that the UO really needs a
centralized service
> > >>that would assist users (I'm thinking mostly of faculty and
other courseware
> > >>developers, but this potentially applies to research
publications as well)
> > >>in obtaining copyright clearances for use of media. Katy
> > >>Kronholm'scopyright clearance office is very tightly focused on
printed
> > >>coursepacks. Music does a bit of copyright clearance with BMI
and ASCAP,
> > >>but doesn't offer a service to the community. Nobody is
prepared to clear
> > >>other media.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>-----Original Message-----
> > >>From: owner-lib-council@lists.uoregon.edu
> > >>[mailto:owner-lib-council@lists.uoregon.edu]On Behalf Of Faye
Chadwell
> > >>Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 1:03 PM
> > >>To: Andrew R. Bonamici; lib-council@lists.uoregon.edu
> > >>Cc: lwilley@darkwing.uoregon.edu
> > >>Subject: Re: lib-council: streaming media web page
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>Andrew,
> > >>
> > >>This is a great start but I have just a couple of questions:
> > >>
> > >>If I am a student who wants to offer my project to you, how do I
know you
> > >>are going to safeguard my intellectual property?
> > >>
> > >>Is there mechanism for submission similar to what JQ and Carol
developed
> > >>for the institutional repository?
> > >>
> > >>Are y'all going to explore or explain some more of the copyright
issues for
> > >>depositing projects or using various types of materials here?
> > >>There are definitely some materials for which we absolutely
cannot use this
> > >>technology, especially some of the videos, DVDs, recordings,
photos, and
> > >>slides we have purchased or received as gifts--not even if we
are only
> > >>showing a part of it.
> > >>
> > >>When we begin purchasing materials for which we have streaming
or
> > >>distribution rights, then how will this fit into the picture?
> > >>
> > >>Just a couple of conversations I have had with the Campus
Copyright office
> > >>indicated to me that they are not in a position to help our
faculty users
> > >>navigate the use of nonprint materials for classroom use. Are
we at a
> > >>point that the Libraries ought to be pressuring the campus to
support this
> > >>more?
> > >>
> > >>Faye
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>At 11:17 AM 7/29/2004, Andrew R. Bonamici wrote:
> > >> >http://libweb.uoregon.edu/med_svc/streaming-media/index.html
> > >> >
> > >> >Admin, Council & other interested parties:
> > >> >
> > >> >Here is a public web page for the streaming media service --
many thanks
> > >> >to Stacy, Andy, Tom & anyone else who helped get this ready! I
think this
> > >> >warrants some wide promotion both within the libraries &
across campus, so
> > >> >am alerting Ron also. In the meantime, check it out & see if
there are
> > >> >additional features/info that you think would be helpful in
making
> > >> >referrals and sharing information about this service with
others on campus.
> > >> >
> > >> >BTW we need to begin moving away from use of "Virage" as a
name for this
> > >> >service -- the brand may be evaporating due to mergers &
acquisitions.
> > >> >
> > >> >ARB
> > >> >
> >
> >
>
===============
Andrew R. Bonamici
Associate University Librarian, Instructional Services
115D Knight Library, University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403-1299 USA
bonamici@uoregon.edu
voice (541) 346-2682
fax (541) 346-3485
http://libweb.uoregon.edu