Publication Date
10-20-2012
Document Type
Poster
Start Date
20-10-2012 9:00 AM
End Date
20-10-2012 10:00 AM
Description
The latest developments in streaming technologies allow direct access to media contents in real time through personal computers and mobile devices over the Internet. Ford’s presentation dealt with the different acquisition and distribution methods used in delivering a wide range of streaming video and audio resources to the faculty, staff, and students of the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, as well as with the attendant licensing and copyright issues. Ford also talked about the joint project conducted by the library and the UNLV Film Department, the goal of which is to digitize videos for teaching, learning, and research purposes.
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Recommended Citation
Ford, C. (2012, October 18-21). Digitizing and hosting streaming media directly from libraries [Poster presentation]. 2012 OLAC Conference, Albuquerque, NM, United States. https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/olac-conference/2012/presentations/10/
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Digitizing and Hosting Streaming Media Directly from Libraries
The latest developments in streaming technologies allow direct access to media contents in real time through personal computers and mobile devices over the Internet. Ford’s presentation dealt with the different acquisition and distribution methods used in delivering a wide range of streaming video and audio resources to the faculty, staff, and students of the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, as well as with the attendant licensing and copyright issues. Ford also talked about the joint project conducted by the library and the UNLV Film Department, the goal of which is to digitize videos for teaching, learning, and research purposes.