Incorporating Streaming Video into Your Library’s services Mary Caspers-Graper Head of Technical Services South Dakota State University
Uses of Streaming Video for Libraries Educational Uses Entertainment Professional Development for Librarians Library Programs – expanding the audience
Changing Environment YouTube second most popular Social Media Site Multiple devices 24/7 viewing
Free Sources YouTube – channels Library of Congress Internet Archive
Acquiring Streaming Video Swank Kanopy Ambrose Films on Demand Alexander Street Press
Factors to consider during Trials Does the platform work the way that you think it should? If there are problems, is technical support responsive? Are there thorough help files? Is the content valuable to your users? Can the content be used in all the ways that patrons need to use it (e.g. embedding, clipping, creating playlists)?
Available Options Library owns DVD or VHS and streaming rights Library purchases DVD with streaming rights included Library purchases streaming rights and the digital file is sent to be hosted on media server Library purchases streaming rights and digital file is hosted on remote server Library subscribes to Streaming Video Collection
Available Options continued Library purchases streaming rights using PDA model
OVER DRIVE HOOPLA Public Libraries
BOSTON PUBLIC Over Drive
LOS ANGLES PUBLIC Hoopla and Overdrive pilot
ONLINE_BEST_PRACTICES_IN_FAIR_USE.PDF Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video
Library Workflow Licensing Promotion Staff Training Cataloging Instruction/Library Guide Tracking
Cataloging Best practices for Streaming Video
Resources Cross, Cheryl,Christine Fischer, and Cathy, Rothermel. “Streaming Film: How to Serve Our Users.” Serials Review 40.3 (2014): DeCesare, Julie A. “Streaming Video Resources for Teaching, Learning, and Research” Library Technology Reports 50.2 (2014). Scardilli, Brandi. “Streaming Video in Public Libraries” Information Today 31.6 (2014): Sonsteby, A. “Films On Demand” Library Journal (2012): 97. Duncan, Cheryl J. and Peterson, Erika Day. Creating a Streaming Video Collection for Your Library. New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.