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4 th Annual May Faculty Institute Media Patch Bay: Solution for the Sharing of Media Programs Presented by: Medaline Philbert – Assistant University for Distributive Learning Angela Apuzzo – Manager, Learning Resource Center Nursing Peter Carroll – Video/Communications Analyst for Network Services May 18, 2005
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Media Patch Bay: Solution for the Sharing of Media Programs Presentation Focus: Library Perseverance when all else seems bleak Nursing Learning Resource Center Collaboration – internal and external DoIT – Division of Information Technology Innovation and cost savings
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Media Patch Bay: Solution for the Sharing of Media Programs Library Perseverance when all seems bleak Media access and delivery issues Distance Education Copyright
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Library Media Access and Delivery Issues Duplicate copies at both campuses Circulate for 3 days with no renewals No mail delivery - require pickup
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Library Distance Education Request streaming in support of courses: Literature – Literature of the Supernatural Literature – Victorian Views History
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Library Copyright TEACH: Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act enacted November 2, 2002 Benefits: Expanded range of allowed works Expansion of receiving location Storage of transmitted content Digitization of analog works
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Copyright … Requirements Provision of policies and information materials Transmission solely for enrolled students Technical measures to prevent retention – finite time No interference with technological measures Limited long-term retention of copies Digitize portion of analog if no digital version Mediated instructional materials
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Media Patch Bay Solution for the Sharing of Media Programs Nursing Learning Resource Center Collaboration – internal and external Library & DoIT DoIT & Nursing Library & Nursing Vendors
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Nursing - Background Multiple nursing courses needing to view videotapes within the same time frame Increased student assignment of nursing videos on reserve in both libraries Continuing Education courses in Pleasantville, New York and Hudson Valley Center using the same videos
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Lienhard School of Nursing Undergraduate enrollment has increased 36% from Fall 2004 to Fall 2005, Currently 600 students in PL and NY 460 Undergraduate and 140 Graduate Continuing Education enrollment has increased 4 times since the previous year
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Overuse of Video Tapes Different Nursing courses/Programs using the same videos on the same day and occasionally at the same time Students assigned to watch videos on reserve in the library and different faculty removing the tapes to show in their courses.
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Creating anxiety in…. Faculty Staff in the Nursing Learning Resource Centers and Libraries and most importantly, STUDENTS
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Possible Solutions Hand carry videos from NY-PL-NY etc… Purchase additional copies of all videos Explore inter-campus video streaming
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Media Patch Bay Solution for the Sharing of Media Programs DoIT – Network Services Innovation and cost savings Relationship with vendors Maximizing/Sharing resources purchased for other projects Utilization of current resources and infrastructure for new project Cost savings
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Key System Features Comply With Copyright Laws and Regulations Both Now and in the Future Affordable Easy To Use Available To A Number OF Areas Within The University. Libraries, Classrooms and Campuses. Available To Students and Faculty from Outside the University (Home)
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Copyright Considerations Copyrights for use of a physical media item are limited to the functional life of the medium onto which it was recorded, copied or archived by the copyright holder or an authorized distributor or agent. Any unauthorized duplication, distribution or transferal beyond that allowed in the Fair Use Act is prohibited. External viewing shall be limited to one specific group or individual at a time.
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Redefining Media Sharing in a Converged Network Environment Using I.P. to replace CCTV Internal Viewing Options External Viewing Options Digital Archiving
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Direct Wired Network Connection Using Existing Category 5 Cabling. Streaming Media at DVD Quality Using Windows Media MPEG2 Encoder 9 Internal Viewing Options
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Internal Viewing Options Using Existing Network Connections Project Guidelines Do No Harm to the Existing Network Infrastructure Make Modifications Easy to Understand “If you can’t explain it, you can’t maintain it”
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Using existing Category 5 cabling and VHS combination units. Patrons can control playback functions with a remote. Library Tapes and DVDs stay secured. System is expandable. Internal Viewing Options Network Connection
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Category 5 Balun Wiring Monitor IR Ext Monitor DVD/VHS Deck Breakout Box Breakout Box Alcatel Data Switch Connectivity Jack Combination Unit Secure Location
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Someone has to load the tape or DVD Not all areas are wired. Patrons can walk off with a remote. Library Tapes and DVDs are secured. Network Connection Drawbacks
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Windows Media MPEG Streaming WMV Decoder CPU Monitor DVD/VHS Deck WMV Encoder CPU Decoder/Tuner Encoder/Source GIG E Network
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Internal Viewing Options Windows Media Streaming No Software Fees or Licensing Needed DVD Quality Media Sharing. Multiple Simultaneous Users. Library Tapes and DVDs stay secured. System is expandable. Windows Media Servers are more affordable.
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Windows Media Streaming Drawbacks Requires a Computer. Some one has to load the tape. Not as easy to use Multiple simultaneous users. No playback controls.
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VPN Connection to Pace Blackboard Hot Link Third Party Bridge Scheduled Continuous Playback External Viewing Options
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Digitizing, Streaming and Archiving Media is Becoming Easier and More Affordable. Media Distributors are Becoming Much More Vigilant in Protecting and Enforcing Copyrights. Faculty and Students Benefit From Easy Access to Topical Media as a Resource in the Teaching and Learning Process. Opposing Forces: Cost Savings, Copyrights and Convenience
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Using Technique and Technology Stay Informed About Copyright Issues. Act Responsibly. Get Input From the University Community. Pool Resources. Secure and Manage Archived Media Content.
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