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Media Asset Management: Streaming Video Landscape

Stephen Marvin, West Chester UniversityJoão Gomes, Fundação para a Ciência e TecnologiaCeleste Feather, LYRASIS

Then

Now

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FCCN Video Services

VideoconferenceVideoconference Streaming and ArchiveStreaming and Archive

Colaborative WebConfColaborative WebConf

HD StudioHD Studio

Media Asset ManagementMedia Asset ManagementE-Learning CaptureE-Learning Capture

FCT | FCCN

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PublishRecord Edit

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Media Asset Management

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Video Services Flow

HD StudioHD Studio

E-Learning CaptureE-Learning Capture

Media Asset ManagementMedia Asset ManagementPublic Video RepPublic Video Rep

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Directory of EducatonalResources

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LMS Cloud

Learning Management System

MOOCPlatformPortugal

Internet Educational Resources

Educational Resources for the

academic community

What is on the Radar?

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Silos of the LAMs Libraries, Archives and Museums

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http://vcs.prod.proquest.com:3000/search

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ProQuest

ProQuest does not restrict responsibility to the content of the curation project.Options to create metadata, use open metadata or harvest metadata from other sources.ProQuest can host items.  ProQuest also works closely with BePress.  BePress can host items as well.

ProQuest can do automated or manual captioning.Sciences may not be producing many videos. Performing Arts have many rich examples of lectures, plays, concerts, conferences.A campus inventory of video production activities would be useful.

Athletic events (baseball and football).Campus uses e.g., financial aid process - http://wcupa.financialaidtv.comCourse slide packages (about 150 with hand written notes accompanying the slides)COLLEGE OF ED TECHNOLOGY CENTERCOMMUNICATION STUDIESHISTORYDigital Media Center

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Kaltura Report. State of Video in Education in 2014

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Kaltura Report. State of Video in Education in 2014

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Academic Video Online  Alexander Street PressAmerican History in Video, History in Video and World History in Video  Black Studies in Video  Counseling and Therapy in Video (Vols. I, II, and III)  Criminal Justice and Public Safety in Video  Dance in Video  Digital Theatre Plus, Theatre in Video and BBC Shakespeare Plays Education in Video  Ethnographic Video Online (Vols. I and II)  

Filmakers Library Online  Films on Demand  Kanopy Streaming Videos  LGBT Studies  Media Education Foundation Videos (on Kanopy)  Nursing Education in Video  Opera in Video  Psychotherapy.net Videos  Rehabilitation Therapy in Video  Sports Medicine and Exercise Science in Video  

Adding – KalturaNaxos

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YouTube• vLearn• Alexander Street Press• Kanopy• Artfilms• Vimeo• Digital-Tutors• Lynda.com • YouTube-esque platforms• industry specific online video tools• Google Video• Teacher Tube• TVNews• IEEE Learning Course

References: Ariew, Susan (August 2013) Teaching and Learning with Online Educational Videos: A Subject List of Web Resources for Educators, Choice Current Reviews for Academic Libraries.

Cleary, Colleen and Loria, Anne. (February, 2013) CAUL Datasets Meeting, http://www.caul.edu.au/content/upload/files/dataset$pdf/datasets2013cleary.pdf

DeCesare, J. A. (Feb/March, 2014). Streaming video resources for teaching, learning, and research. Library Technology Reports, 50(2), 5.

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What’s Happening in Library Land?

• Public libraries spent 0.6% of collections budgets on streaming video last year– Midwest Tape, OverDrive, Freegal, Recorded

Books

• Academic library focus is on course support, distance education, and skills training

• Competition among providers is ramping up, although not a great deal of overlapping content

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Arizona State U Survey Results, 2013(deg farrelly)

• 70% of academic libs acquire streaming video• Higher rate of streaming among AA, BA, and

Masters insts.• 87% report no institutional funding for video

outside library• Subscription database taking hold as favored

model

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The Big Players – Educational Video

• Alexander Street Press– 34K full length films of educational content in

humanities and social science, AVON Premium, PBS, Meet the Press, new public library package

• Films Media Group– 17,000 full length films in subject packages,

collections tailored for academic, public, and school libraries

• British Pathé– 85,000 historic films in high res, finest newsreel

archive in existence from 1896-1976

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The Not as Big Players – Educational Video

• Ambrose – own productions and close relationship with BBC

• Docuseek2– exclusives with Bullfrog and Icarus

• Intelecom Academic Video On Demand– Mostly own productions of clip content for first

two years of core college curriculum

• Naxos – Leading distributor of performing arts videos

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The Not as Big Players – Educational Video (cont.)

• ArtFilms-Digital– Documentaries and indie films aimed at niche

markets

• Training and skills specialists– lyndaCampus – software and business skills– Psychotherapy.net – counseling, psychology– IEEE Learning Course – technical and engineering

courses– DigitalTutors - movies, games, digital art design

• Many others – growing field

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The Players – Theatrical Releases

• Exclusive relationships with producers:– Swank Digital– Criterion (but a new Criterion package now

through Alexander Street)

• Much more tightly controlled access than for educational video

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Models• Annual database subscription (most common)• Leased titles for varying term periods• License in perpetuity (not as favored)• Pay Per View (not common)• Evidence Based Acquisition

– Alexander Street and AULC, JISC

• Title by Title Selection for Custom Collection• License titles for delivery on chosen system

(generally from smaller providers)• Freemium

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Other Considerations• Chunking/clipping capabilities• Downloading• DRM• Ownership, distribution rights• MARC records• Discovery service compatibility• Linking in course management software• Proxied, password access• Geographic restrictions - campus only, international?• Usage data (COUNTER COP4 – Multimedia Report 1)

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And, of course, license issues…

• Making copies permitted?• Derivative versions? • Stream only, or download (and cache)?• Public performance rights?• Resource sharing?• Accessibility?


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