We have a public note in the MARC record for the ones that do have public
screening rights. Library employees get contacted for help frequently
because the room reservation process for the library's auditorium indicates
that they have to show us that they have procured public screening rights.
Lauren
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Lauren Corbett
Director of Resource Services, Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
336-758-6136 ISNI: 0000 0003 5170 369X
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 11:59 AM, Scull, Amanda <ascull_at_keene.edu> wrote:
> We make a note in the back end of the MARC record (not visible on the
> patron side) if we purchase a film with screening rights. If someone on
> campus wants to use a library DVD for a screening, they usually contact us
> first to ask whether they are allowed and we can look it up for them.
>
>
>
> *Amanda Scull, MLIS*
>
> Assistant Professor
>
> Collection Development Librarian
>
> Mason Library 110
>
> Phone: (603)358-2714
>
> ascull_at_keene.edu
>
>
>
> *From:* acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org [mailto:acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org]
> *On Behalf Of *Freeda Brook
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 14, 2016 11:26 AM
> *To:* acqnet_at_lists.ala.org
> *Subject:* [ALCTS-acqnet] License agreements for DVD and other media
> purchases
>
>
>
> I am curious how others are tracking license agreements for DVDs or other
> physical media purchases. Do you put a note in the MARC record? Do you keep
> a file for license agreements? Do you have a system for checking this when
> users request to show a film?
>
> Freeda Brook, MLIS/MPA
>
> Acquisitions and Resource Management Librarian
>
> Preus Library, Luther College
>
> 700 College Dr.
>
> Decorah, IA 52101
>
> (563) 387-2124
>
> fbrook_at_luther.edu
>
Received on Wed Sep 14 2016 - 12:41:43 EDT