Kerry,
Sorry for the confusion. I do not work at Indiana Prairie Public Library, however, you might want to contact them directly for response to your questions.
All the best,
~Dolores
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Dolores Yilibuw
Director
LTS Library<http://lextheo.libguides.com/home>
Lexington Theological Seminary<http://www.lextheo.edu/>
230 Lexington Green Circle
Suite 300
Lexington, KY 40503
Phone (859) 280-1224
Fax (859) 281-6042
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From: acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org [mailto:acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org] On Behalf Of Madole, Kerry
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2017 7:11 PM
To: 'acqnet_at_lists.ala.org'
Subject: RE: [ALCTS-acqnet] Roku in libraries
Hi Dolores,
How do you get through performance rights, copyright, and licensing issues?
What has your experience been with this?
Thanks,
Kerry
Kerry L. Madole
Supervisor, Library Acquistions, W.I. Dykes Library
University of Houston Downtown | Suite 510-N | 1 Main Street | Houston, TX 77002
713-221-8409<tel:%2B1%C2%A0%20855%20260%201901%20ext.%2076801> | madolek_at_uhd.edu<mailto:madolek_at_uhd.edu>
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From: acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org<mailto:acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org> [mailto:acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org] On Behalf Of Dolores Yilibuw
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2017 4:49 PM
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Subject: RE: [ALCTS-acqnet] Roku in libraries
Indiana Prairie Public has a Roku program, see here http://ippl.info/books-movies-more/elibrary/emovies-emusic. I imagine that an academic library could do the same for professors and students as well.
Dolores Yilibuw
Director
LTS Library<http://lextheo.libguides.com/home>
Lexington Theological Seminary<http://www.lextheo.edu/>
230 Lexington Green Circle
Suite 300
Lexington, KY 40503
Phone (859) 280-1224
Fax (859) 281-6042
dyilibuw_at_lextheo.edu<mailto:dyilibuw_at_lextheo.edu>
From: acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org<mailto:acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org> [mailto:acqnet-request_at_lists.ala.org] On Behalf Of Corbett, Lauren
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2017 2:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [ALCTS-acqnet] Roku in libraries
I'd be interested in knowing more about if NCSU or if any library has a program to purchase streaming video for faculty for channels outside the norm (i.e. other than Kanopy, Alexander St. Press, etc.)! A quick look at NCSU's tech lending page shows no streamers<http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/techlending/all>.
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 Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 12:23 PM, Madole, Kerry <madolek_at_uhd.edu<mailto:madolek_at_uhd.edu>> wrote:
Back in February there was a conversation about streaming media.
Someone, I think they were writing from Kansas State University, wrote that there is a Roku lending program.
Do any of you use Roku players in your library? The writer of that said that NCSU has a program where titles can be purchased for faculty. Does anyone have an more information on this or a link that I can go to?
Thank you so much.
Kerry L. Madole
Supervisor, Library Acquistions, W.I. Dykes Library
University of Houston Downtown | Suite 510-N | 1 Main Street | Houston, TX 77002
713-221-8409<tel:%2B1%C2%A0%20855%20260%201901%20ext.%2076801> | madolek_at_uhd.edu<mailto:madolek_at_uhd.edu>
www.UHD.edu<http://www.uhd.edu/>
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