Intended Audience
Librarian
Creative Commons License
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Date Created
2016
Description
What happens to circulating VHS collections when the VHS tape dies? Physical degradation of the media housing valuable, unique, and out–of–print video material is a common problem in libraries. This session provides guidance for converting VHS content to digital while adhering to U.S. copyright law.
Format
Video Lecture
Recommended Citation
Sarah E. McCleskey,
"Copyright and Video Content in Libraries"
(January 1, 2016).
A repository of copyright educational resources for higher education.
Element 17.
https://open.clemson.edu/cheer/library/all_crlibrary/17
Copyright and Video Content in Libraries
What happens to circulating VHS collections when the VHS tape dies? Physical degradation of the media housing valuable, unique, and out–of–print video material is a common problem in libraries. This session provides guidance for converting VHS content to digital while adhering to U.S. copyright law.
Comments
Session presented at Kraemer Copyright Conference, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, June 7, 2016. The Kraemer Copyright Conference is a free conference that offers public, academic, special, and school librarians the opportunity to learn about U.S. Copyright Law and how it impacts the services we offer our patrons. http://www.uccs.edu/copyright/kraemerconference.html