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Main Authors: Austin, Cathy, Thornton, Bonnie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1359855
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author Austin, Cathy
Thornton, Bonnie
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Thornton, Bonnie
Austin, Cathy
Thornton, Bonnie
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contents Streaming Video and Academic Libraries: A Survey on Commonalities in Acquisitions Austin, Cathy Thornton, Bonnie Academic Libraries Video Technology Library Services Access to Information COVID-19 Pandemics Financial Support Library Personnel The rapid shift to online instruction at academic institutions due to the COVID-19 pandemic increased demand for streaming media resources offered by academic libraries. This shift prompted many academic libraries to employ new methods to provide access to streaming content. The authors sought to survey academic libraries with the purpose of assessing activities libraries participate in regarding streaming video acquisitions. This article examines the results of a survey the authors created and distributed to academic libraries in the United States. By sharing these results, the authors aim to provide useful information for others who manage streaming video collections.
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spellingShingle Streaming Video and Academic Libraries: A Survey on Commonalities in Acquisitions
Austin, Cathy
Thornton, Bonnie
Academic Libraries
Video Technology
Library Services
Access to Information
COVID-19
Pandemics
Financial Support
Library Personnel
Streaming Video and Academic Libraries: A Survey on Commonalities in Acquisitions Austin, Cathy Thornton, Bonnie Academic Libraries Video Technology Library Services Access to Information COVID-19 Pandemics Financial Support Library Personnel The rapid shift to online instruction at academic institutions due to the COVID-19 pandemic increased demand for streaming media resources offered by academic libraries. This shift prompted many academic libraries to employ new methods to provide access to streaming content. The authors sought to survey academic libraries with the purpose of assessing activities libraries participate in regarding streaming video acquisitions. This article examines the results of a survey the authors created and distributed to academic libraries in the United States. By sharing these results, the authors aim to provide useful information for others who manage streaming video collections.
title Streaming Video and Academic Libraries: A Survey on Commonalities in Acquisitions
topic Academic Libraries
Video Technology
Library Services
Access to Information
COVID-19
Pandemics
Financial Support
Library Personnel
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1359855