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Streaming video and academic libraries: a survey on commonalities in acquisitions

Streaming video and academic libraries: a survey on commonalities in acquisitions Abstract 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. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship Taylor & Francis

Streaming video and academic libraries: a survey on commonalities in acquisitions

Streaming video and academic libraries: a survey on commonalities in acquisitions

Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship , Volume 34 (3): 11 – Jul 3, 2022

Abstract

Abstract 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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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2022 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
ISSN
1941-1278
eISSN
1941-126X
DOI
10.1080/1941126X.2022.2099040
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Abstract

Abstract 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.

Journal

Journal of Electronic Resources LibrarianshipTaylor & Francis

Published: Jul 3, 2022

Keywords: streaming video; streaming video acquisitions; academic libraries; workflows

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