The Future of Video Playback Capability in College and University Classrooms

Scott R Spicer, Andrew Horbal

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Abstract

Instructional support is one of the primary reasons academic libraries collect video materials. Nonetheless, no one has published research into the perceptions of the people who install and maintain the equipment used to play these materials in college and university classrooms regarding the longevity of physical media formats. To address this gap in the literature, the authors of this paper surveyed classroom audiovisual (AV) support professionals from 49 ARL institutions and conducted seven follow-up interviews. The results indicate steps that academic libraries need to take now if they want their video collections to remain relevant and accessible.
Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalCollege and Research Libraries
Volume78
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2017

Keywords

  • Video
  • Classroom media
  • Audiovisual integration
  • Multimedia
  • VHS
  • DVD
  • A/V Equipment
  • Film
  • Digitization
  • Copyright
  • Libraries
  • Media Librarian

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