Chapter 3: Multimedia and Video Resources: An Annotated Directory

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  • Julie A. DeCesare

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/ltr.50n2

Abstract

Chapter 3 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 50, no. 2), “Streaming Video Resources for Teaching, Learning, and Research,” provides a list of excellent examples of multimedia and web-based video resources. I’ve included brief annotations on why I feel the sites are usable particularly for learning management systems like Moodle, Sakai, etc., but also for content management systems like LibGuides and WordPress, which allow for embed of video and multimedia content. I’ve provided extensive explanation on a few sites I believe are innovative in the creation, maintenance, functionality, and organization of their content. I also detail some of the issues surrounding video search and the nature of multimedia items, as opposed to textual formats and retrieval.

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2014-04-02

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