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Digital Access & Preservation for Video: Best Practices?!

Presenter(s): 
Sean Chen, Duke University School of Law
Miguel Bordo, Duke University School of Law

The Duke Law School undertook a collaborative process between staff in media production, communications, and the library to create, describe, distribute, publish, and preserve the school's digital assets. These include numerous recorded events and speakers. Promotional productions for news and information features for law school functions and departments. And productions to capture the scholarly output and life of the school.

Schedule info

Time slot: 
14 June 10:30 - 11:30
Room: 
210
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Lecture Capture Has A New Name

Presenter(s): 
Adam Martin, University of South Carolina School of Law
Will Monroe, Louisiana State University Law Center

Lecture Capture Technology is no longer strictly for Lecture Capture. Lecture capture technology has been promoted for years as a one way medium. Recording classroom lectures, presentations, conferences/symposia and events, hasn't changed much and has left users tied down to hardware and cumbersome post-production processes that demand time and resources. The University of South Carolina School of Law and the LSU School of Law have innovated the traditional uses of such technology with Panopto's Lecture Capture Technology.

Schedule info

Time slot: 
13 June 10:30 - 11:30
Room: 
210
Video: 
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