Here’s something just posted on ERIL-L which kind of gets at what you’re asking, Amira.
From:
Eril-l <eril-l-bounces@lists.eril-l.org> on behalf of Elena Wayne <ewayne@docuseek2.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 3:21 PM
To: "eril-l@lists.eril-l.org" <eril-l@lists.eril-l.org>
Subject: [Eril-l] Temporary STREAMING access for distance-learning during the COVID-19 outbreak
To help out with the challenge of maintaining instruction in cases where face-to-face instruction is cancelled, Docuseek has worked out an arrangement with its distribution
partners, Bullfrog Films and Icarus Films, to make any of their titles on Docuseek available for educational streaming, at no charge, as long as the school has a legally-acquired copy of the title (any format), through June 30.
If there are Docuseek titles from other distributors (e.g. Kartemquin, First Run, National Film Board) that you have a hard copy of and your faculty want to use
in remote teaching during this period, let us know and we can see what we can do to make the film available.
If this is something that you are interested in pursuing, please contact ewayne@docuseek2.com.
Elena Wayne
Sales & Marketing Manager
Docuseek2
ewayne@docuseek2.com
847-537-0606
Steve
Steve Oberg
Assistant Professor and Group Leader for Resource Description and Digital Initiatives
Buswell Library | Wheaton College (IL) | +1 (630) 752-5852
From:
<serialst@simplelists.com> on behalf of "Aaron, Amira" <A.Aaron@northeastern.edu>
Reply-To: "serialst@simplelists.com" <serialst@simplelists.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 3:10 PM
To: "serialst@simplelists.com" <serialst@simplelists.com>
Subject: [SERIALST] Possible vendor help
I am wondering if any vendors/publishers are thinking about helping libraries in this time of so many institutions moving to online instruction. Might they consider offering temporary access to their online resources
for a reasonable fee? Or as a free service to generate goodwill? And foregoing complicated licenses to expedite access? It seems like the right time for the scholarly community to work together once again for the good of our students, faculty and researchers.
Amira Aaron
Associate Dean, Content and Discovery
Northeastern University Library