13-5-1 Audiovisual Production Request
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Area Commission
- Information Technology
- Plans and Analysis
- Marketing
- Financial Affairs
- Facilities Management
- Human Resources and Employee Relations
- Development
- Procurement and Inventory Control
- Auxiliary Enterprises and Printing Services
- Public Safety
- Division of Education
13-0-2 Course Syllabi and Addenda
13-0-3 New Curriculum Program Development
13-0-6 Grade Reports and Transcripts
13-0-8 Full-time Faculty Workload/Overload
13-0-9 Curriculum Content Changes
13-0-10 Closing Academic Programs
13-1-1 Live Work Projects
13-2-0 Use of Resources Policy
13-2-1 Library Material, Overdue
13-2-2 Digital Resource Acquisition
13-2-3 Duplication and Use of Copyrighted Material
13-2-5 Materials Acquisition
13-2-6 Acquisition of Consumable Books and Periodicals
13-2-7 Repair, Replacement, Removal and Preservation of Materials
13-2-8 Archives
13-3-0 Academic Advisory Committees Policy
13-3-1 Academic Advisory Committees
13-4-0 Collection Development Policy
13-4-1 Articulation
13-5-1 Audiovisual Production Request
13-6-1 Student Intellectual Property Rights
13-7-0 Education Abroad Policy
13-7-1 Education Abroad
13-8-0 Institutional Review Board Policy
13-8-1 Institutional Review Board
13-9-1 Student Privacy, Distance Learning
13-10-1 Academic Student Ceremonies
13-11-1 Non-credit Programs, International Students for Non-academic Training
13-12-1 Non-credit Programs
13-13-1 Non-credit Programs, Registration
13-14-1 Non-credit Programs, Refunds
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- Admissions and Registrar
- Student Services
NUMBER: 13-5-1 APPROVED DATE: 01-03-1996
PURPOSE: To define the College's process for media (audio and video) duplication/digital conversion for curriculum support.
- REQUEST
All request for duplication/conversion of audio and video media must be reviewed and approved by the Dean of Learning Resources before any duplication is made. Once approved, duplication requests are made directly to the Director of Distance Learning. - LEAD TIME
To ensure time for obtaining necessary copyrights and duplications, requests for duplication of audio and video tapes for classroom instruction need to be submitted a minimum of six (6) weeks prior to the date needed. - DUPLICATION EVALUATION
The Dean of Learning Resources evaluates whether the requested duplication is in compliance with copyright law. If the request is not in compliance with copyright law, the Dean of Learning Resources or a designee will work with the requester to obtain permission to duplicate. If the request is copyright compliant, the requestor is referred to the Director of Distance Learning for duplication/digital conversions. - COMPLETION OF REQUEST
The Dean of Learning Resources will notify the requester when the project is completed.
Updated: 10-13-2009
Reviewed: 03-10-2015
Updated: 02-19-2019