Limited to streaming only those videos a vendor hosted, ASU Libraries sought to expand collection options with a trial project for hosting content locally. Kaltura, was selected as the platform, but Kaltura does not work out of the box. This presentation will cover how using Drupal, along with Kaltura, we built a working video hosting solution. The presentation will cover administrative hurdles, stumbling blocks, pitfalls, enhancements, and lessons learned along the way.
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- It Takes a Village: Implementing a Homegrown Solution for Streaming Video Resources
- Harp, Matthew (Author)
- farrelly, deg (Author)
- Kurtz, Jeremy (Author)
- Allgood, Tammy (Author)
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Uniform Resource Identifier: https://www.slideshare.net/mharpasu/it-takes-a-village-13529846
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Presentation at the American Library Association Annual Conference June 25, 2012, Anaheim, California
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Farrelly, D., Harp, M., Kurtz, J., & Wolf, T. (2012). It Takes a Village: Implementing a Homegrown Solution for Streaming Video Resources. American Library Association Annual Conference 2012