> John Fereira wrote: > A Talis sponsorship of audio/video support: Not only benefits > attendees but benefits those that can't attend the conference > and can watch the audio/video captures after the conference. > > Seems to me that #3 is a clear winner. That does seem like a win-win option. Especially given Kevin Clarke's suggestion that a Talis acknowledgement could be included in the videos. -- Michael # Michael Doran, Systems Librarian # University of Texas at Arlington # 817-272-5326 office # 817-688-1926 mobile # [log in to unmask] # http://rocky.uta.edu/doran/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On > Behalf Of John Fereira > Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 12:28 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Code4lib mugs? > > Jonathan Rochkind wrote: > > Aha, funding the audio and video is a great idea. Meets Code4Lib > > needs, and also meets sponsor advertising needs, because all the > > videos and audio could go up with a "capture of this content was > > sponsored by Insert Vendor Here" link. I think Bill's idea > is great. > > Someone would still need to be found to volunteer to recruit and > > supervise this hypothetical student. > A Talis sponsored mug: Benefits everyone that attends the > conference a > little > > A Talis sponsored scholarship: Benefits only one person and if it's > like some of the previous scholarship excludes some from > being eligible > to receive it. > > A Talis sponsorship of audio/video support: Not only > benefits attendees > but benefits those that can't attend the conference and can watch the > audio/video captures after the conference. > > Seems to me that #3 is a clear winner. >