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Hello Chris,

 

Our library carefully catalogs information (which includes items that may be on YouTube) in for use.  What I’ve learned about YouTube, is the following,

 

1.       Some companies and entities place their items on YouTube for easier access.  When these images are placed there, they tend to be more stable than most.

 

2.       If the items are their without permission from a corporation, you may find that it has been removed because permission has never been granted.

 

3.       For some items, I will see if the film is available from the creating entity via web and catalog that URL.  These are usually more stable.  The one downside, is it may require certain software, but most of those can be downloaded free from the web.

 

Ammie E. Harrison

Arts & Humanities Librarian

Mary Couts Burnett Library

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Hi can anyone advise?

We are trawling through YouTube for films about artists, craftspeople, designers and architects. These can include interviews, reports on exhibitions, and reviews of their work.  We are then adding links to these films on Design ProFILES, e.g.:   

YouTube contains a short documentary film in which Barbara Chase-Riboud (1939-) talks about her work, and her experience living in Paris. See: [URL:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyioJJIl4Hg]

YouTube contains a number of film clips relating to Bernard Leach (1887-1979) including a history of the Leach Pottery [URL:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irSJKRHK-bw] made by the Bernard Leach (St. Ives) Trust Ltd.

Does anyone know, a) if YouTube URLs ever change, and b) if documentary films, such as these one, are likely to stay permanently on YouTube.  I’m aware that, for copyright reasons, music videos are sometimes taken off.

Chris Mees
Editor – designinform [Design Abstracts Retrospective | Design ProFILES | ReVIEW]
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