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Appendices
Appendix 1: Final list of Codes Basic Wayfaring (main page)
CS-‐ Catalog detail for video searching (mention of films/video in catalog search) ML-‐ tab/link to media resources information
VL-‐ link or link to library that specialized in video resources
NS-‐ News or alert to new resources or specifically to streaming resources Guides
VG-‐ guides available for video/film (note when there are guides just for streaming video) MSV-‐ mention of streaming resources in guides
LOR-‐ links to outside streaming resources
BG-‐ description of streaming resources within guides are at a basic level; basic description of contents, coverage of the resource
DG-‐ similar description as BG with additional information on format, technical requirements, information on copyright and access
FAQ
YF-‐ mention of streaming video or relevant info in FAQ (finding, proxy info, copyright, etc) Description of Resources
VR-‐ institution contains streaming media purchased by a vendor RDB-‐ streaming resources are listed as databases
BD-‐ basic description of scope and coverage
HD-‐ basic description of scope, coverage, detail on formats (optional); gives context to the work beyond usual description
Catalog
IC-‐ individual videos in a resource are cataloged
RC-‐ streaming resources are cataloged as an overall resource