Youth Services News teens reading on video for toddlers

Lillian Galloway lgalloway at silvercitymail.com
Thu Feb 25 10:07:37 MST 2021


Hi everyone,

 

During the summer reading workshops, I remember learning that a library
somewhere in the state was having teens read picture books on video for
younger kids. We are considering this idea. However, I'm trying to sort out
legal and privacy issues. I think teens would have to send all videos to the
library to post, so that the library can take them down later to honor the
publishers' rules. Teens wouldn't be able to post to social media on their
own. At the same time, if we are soliciting videos and posting them, what do
we have to consider for the teens' privacy? Should parents/guardians sign a
release form? I have been struggling over what platforms to use for any
virtual activities, because according to company policies no one under 13
should have a Facebook account and no one under 16 should have a Zoom
account. 

I appreciate any feedback from the group.

 

 

Lillian Galloway

 

Assistant Director/Programming and Outreach Librarian

Silver City Public Library

515 W. College Ave.

Silver City, NM 88061

575-538-3672

https://silvercitypubliclibrary.org <https://silvercitypubliclibrary.org/> 

 



 

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