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Wells Branch started offering videos because of
donations and has done pretty much what Suzanne said.
Parents frequently cannot afford to satisfy their
children's appetites for videos in the quantity or
repetition they desire. Many people come in for the
video and get books and other services just because
they are already there. We get cases from Demco, I
think, and use them again once the already used videos
die. I got many on E-bay and lately at a Blockbuster
clearance sale. Casing was done by volunteers.We have
ordered more spinners for the growing number and check
them for 1 week. 

On Thu, 15 August 2002, "SuzAnne Beard" wrote:

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> Wimberley Village Library hesitated for seven years to
> offer entertainment
> videos until we asked ourselves in a brainstorming
> session, what are the
> reasons someone might check out a new entertainment
> video, after a waiting
> list,  rather than rent it?  When one of our answers
> was "because I might
> not be able to easily afford to rent it" , I
changed my
> mind- I buy small in
> quantity, I  buy after the curve and even shop Walmart
> very selectively, I
> try to buy quality in the same way we buy fiction, we
> chop up the boxes
> ruthlessly and repackage them in clear double sleeve
> videocases from Library
> Store for .85 each in such a way that the cases can be
> reused should the
> videotape need to be withdrawn.  This is a pain and
> takes us about 10 - 20
> minutes each.
> If the video store in your community also buys small
> and after the curve,
> then the perhaps the library should refrain from
> offering the same titles.
> But then, why not compete-- in a friendly sort of
way? 
> Doesn't that just
> make us all better?
> By the way, do you offer
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> > Clara, you are absolutely right.  Keeping things
> checked out is the best
> > sign of success for us; we do videos on a 3-week
> checkout, same as books,
> > for that very reason.  And I loved the reminder
about
> dusting shelves!
> >
> >
> > Deanna Frazee
> > Director of Library Services
> > 205 E. Church Ave.
> > Killeen, TX  76541
> > (254) 501-8995
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> > Check out your videos for one week and don't
limit
> the number of videos a
> > person can borrow at any one time and you will
have
> more space for housing
> > them.  There will be a few weeks/months where
some
> grumbling will occur
> > about not having any videos left!  But the
grumblers
> will go away in time.
> >
> > You can always change your rules if it gets
really
> bad and you really
> don't
> > have enough videos to go around.
> >
> > I certainly don't feel libraries are in
competition
> with video stores.  If
> > anything, we help them by providing titles that
folks
> watch and then go
> out
> > and buy for themselves.  And certainly we
probably
> have instructional
> > videos, performing arts and documentaries that
some
> video stores don't
> > stock.  They make their money on the latest
movies! 
> You would probably
> want
> > to build a classic film collection of Academy
Award
> winners--you couldn't
> go
> > wrong there.  There is a list of 100 important
> feature films that would
> give
> > a library a good place to start.
> >
> > I really recommend that you let folks check out
as
> many videos as they
> want
> > to--for at least one week.  Your circulation
will go
> up and empty shelves
> > are a sign of success in the library business. 
Just
> be sure the empty
> > shelves are not dusty, of course.
> >
> > Clara B. Mounce
> > Community Librarian
> > Bryan+College Station Public Library System
> > 979-209-5611
> >
> >
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> > Not that anyone asked me to, but I'd like to
comment
> on what Judith said
> > about not circulating videos because there was a
> business in her community
> > that rents them.  We have used similar reasoning
in
> Killeen to explain why
> 
> > we don't carry the most current popular videos. 
> Instead, we concentrate
> on
> > nonfiction videos or older movies that are not
easily
> obtained in our
> video
> > rental outlets.  We're beginning to move away
from
> that kind of thinking,
> > although current popular movies are not likely to
> become a priority with
> us.
> >
> > So, basically, we don't carry current popular
movies
> because they are
> easily
> > obtained for purchase or rental at many local
> vendors.  But we don't use
> > that reasoning for books.  We have Grisham and
LaHaye
> and all the others
> out
> > just as quick as the book stores.  And we never
think
> twice about
> businesses
> > in our community that make their living by
selling
> books.
> >
> > I'm just wondering how many of librarians have
> allowed this reasoning to
> > direct the way they develop their collections. 
And
> in a smaller town,
> it's
> > probably a more valid reason than it is in bigger
> communities.  I'd like
> to
> > know what others think about this.
> >
> >
> > Deanna Frazee
> > Director of Library Services
> > 205 E. Church Ave.
> > Killeen, TX  76541
> > (254) 501-8995
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> > We do not own or circulate videos feeling that
since
> a bussiness in the
> > community makes its living renting them out we
won't
> infringe on their
> turf
> > and this way we don't have to mess with the
problems
> associated with
> > circulating a video collection. We do circulate
> Audios and purchased cases
> > from Recorded Books for many of those that have
> battered cardboard
> > containers and hope to replace more in the
future as
> then all will be
> > uniform in height and shape. Judith Anne Merritt
> Nellie Pederson Civic
> > Library Clifton, TX
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> > How do you display and store videos? Does anyone
keep
> their video tapes in
> > the original packaging? We are out of storage
area
> for the tapes and are
> > wondering what to do.
> >
> > Sue Lilley
> > Lampasas Public Library
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