The NMM Board of Directors is happy to announce the launch of the beta
version of the online Preview Portal that was introduced at the 2011 Market.
The portal will make your job of selecting content even easier! You
will be able to preview hundreds of 15-minute clips from the leading
educational
A colleague is working with a program that wants to hold a film series this
coming fall semester, and is looking for the following titles, with PPR.
I appreciate the collective wisdom of the group. Many thanx in advance for any
leads you may offer.
deg farrelly
ASU Libraries
Arizona State
Deg,
I have specialized in Jewish films for yeas and I know none of these
titles. Do you have any information they were ever shown in the US. It is
possible they showed at one of the many Jewish Film Festivals , if so they
will keep contact info.
Basically I think it is very unlikely any have US
I've been doing a lot of weeding this year of 16mm films and VHS tapes. Here's
what I did.
Involved objective shuffling of spreadsheet data, and then some subjective
decision making:
First ran reports that included copyright date, date added to collection,
circulation data -- total circs
Reading in the Reel World has some good tools.
I've used the section using Atomic Café.
http://www.amazon.com/Reading-Reel-World-Documentaries-Nonfiction/dp/0814138756/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1334616601sr=8-1
Barb Bergman | Media Services Interlibrary Loan Librarian | Minnesota State
University,
Barb: This is great. I've been doing the same type of weeding, only I
don't have much time to do this, other than during
intersessions. How do you have the time to do review of content?
Sometimes I'll invite a faculty member to come to the shelves with me,
and we go through the report of
Hi Everyone,
My name is Josh Moorman and I just started as the new Head Librarian at the
New York Film Academy - Los Angeles. We're currently looking at upgrading
the library in a variety of ways with one of these being the selection,
installation, and implementation of a security system for
Hey,
I'd like to start producing educational videos. Would someone be willing
to explain how the industry works or point me out to web resources. How
does an educational DVD end up with a group like films.com? Do they come
from independent development companies? Are they licensed by
I have not seen this posted to the VideoLib list yet
Not much notice to you all.
I suspect that many of us already know most of this content, but...
deg farrelly
ASU Libraries
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, Arizona 85287-1006
480.965.1403