Sunshine,
Were the orders through Amazon or fulfillment by Amazon?
Matthew
Matthew Windsor
Systems and Media Services Librarian
Hendrix College
Olin C. Bailey Library
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On Jul 24, 2013, at 1:52 PM, Sunshine Carter
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I'm not sure
Hi Richard,
We recently moved our collection to open stacks. We shelve by call number and
for security we kept the physical dvds behind the circulation desk in slimline
dvd cases. When a patron brings a case to check out the student worker locates
the disk and places the slimline case on its
Hi Anthony,
I (like so many other respondents) did not receive any education in media
services/video librarianship . It was another hat- you're a systems librarian?
.. let's give you media too, that sounds like a systems area. It's been
difficult. I use the list serve, and I still call other
A related question:
I would be interested to know if academic libraries are passing on Blu-ray
media due to the lack of players (as Deg mentioned) or because they were burnt
on laserdisc adoption in the eighties (or HD DVDs in the Blu-Ray war).
Matthew
Matthew Windsor
Systems and Media
Hello All,
One of our film studies professors has requested four somewhat rare 16mm film
items via interlibrary loan. What precautions are typically warranted for this
loan? Do you normally use insurance, or special handling (UPS or Fedex over
USPS)? Do I need to ask specific questions from
Hello All,
I’m having trouble tracking down who owns the rights to David Foster Wallace’s
2005 Kenyon College commencement speech, AKA This is water. Anyone know if
DFW’s estate or Kenyon is licensing this?
Many Thanks,
Matthew
Matthew Windsor
Assistant Librarian
Systems and Media Services
Does anyone know who owns the rights to Ensayo De Un Crimen? (and this is a
long shot, but- any word of a restoration/ English subtitle release?)
Many thanks,
Matthew
Matthew Windsor
Assistant Librarian-Systems and Technical Services
Olin C. Bailey Library
1600 Washington Avenue | Conway, AR
Hello all
I'm trying to obtain archival access to the 2013-2014 run of Film Quarterly.
I've run into dead ends with Ebsco, JStor and University of California Press.
Any suggestions- contacts at UCP? Their customer service gives new meaning to
the word unhelpful.
Thanks,
Matthew
Matthew
Media Librarian
Tulane University
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