Re: [Videolib] Two Worlds of Angelita

2012-04-24 Thread Rhonda Pancoe
Is First Run Pictures the same as First Run Features? Rhonda Pancoe Media Acquisitions Coordinator Colgate University 13 Oak Drive Hamilton, NY 13346 315-228-7858 Phone 315-228-6227 Fax rpan...@colgate.edu On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:26 AM, Dennis Doros wrote: > Dear Rhonda, > > It was distrib

Re: [Videolib] Two Worlds of Angelita

2012-04-24 Thread Dennis Doros
Yes, the same. It's Seymour Wishman's own fault that I can't remember his company's name -- he used to try to get me fired every year. (Long and funny story involved.) Dennis On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Rhonda Pancoe wrote: > Is First Run Pictures the same as First Run Features? > > Rhonda

[Videolib] FW: LC to cancel sport-specific genre/form terms

2012-04-24 Thread Mike Tribby
Greetings from the wacky world of cataloging. If anyone else on this list has an interest in subject and genre access through LC-approved subject and genre terms, the announcement below may be of interest. LC is cancelling sport-specific genre terms like "Baseball films" in favor of subject head

Re: [Videolib] FW: LC to cancel sport-specific genre/form terms

2012-04-24 Thread Jessica Rosner
Hmm I wonder how they will classify my REEL BASEBALL DVD of silent baseball films set? It includes dramas, comedies, even animation ( and you should all have a copy in your collection). On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 4:14 PM, Mike Tribby wrote: > Greetings from the wacky world of cataloging. If anyone e

Re: [Videolib] Two Worlds of Angelita

2012-04-24 Thread Ursula Schwarz
We¹ll want to hear the long and funny story after your presentation at the National Media Market It¹s TRUE! Dennis is one of the speakers on Monday, October 1. We¹re all excited! Ursula From: Dennis Doros Reply-To: Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 16:16:37 -0400 To: Subject: Re: [Videolib] Two Wo

Re: [Videolib] FW: LC to cancel sport-specific genre/form terms

2012-04-24 Thread Mike Tribby
> wonder how they will classify my REEL BASEBALL DVD of silent baseball films > set? It includes dramas, comedies, even animation A good question. For books, a collection that includes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, etc. is usually [Subject]--Literary collections, so perhaps something like that