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James (jmb4aw)
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] On Behalf Of Jessica Rosner
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Subject: Re: [Videolib] Video Cool Dev.Policies Covering Cost and Special Series
Barb and others
One thing to try is show the student groups the films you already have with PPR
rights and see
: [Videolib] Video Cool Dev.Policies Covering Cost and Special Series
Hi Debra-
We generally limit departments to no more than 25% of their library allocation
for non-book purchases.
If the title seems multi-disciplinary, I'll usually pick it up with my video
budget. If it's pricey and rather
, James (jmb4aw)
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Hi Barb,
I'm glad to hear about your PPR program of setting aside some money to help
students with their screenings, I've been
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Special Series
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Hi Barb,
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I’m glad to hear about your PPR
Debra,
I, too, dislike having to ask departments to contribute funds to a
purchase, but I do so under these circumstances: single title applicable
primarily to one discipline, =/$500; series (regardless of # of titles)
applicable primarily to one department, =/$750. I also dislike
purchasing