And what will you do with ones that include BluRay and regular DVD on the same disc?? We got our first one like that last week! --David Wright David A. Wright, PhD Associate Dean of Learning Resources Surry Community College 630 South Main Street Dobson, NC 27017-8432
Phone 336-386-3252 FAX 336-386-3692 "Caring for persons, the more able and the less able serving each other, is the rock upon which a good society is built." Robert K. Greenleaf E-Mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and shall be disclosed to third parties when required by the statutes (G.S. 132-1). >>> "Andrews, Sarah E" <[email protected]> 5/3/2010 6:44 PM >>> I'd vote to separate them out. We were interfiling them at our library, and many users complained--they took home blu rays and couldn't get them to work because they didn't have the right equipment. We eventually had to add BLU RAY to the call numbers to distinguish. Sarah Andrews From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mary Hanlin [[email protected]] Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 2:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Videolib] Bluray/DVD combined collection Hi Videolibbers, We*ve recently purchased a small collection of Blurays (58), and I*m unsure whether it would make more sense to separate them from the DVD collection or integrate them with the regular DVDs and VHS*s. What do you all do? What do you suggest for a small Bluray collection like ours? Mary. Mary Hanlin Media Collection Development Librarian Tidewater Community College P: 757.822.2133 F: 757.822.2149 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information or otherwise be protected by law. Any access, use, disclosure or distribution of this email message by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is unauthorized and prohibited. If you are not an intended recipient (or an agent acting on an intended recipient's behalf), please contact the sender by reply email and immediately destroy all copies of the original message. Virus scanning is recommended on all email attachments.
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