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!
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>>> "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
 
 

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