Good morning all,

 

A faculty member requested that we purchase about 8 documentary films
about New Orleans written, directed, and produced by a former New
Orleans native. The filmmaker (also an academic historian) offered all
titles for sale  on the website of what appears to be a legitimate
production company. Instead of professionally packaged DVDs, though, we
received all 8 films as DVD-Rs, with the titles hand-written in black
marker on the disc, packaged in colorful slimline cases; no inserts or
other descriptive material providing copyright information (although
this is included in the closing credits). This is a first for me - has
anyone else had this experience and if so how did you handle it? 

 

Thanks in advance!

-lisa H.

 

Music & Media Librarian

Howard-Tilton Memorial Library

Tulane University

New Orleans, LA

[email protected]

504.314.7822

 

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