Ours are done pretty much the same way.  We circumvented some of the complaints 
by picking up some used shelving from a defunct Hollywood Video and using them 
in the Hollywood Video fashion.  There, they "browse" for fun.  If they're 
looking for more, then we "look up."

Hmmm...our neighborhood Blockbuster is closing.  I wonder if I can finagle some 
more shelving?  Our Spanish film and CD collection could use a better home.

Jana Atkins, B.M., M.L.S.
Performing Arts/Multimedia Librarian
University of Central Oklahoma
Max Chambers Library
100 N. University
Edmond, OK  73034
405-974-2949



From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pamela Sue Reeves
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 8:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Videolib] media cataloging question

Ours are cataloged using LOC and then by title, but we get complaints that they 
are not set up by genre.

PN 1992.77 - TV series
PN1997 - older classic movies
PN 1997.2 - new movies
PN 1997.5 - animated

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Maureen Tripp
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 8:55 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [Videolib] media cataloging question

Our cataloging folks have been cataloging our circulating DVDs as (mostly) PN 
1995.9, then organized by genre.  They claim they could catalog more quickly if 
they began using some other PN number, then organizing them by director or by 
title.
Is this true?  I am not a cataloger.  Obviously.
Do other academic libraries use LOC to catalog their DVDs?  If so, do you use 
PN 1995.9, or something else?

Maureen Tripp
Media Librarian
Iwasaki Library
120 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
(617)824-8407





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