Many of our DVD cases are in sad shape. They are cracked, will not open
or close properly and in many cases the hub no longer works and so the DVD
is loose in the case. I am willing to spend money on top quality cases
that will actually last. These ones from Gaylord looked better than
average but I thought I would poll this list and see if there is a gold
standard for cases other than the cheap ones most distributors use.
Matthew
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Matthew Wright
Head of Collection Development and Instructional Services
William S. Boyd School of Law
University of Nevada Las Vegas
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