Are many public libraries paying institutional rates for DVDs? At my public 
library, we purchase PPR for scheduled film screenings, but we will not pay 
tiered institutional rates for circulating DVDs which individual patrons check 
out to view at home. In the case of My Perestroika, we purchased the Docurama 
version from Midwest Tape, a vendor which specializes in sales to libraries, 
for about $24. It had a high score on Metacritic: 
http://www.metacritic.com/movie/my-perestroika. The DVD has circulated three 
times since we added it in May 2012.

Michael May
Adult Services Librarian
Carnegie-Stout Public Library

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