Hi Debra,

I actually have discovered a few interesting laserdisc titles at Mason 
that never made their way to other formats, and that few others still 
have.  Have you found any unique or rare holdings in your collection? 
Perhaps there is someone who would be willing to take in those orphans.

And if you or anyone on the list discovers a library that is collecting 
laserdiscs, please share, since I feel like laserdiscs are 
underappreciated moving image formats that could use some PR.

Anecdote: when I showed laserdiscs to a group of middle school children 
and asked them guess what they were, they guessed they were records.

Regards,

Larua

On 3/21/13 1:45 PM, Mandel, Debra wrote:
> Hi-
>
> What have you done with laserdiscs that you have withdrawn from your
> collection?
>
> Is anyone interested in any from mine?
>
> Best,
> Debra
>
> Debra Mandel
> Digital Media Librarian
> Northeastern University Libraries
> 200 SL
> 360 Huntington Avenue.
> Boston, MA  02115
> 617.373.4902
>
>
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working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication 
between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
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