Hi Jean, 

I've been including public performance rights information for pieces
since they are expensive and I would like faculty to know. These are on
the front of the case.

I have also been placing labels so folks can differentiate between
blu-ray and DVDs. For example, "This disc will only play in a blu-ray
player," is placed on a label and affixed on the front of the case. 

Hope that helps. 

Best,

Junior Tidal
Assistant Professor
Web Services and Multimedia Librarian
New York City College of Technology, CUNY 
300 Jay Street, Rm A434
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718.260.5481
 
http://library.citytech.cuny.edu


>>> Jean Reese <[email protected]> 4/16/2013 8:06 AM >>>
Good Morning,

I'd like to find out what types of label(s) you include on/inside your
media cases when cataloging.  We've recently merged with the main
library and I have some concerns about what is being left off.  However,
I'm hoping maybe I'm just over reacting.  Ours may have been a little
overkill as we included, inside the case "For face-to-face teaching/ No
public performance license" and  "Duplication of copyrighted material is
prohibited…"  on narrow bright orange labels. Ours is in a closed stack
so there are no security strips needed.  When applicable, a label
stating the item cost over $100 was also affixed. Also, do you keep the
dvd cover on the case?  Your thoughts and opinions will be greatly
appreciated ! You may email me separately if you prefer.

Thanks.

Jean
Jean Reese
Media Library Coordinator
Walker Library
Middle Tennessee State University
Box 13 / 1301 East Main Street
Murfreesboro, TN 37132

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