Hello All,
We also use Kwik cases (love them!!!) and we use tread tape to keep ours
from moving around and to keep ones we have facing out on the shelf.
Beth Traylor
Media and Reserve Library
UWM Libraries
On 04/23/2013 10:37 AM, Sharon A. Finnerty wrote:
We use rubberized adhesive backed shelf tape to help hold the cases in
place. Gaylord and other vendors sell it.
Sharon Finnerty
Weinberg Memorial Library
The University of Scranton
Scranton, PA
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*Subject:* Re: [Videolib] Did you have this problem? What did you do?
We bought angled shelving for our DVDs, but that doesn't help
tremendously much---they are better, though.
Bryan Griest
Glendale Public Library
Glendale, CA
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Farhad
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*Subject:* [Videolib] Did you have this problem? What did you do?
Recently, we moved our AV collection to an open area in the library
using Kwik security cases. The DVDs are on regular metal book shelves.
Unfortunately, the cases are very slippery on these shelves and they
don't stay straight. Even book ends do not help. They tend to move
with the cases! Did you have the same problem? What did you do? I'm
thinking of putting something on the shelves to prevent this. But I
need something inexpensive. Thanks.
Farhad Moshiri
Audiovisual Librarian
University of the Incarnate Word
San Antonio, TX
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