Hi Lisa, 
 
We use dvd security hub labels that identify our institution, includes
a phone number, and three warnings. If removed they leave a sticky film
that is very difficult to remove. The manufacturer is Shurtape in
Hickory, NC, 1-888-442-8273 or one of the Library supplies vendors. 
 
We haven't had any complaints or problems -- just be sure your prep
person centers them correctly.
 
Good luck, 
 
Patti
 
 
 
Patricia McVay Gorrell
Head of Circulation and Media Services
The College of Wooster
1140 Beall Avenue
Wooster, OH 44691-2364
330-263-2285 (office)
330-263-2253 (fax)>>> <[email protected]> 5/9/2013 12:11 PM >>>

Dear List


We are interested in safeguarding our DVD collection more effectively.
We have noticed that some of our DVD’s have been dubiously returned by
patrons as the authenticated copy that we loaned them. In these few
instances we were unfortunately unable to definitively prove to the
contrary.

It has been suggested that we purchase some type of label to be placed
on the DVD directly so that it indicates ownership by Queens College. I
think this would be an excellent measure as long as it does not
compromise the integrity of the DVD in anyway. Since I am unaware of the
most appropriate type of labels we should acquire, I was wondering if
this list could help us out.

 
Thank you very much for your help.
 
Lisa Flanzraich
Media and Reference Librarian
Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library
Queens College
Room 344
718-997-3673
 

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