We have a policy not to fund PPR specifically for film screenings
outside the classroom, though occasionally we "partner" (split the cost)
with a campus film festival to acquire PPR along with a library copy of
a film.
Debbie Benrubi
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Technical Services Librarian
University of San Francisco
Gleeson Library|Geschke Center
2130 Fulton St. San Francisco, CA 94117
ph. 415.422.5672 fax 415.422.2233
On 2/18/2014 10:33 AM, Laura Jenemann wrote:
Hi again,
I have another related question:
Are any academic libraries funding PPR specifically for film
screenings outside the classrooom? In other words, where the primary
use of the film is going to be for a one-time screening, rather than a
classroom use.
Regards,
Laura
Laura Jenemann
Film Studies/Media Services Librarian
George Mason University
703-993-7593
[email protected]
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