Hi Meghann,
We use Videogo (Dean Stevens) from North Carolina. Very friendly service and 
quick turnaround.

http://www.videogo.com/

Best,
Sarah

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Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 9:29 AM
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Subject: [Videolib] Favorite Vendors for Widely-Available DVDs?

A question for my fellow media librarians -- what are some of your favorite 
vendors (i.e. accurate catalog and quick turnaround) for the feature films and 
widely-available docs that you buy for your collections?  Our Acquisitions 
folks don't like to order frequently via Amazon ("extra paperwork") and our 
longtime go-to vendor for these kinds of films has fallen off in quality over 
the past year -- seems to be losing orders, taking a long time to fill them, 
doesn't seem to have items they advertise on hand, etc.  The third-party 
company they sometimes uses charges a huge premium and takes eons to fulfill 
most titles.  I know there are more than just these three options and have some 
ideas, but I'd love to hear what other options folks are using that they're 
very happy with.
Thanks in advance,
Meghann Matwichuk
Film and Video Collection
University of Delaware Library


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