Hi all,

Welcome to 2016.  I'm looking forward to another year of learning from all of 
you.
Let me start here.

This Q has come up a few times this year, at least for me.

I have a faculty that wants to screen Native Son, 1986 w/ Oprah Winfrey.  As 
far as I can see ONLY a VHS exists.  My first Q is, if we do not have players 
in the classroom, and I am not seeing any copy of this on DVD, are we SOL?

My only other option is to purchase the VHS and have her screen in the library 
(we do have VHS players).  In terms of Fair Use checklist, if we have a VHS, 
that is my only option, correct?

Btw, all the VHS copies are used; which could be fine.

Your advice is appreciated.

Best to all,
lorraine




lorraine wochna
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Ohio University
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