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Video - Direction & Production, Film & Video Guides, Television - Reference, Video Technology, Television - Production & Professional, Consumer Guides, Library Administration and Services - General & Miscellaneous
Home Video in Libraries: How Libraries Buy and Circulate Prerecorded Home Video by Martha Dewing β€” book cover

Home Video in Libraries: How Libraries Buy and Circulate Prerecorded Home Video

by Martha Dewing
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Based on a survey of over 900 public libraries. Analyzes the impact on library budgets and circulation patterns of making educational, children's, and popular videos available to library patrons. Includes issues such as pricing and distribution, ratings, and public performance rights as well as case studies of video collections and a list of 150 recommended video titles. Acidic paper. Distribution of this book in its paper edition is being done by G.K. Hall ($35.00, 0-8161-1914-7). It's being identified as part of their Professional librarian series, and, to make matters confusing, a different LC# has been assigned (88-38258). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1988
Publisher
Focal Press
Pages
202
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780867292596

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