Don't know about CREW guidelines for AV, but I do know that, if it were me,
I wouldn't get rid of The Constitution: That Delicate Balance, which still
has pretty good "legs"...
Gary Handman
At 02:33 PM 4/28/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 14:33:02 -0500
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>From: "Tatar, Becky" <bltata@aurora.lib.il.us>
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>Subject: [Videolib] Weeding videos
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>I have started weeding our nonfiction videos, and before I hit lots of
>them, I would like some advice on the original MacArthur series as well as
>a few others, especially since many titles are still around. Series I
>have specific questions on about weeding are
>
> Psychology by Annenberg Corp. C1989
> Schlessinger Teen Health Video Series - 1994
> Race to Save the Planet - Annenberg - 1989
> Earth At Risk / Schlessinger - 1993
> The Constitution: That Delicate Balance 1984
>
>I did think about using the CREW guidelines for books as a guideline, but
>knowing that video is different from books, I thought I would need all the
>help I can get. Are the CREW guidelines for books a good guide for
>video? The information CREW gives for AV is not particularly helpful,
>other than saying go by circ. Thanks in advance.
>
>Becky Tatar
>AV/ Periodicals Specialist
>Aurora Public Library
>1 E. Benton Street
>Aurora, IL 60505
><file://www.aurora.lib.il.us>www.aurora.lib.il.us
>E-mail: bltata@aurora.lib.il.us
>Phone: 630-264-4100
>FAX: 630-896-3209
Gary Handman
Director
Media Resources Center
Moffitt Library
UC Berkeley
ghandman@library.berkeley.edu
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC
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"Movies are poems, a holy bible, the great mother of us."
--Ted Berrigan
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Don't know about CREW guidelines for AV, but I do know that, if it were me, I wouldn't get rid of The Constitution: That Delicate Balance, which still has pretty good "legs"...
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I have started weeding our nonfiction videos, and before I hit lots of them, I would like some advice on the original MacArthur series as well as a few others, especially since many titles are still around. Series I have specific questions on about weeding are
Psychology by Annenberg Corp. C1989
Schlessinger Teen Health Video Series - 1994
Race to Save the Planet - Annenberg - 1989
Earth At Risk / Schlessinger - 1993
The Constitution: That Delicate Balance 1984
I did think about using the CREW guidelines for books as a guideline, but knowing that video is different from books, I thought I would need all the help I can get. Are the CREW guidelines for books a good guide for video? The information CREW gives for AV is not particularly helpful, other than saying go by circ. Thanks in advance.
Becky Tatar
AV/ Periodicals Specialist
Aurora Public Library
1 E. Benton Street
Aurora, IL 60505
www.aurora.lib.il.us
E-mail: bltata@aurora.lib.il.us
Phone: 630-264-4100
FAX: 630-896-3209
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