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We were using security cases for our dvds. However, after losing over
300 titles, we stopped using the security cases, went to double shelving
- empty cases on the shelf, discs in a locked cabinets. And I can't
think of a way to make the browsing quiet. The security cases are very
noisy.
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Becky Tatar
Periodicals/Audiovisuals
Aurora Public Library
1 E. Benton Street
Aurora, IL 60505
Phone: 630-264-4100
FAX: 630-896-3209
bltata@aurora.lib.il.us
www.aurora.lib.il.us
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From: videolib-bounces@library.berkeley.edu
[mailto:videolib-bounces@library.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Threatt,
Monique L
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:06 AM
To: videolib@library.berkeley.edu
Subject: RE: [Videolib] DVD shelving
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Hello,
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Last year there was some discussion about DVD browsing bins.
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I need your expert opinion. Can anyone suggest DVD bins that
will allow DVDs to be displayed in security cases, but are quiet to
browse through -- not like the bins found at most music or book stores
where there is a loud noise caused by flipping through the cases. This
may be an unrealistic request. =20
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Also, I'd like to hear your comments on why you use, or don't
use security cases for DVDs in your browsing collection?=20
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Feel free to contact me off-line with your comments/suggestions.
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Thanks in advance.
Monique
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Monique Threatt=20
Media Librarian=20
Herman B Wells Library, W121=20
Indiana University=20
Bloomington, IN 47405=20
phone: (812) 855-9857=20
FAX: (812) 855-1649=20
mthreatt@indiana.edu
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Becky=20
Tatar
Periodicals/Audiovisuals
Aurora=20
Public Library
1 E. Benton=20
Street
Aurora,=20
IL =20
60505
Phone:=20
630-264-4100
FAX:=20
630-896-3209
bltata@aurora.lib.il.us
www.aurora.lib.il.us
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From:=20 videolib-bounces@library.berkeley.edu=20 [mailto:videolib-bounces@library.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of = Threatt,=20 Monique L
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:06 = AM
To:=20 videolib@library.berkeley.edu
Subject: RE: [Videolib] DVD=20 shelvingHello,Last = year there=20 was some discussion about DVD browsing = bins.I = need your expert=20 opinion. Can anyone suggest DVD bins that will allow DVDs = to be=20 displayed in security cases, but are quiet to browse through -- = not like=20 the bins found at most music or book stores where there is a loud = noise=20 caused by flipping through the cases. This may be an = unrealistic=20 request.Also, I'd like to=20 hear your comments on why you use, or don't use security = cases for=20 DVDs in your browsing collection?Feel = free to=20 contact me off-line with your = comments/suggestions.Thanks in=20 advance.Monique*************************
Monique = Threatt=20
Media=20 Librarian
Herman B Wells Library, W121
Indiana = University=20
Bloomington, = IN =20 47405
phone: (812) 855-9857
FAX: (812)=20 855-1649
mthreatt@indiana.edu<= /SPAN>