gary
At 01:17 PM 2/22/2006, you wrote:
>I am looking into buying a video from PBS's Frontline series and the
>only copy I can find is the "PBS Home Video" version. I am pretty sure
>that a home video doesn't have the same privileges as a copy that is
>meant for educational/institutional use.
>
>Could it be that this excellent video can be mine for the low, low
>price of $29.95?
>
>If I can't find a "price marked up for colleges" DVD, can I purchase
>and lend the home use one?
>
>Ciara Healy
>Media Services Librarian
>
>Bruce I. Howell Library
>Wake Technical Community College
>9101 Fayetteville Road
>Raleigh, NC 27603
>
>(919) 773-4724
>cmhealy@waketech.edu
>
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Moffitt Library
UC Berkeley
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