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See also
Ambrose Video Publishing: www.ambrosevideo.com
Annenberg Media: www.learner.org
History Channel: www.history.com/education=20
Linda Hellman,Regional Sales Manager
Ambrose Video Publishing
145 W.45th Street -Suite 1115
New York NY 10036
1.888.802.6715
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Daisy Dominguez=20
To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu=20
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Videolib] College Access Videos? Any idea?
Hi Christina,
There are some here:
Films of the Humanities & Sciences
http://www.films.com/search.aspx?q=3Dlatino
I also use different sources such as=20
Women Make Movies
http://www.wmm.com/
LAVA=20
http://www.lavavideo.org/=20
which is no more but has a database to help you find titles that may =
be available elsewhere
Filmakers Library
http://www.filmakers.com/=20
First Run Icarus
http://www.frif.com/
Daisy
Gary Handman <ghandman@library.berkeley.edu> wrote:
>Hi all
Any ideas for a colleague at UC Irvine?
Gary
>At 05:03 PM 8/22/2006, Woo, Christina wrote:
>>Gary -
>>Any advice you can offer would be welcome. At UCI the=20
>>bibliographers almost always buy specific videos faculty=20
>>request. We don't go out "looking for them" the way we build our=20
>>print collections. Any particularly good websites or companies=20
>>with online catalogs? Thanks for pointing me and Leticia in the=20
>>right direction(s).
>>
>>- Christina (bibliographer for Education and Chicano/Latino =
Studies=20
>>and a few other depts...)
>>
>>On 8/18/2006 4:13 PM, Leticia Oseguera wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi Chrsitina:
>>>
>>>I hope your summer is going well. I hope you can help me with =
some=20
>>>searching for class videos. I am again teaching my course on=20
>>>college access. We had spoken briefly about searching tips for=20
>>>videos on the topic of college admissions, college access, and=20
>>>college retention. Can you suggest some useful sites that I might =
>>>begin a search for videos of this nature? FYI, anything related =
to=20
>>>students of color is preferable as well but I am open to other =
videos.
>>>
>>>
VIDEOLIB is intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of =
issues relating to the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic =
control, preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in =
libraries and related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve =
as an effective working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel =
of communication between libraries,educational institutions, and video =
producers and distributors.
Daisy Dominguez*
Cohen Library
The City College (CUNY)
138th Street at Convent Avenue
New York, New York 10031
ddominguez@ccny.cuny.edu
(212) 650-5758
*Subject Librarian for Latin American & Latino Studies; Psychology; =
Spanish & Portuguese Literature
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----- Original Message -----From:=20 Daisy = DominguezSent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 = 11:01=20 AMSubject: Re: [Videolib] College = Access=20 Videos? Any idea?Hi Christina,There are some here:Films of the Humanities & SciencesI also use different sources such asWomen Make MoviesLAVAhttp://www.lavavideo.org/which is no more but has a database to help you find titles that = may be=20 available elsewhereFilmakers Libraryhttp://www.filmakers.com/First Run IcarusDaisy
Gary Handman = <ghandman@library.berkeley.edu>=20 wrote:
>Hi=20 all
Any ideas for a colleague at UC=20 Irvine?
Gary
>At 05:03 PM 8/22/2006, Woo, = Christina=20 wrote:
>>Gary -
>>Any advice you can offer would = be=20 welcome. At UCI the
>>bibliographers almost always buy = specific=20 videos faculty
>>request. We don't go out "looking for = them" the=20 way we build our
>>print collections. Any particularly = good=20 websites or companies
>>with online catalogs? Thanks for = pointing=20 me and Leticia in the
>>right=20 direction(s).
>>
>>- Christina (bibliographer for=20 Education and Chicano/Latino Studies
>>and a few other=20 depts...)
>>
>>On 8/18/2006 4:13 PM, Leticia = Oseguera=20 wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi = Chrsitina:
>>>
>>>I hope your summer is = going well.=20 I hope you can help me with some
>>>searching for class = videos.=20 I am again teaching my course on
>>>college access. We = had=20 spoken briefly about searching tips for
>>>videos on = the topic=20 of college admissions, college access, and
>>>college=20 retention. Can you suggest some useful sites that I might=20
>>>begin a search for videos of this nature? FYI, = anything=20 related to
>>>students of color is preferable as well = but I am=20 open to other = videos.
>>>
>>>
VIDEOLIB is=20 intended to encourage the broad and lively discussion of issues = relating to=20 the selection, evaluation, acquisition,bibliographic control, = preservation,=20 and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and = related=20 institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective = working=20 tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication = between=20 libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and=20 distributors.
Daisy = Dominguez*
Cohen=20 Library
The City College (CUNY)
138th Street at Convent = Avenue
New=20 York, New York 10031
ddominguez@ccny.cuny.edu
= (212) 650-5758*Subject Librarian for Latin = American=20 & Latino Studies; Psychology; Spanish & Portuguese=20 Literature
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