Along the lines of PBS - what about A&E/History, Discovery Channel, etc?


Becky Tatar
Periodicals/Audiovisuals
Aurora Public Library
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Subject: [Videolib] More re out of distribution stuff


Thanks for all who responded to my query re out o' business
distributors. 
I'm informed that the Latin American Video Archive (LAVA) did, indeed,
distribute some materials in their database, so I'll add these to the
list.

In thinking thru which classes or varieties of material may have a high
likelihood of being OP and unobtainable, it also occurred to me that
besides the catalogs of defunct distributors, we may also want to think
about

PBS titles distributed before 2000 (seems to me that this is lamentable
but true in a large number of cases)

Titles purchased from associations, professional organizations, research
organizations before 2000

Self-distributed, independently produced titles released before 2000

What am I leaving out?




Gary Handman
Director
Media Resources Center
Moffitt Library
UC Berkeley

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