>Doesn't anyone watch Citizen Kane or  8 1/2 anymore?

As my now adult children are still prone to exclaim, "Ewwwww. Citizen Kane is 
in black & white"...


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Doesn't anyone watch Citizen Kane or  8 1/2 anymore?


On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Pearson, Jeffrey <jwpea...@umich.edu> wrote:


        OK, here is our top 20. Multiple copies not combined, which accounts 
for Amelie at both 4 and 14 (total 531 circs). Forrest Gump came in at position 
265, with a still respectable 166 circs...

        The prestige
        Requiem for a dream
        The Royal Tenenbaums
        Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain
        The lion king
        Memento
        American psycho
        Good Will Hunting
        Aladdin
        The Shawshank redemption
        The usual suspects
        Rushmore
        Wedding crashers
        Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain
        Anchorman
        The departed
        The wire. Season one, disc 1
        City of God
        Mulholland Dr.

        - Jeff P.
        U of Michigan


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[mailto:videolib-boun...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Susan Albrecht
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        Subject: Re: [Videolib] Snapshot of highest used videos


        We did this in 2010, primarily in order to help me with the process of 
deciding on items to upgrade to DVD.  Stats were for circs since 2004 when we 
switched our ILS.  The results were a bit surprising to me at first -- our 
highest circulated item to that point was a a VHS copy of Annenberg's CHILDHOOD 
AND ADOLESCENCE, which had circulated 103 times.  But then I realized, unlike 
Deg's situation, our stats *did* include both standard circs and reserve circs, 
and that item had been used a ton for course reserve.  Next highest were also 
VHS -- AMERICAN TONGUES and a segment of THE STORY OF ENGLISH, again, frequent 
reserve items.

        The top DVDs were all feature films, topped by A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, THE 
GODFATHER, PT. 2, and BLADE RUNNER.

        So do you have more hope for the world now, Gary, with those top three? 
 Forrest Gump was 24th on our list. ;)

        Susan at Wabash


        On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Deg Farrelly <deg.farre...@asu.edu> 
wrote:
        > An interesting bit of data (I think)
        >
        > A couple weeks ago I found myself wondering, for no apparent reason, 
what our most used videos are.  So I asked our head of Access Services 
(Circulation) to run a list for me.  From a list of all the videos in all the 
locations in ASU Libraries, she generated a list of the top 250 titles by total 
circulation.
        >
        > The list is all circulation (minus Reserve use)  since we changed to 
a new online system 15 years ago.  It does not differentiate between video 
formats.  That could be done but we did not do so in this investigation.
        >
        > The resulting list does not include Reserve use because it's stored 
elsewhere in the system and cannot be extracted by title.  Titles with multiple 
copies held in different libraries are not aggregated into a single count.  So 
multiple copies of Still Killing Us Softly (and some other titles) appear twice 
on the list.
        >
        > But the results are interesting even so.
        >
        > Of 250 titles, more than half (60+%) are feature films  -  151
        >
        > * The most borrowed title is Still Killing us Softly (419 circs if you
        > aggregate the copies, 218 for one copy)
        > * The most borrowed Feature Film:  Forest Gump (310)
        > * The lowest circ of the top 250 titles is 95 uses.
        >
        > Anyone else run data like this?
        >
        > deg farrelly
        > Arizona State University
        >
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