I am in the process of weeding VHS from our collection now.

Mostly we are moving all VHS out of the building into a storage facility
(another library) where they will be requestable.  (About 9600 titles),
but in the process we are withdrawing some titles:

@400 VHS that have been in the collection AT LEAST 7 years that have never
been borrowed.  (I will look at these individually to make sure that there
are no irreplaceable titles)

@250 titles that we have in our Films on Demand subscription

@200 titles in our purchased Filmakers Library Online collection

A handful of additional titles from other companies that we have in
streaming format on one platform or anotherÅ  for example BBC Shakespeare
plays

Anything in VHS that we also have in DVD

Duplicate VHS copies, if there is another VHS (or DVD) copy in the library
collection.


This is very broad, and actually very conservative, I think.


-deg

deg farrelly, Media Librarian
Arizona State University Libraries
Hayden Library C1H1
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, Arizona  85287-1006
Phone:  602.332.3103





On 12/19/12 1:53 PM, "videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu"
<videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu> wrote:

>Debra et al,
>
>Can some of you share your VHS replacement criteria.
>Thanks,
>
>lorraine wochna
>Ohio U, Alden Library


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