I interpreted what was said differently, I thought he was saying, visit
the LIBRARY on the campus tour.  On my campus, the kids are shown the
rec center and other "cool" places but do not get a library tour. I
would take what you said about Media Centers  in libraries and replace
media center with library and that is the view of the library on campus.

regards 
jhs


John H. Streepy

Library-Government Publications
James E. Brooks Library
Central Washington University
400 East University Way
Ellensburg, WA  98926-7548

(509) 963-2861
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All part of being a librarian" -- James Turner "Rex Libris"

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>>> Deg Farrelly <deg.farre...@asu.edu> 4/12/2013 12:56 PM >>>
I suspect that the lack of focus on media services in campus tours is as
much an issue of the * library's * focus on what matters.

It is well known that historically libraries have treated media as 2nd
class citizens (the red-haired stepchild as I call it).  Collections get
short shrift in budget, in cataloging, in building placement, as
resources
for research, in access (closed-stacks, anyone?)

Libraries often have a say in how they are covered in tours, and provide
talking points.  If the media collection is not covered on the tour or
interview process, it often is because the library has not highlighted
it.

Same with Dennis' comment about university presidents and funding.  The
funding is there, but libraries don't put it towards media needs*. Again
because that $5000 towards media titles in one time purchase is not as
important as that $5000 a year science journal.

-deg

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





---
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I'm attending the 2013 National Media Market, November 3-7
In Charleston, South Carolina.  See you there?




On 4/12/13 10:40 AM, "videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu"
<videolib-requ...@lists.berkeley.edu> wrote:

>
>Looking back on those visits, I realize that Dennis is right - really,
no
>one specifically discussed AV services!  A few mentioned IT, most
>stressed and featured the library/libraries, but there wasn't much
>reference at all to film or AV services.


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