Thanks deg!

Re: neglected in the literature, I would add the related topic of
guidelines for workflow and collection management decision making for
weeding (and selective preservation of Audio Video At Risk) fixed
materials.  If you can think of some published decision trees and/or
additional case studies for physical a/v media, I welcome the referral (one
colleague has shared their experience with me generally, and it has been
very useful).

Best,
Scott




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> Dear CW,
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> Is there any chance Peter Brook's version of King Lear (1971) will be
> released on DVD again in the US?  It is the one starring Paul Scofield.  I
> can find a few Region 2 DVDs on the market but they are very expensive.
> Also, some of them are the Italian version.
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> Here is an opportunity for publishing that could be a real benefit to the
> community.
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> There is a lack of information on workflow and collection development
> decisions for streaming video? A CLIPP publication could address these and
> other media issues.  Another example?. Digitization /licensing to support
> course reserves/instruction.
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> For your consideration.
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> -deg farrelly
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