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From: Elena Rossi-Snook <elenarossisn...@nypl.org>
To: Videolib Listserv <videolib@lists.berkeley.edu>
Sent: Fri, Sep 30, 2016 10:04 am
Subject: Re: [Videolib] 16mm stuff



Your one-stop resource for 16mm:


http://16mmdirectory.org/presentation/supplies?page=1


NYPL mostly uses Urbanski.


As for a pop-up theater (which is an awesome idea), I'm hoping the folks at 
Pratt Institute library chime in since they have in the past few years 
mobilized to engage students with their 16mm collection.


Elena Rossi-Snook
Archivist
Reserve Film and Video Collection
The New York Public Library



On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 9:53 AM, Maureen Tripp <maureen_tr...@emerson.edu> 
wrote:


Yes, I still keep it, and I still like it, and want others to also! So . . .
1.       Does anyone know a source for new take-up reels?
2.      I’m planning an pop-up 16mm “theater” for October—has anyone done 
anything like this? Any tips regarding where I should “pop up”? Or any other 
tips for getting students engaged?
Thanks, all!
Maureen


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preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective 
working tool for video librarians, as well as a channel of communication 
between libraries,educational institutions, and video producers and 
distributors.

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preservation, and use of current and evolving video formats in libraries and 
related institutions. It is hoped that the list will serve as an effective 
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