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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1972
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED061984
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contents Primer for Media Resources Librarians. Administration Audiovisual Aids College Libraries Film Libraries Guides Librarians Library Planning Library Technical Processes Medical Libraries Medical Schools Nonprint Media Resource Centers Resource Materials School Libraries Basic instructions (suggestions) are provided to help the initiate establish a resource center. The primer begins with some considerations in organizing a media resource collection which includes a brief discussion of the three basic types of media resource programs: reference only, limited acquisition, and permanent collections. This is followed by a brief examination of the factors upon which the type and scope of the program are dependent, including: need/interest, materials on hand, equipment on hand, availability of materials, budget, space, and staff. The instructions end with suggestions for locating materials and for cataloging and indexing the materials. Although this is specifically written for a medical resource center, the general suggestions could be applied to other types of film libraries. (NH)
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spellingShingle Primer for Media Resources Librarians.
Administration
Audiovisual Aids
College Libraries
Film Libraries
Guides
Librarians
Library Planning
Library Technical Processes
Medical Libraries
Medical Schools
Nonprint Media
Resource Centers
Resource Materials
School Libraries
Primer for Media Resources Librarians. Administration Audiovisual Aids College Libraries Film Libraries Guides Librarians Library Planning Library Technical Processes Medical Libraries Medical Schools Nonprint Media Resource Centers Resource Materials School Libraries Basic instructions (suggestions) are provided to help the initiate establish a resource center. The primer begins with some considerations in organizing a media resource collection which includes a brief discussion of the three basic types of media resource programs: reference only, limited acquisition, and permanent collections. This is followed by a brief examination of the factors upon which the type and scope of the program are dependent, including: need/interest, materials on hand, equipment on hand, availability of materials, budget, space, and staff. The instructions end with suggestions for locating materials and for cataloging and indexing the materials. Although this is specifically written for a medical resource center, the general suggestions could be applied to other types of film libraries. (NH)
title Primer for Media Resources Librarians.
topic Administration
Audiovisual Aids
College Libraries
Film Libraries
Guides
Librarians
Library Planning
Library Technical Processes
Medical Libraries
Medical Schools
Nonprint Media
Resource Centers
Resource Materials
School Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED061984