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Autori principali: Olivier, Lee, Ed., Holland, Stewart, Ed.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1975
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Holland, Stewart, Ed.
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Holland, Stewart, Ed.
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contents CVRP Patch Panel, Number 7. Olivier, Lee, Ed. Holland, Stewart, Ed. Agency Cooperation Bibliographies Cable Television Evaluation Criteria Museums Newsletters Public Libraries Video Equipment Videotape Recordings The cooperative project which is designed to share video equipment and expertise between the Long Beach Public Library and the Long Beach Museum of Art is discussed in this issue of the California Video Resource Project (CVRP) newsletter. Also in this issue are discussions of other California video projects, the repair of broken video equipment, a technical bibliography, reviews of books and videotapes, and an article which describes videotapes that the Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting did not buy and the criteria used for rejecting the material. (JY)
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spellingShingle CVRP Patch Panel, Number 7.
Olivier, Lee, Ed.
Holland, Stewart, Ed.
Agency Cooperation
Bibliographies
Cable Television
Evaluation Criteria
Museums
Newsletters
Public Libraries
Video Equipment
Videotape Recordings
CVRP Patch Panel, Number 7. Olivier, Lee, Ed. Holland, Stewart, Ed. Agency Cooperation Bibliographies Cable Television Evaluation Criteria Museums Newsletters Public Libraries Video Equipment Videotape Recordings The cooperative project which is designed to share video equipment and expertise between the Long Beach Public Library and the Long Beach Museum of Art is discussed in this issue of the California Video Resource Project (CVRP) newsletter. Also in this issue are discussions of other California video projects, the repair of broken video equipment, a technical bibliography, reviews of books and videotapes, and an article which describes videotapes that the Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting did not buy and the criteria used for rejecting the material. (JY)
title CVRP Patch Panel, Number 7.
topic Agency Cooperation
Bibliographies
Cable Television
Evaluation Criteria
Museums
Newsletters
Public Libraries
Video Equipment
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED116659