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| author | McNally, Paul, Ed. |
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| contents | Video in Libraries--An International Perspective. AV in Action 5. McNally, Paul, Ed. Adolescents Case Studies Children Copyrights Developed Nations Disabilities Library Services Public Libraries Technological Advancement Video Equipment Videodisks Videotape Recordings This collection of papers on the use of video in libraries is designed to show the many different ways in which video can help communication. After a general introduction by Paul McNally which discusses current trends in video developments, 11 case studies are presented: (1) "Using Video in Public Libraries--Motherwell District Libraries, Scotland: A Case Study" (Norman Turner); (2) "Video and Youth Services in the Public Library--United States Perspective" (Emma Cohn); (3) "Video in Children's Libraries in Sweden" (Anna-Maria Kylberg); (4) "Video Services to Cultural Groups: A London Case Study in Language Development" (Neville Price); (5) "Video in Parliamentary Libraries--Applications and Implications" (Michael R. Mann); (6) "Video in Educational Institutions--Two Examples from Australia: Use of Video in New South Wales Schools" (Martha Heeren) and "Development of the Audiovisual Library Section and Services at Swinburne" (Bill Linklater and Bonna Jones); (7) "The Use of Video in Hospitals--An Example from Great Britain" (Cecily A. Miller); (8) "Video and Library Service to the Deaf--United States" (Phyllis I. Dalton); (9) "Video in Libraries for the Visually Impaired" (William C. Byrne); (10) "FORMAT-Canada's Computerised Information System for Aduiovisual Materials" (Donald Bidd, Louise de Chevigny, and Margot Letourneau); and (11) "Video and Copyright--A Scandinavian Perspective" (Anna Johansen). Brief biographies of the contributors and their addresses are provided. (JB) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| publishDate | 1985 |
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| spellingShingle | Video in Libraries--An International Perspective. AV in Action 5. McNally, Paul, Ed. Adolescents Case Studies Children Copyrights Developed Nations Disabilities Library Services Public Libraries Technological Advancement Video Equipment Videodisks Videotape Recordings Video in Libraries--An International Perspective. AV in Action 5. McNally, Paul, Ed. Adolescents Case Studies Children Copyrights Developed Nations Disabilities Library Services Public Libraries Technological Advancement Video Equipment Videodisks Videotape Recordings This collection of papers on the use of video in libraries is designed to show the many different ways in which video can help communication. After a general introduction by Paul McNally which discusses current trends in video developments, 11 case studies are presented: (1) "Using Video in Public Libraries--Motherwell District Libraries, Scotland: A Case Study" (Norman Turner); (2) "Video and Youth Services in the Public Library--United States Perspective" (Emma Cohn); (3) "Video in Children's Libraries in Sweden" (Anna-Maria Kylberg); (4) "Video Services to Cultural Groups: A London Case Study in Language Development" (Neville Price); (5) "Video in Parliamentary Libraries--Applications and Implications" (Michael R. Mann); (6) "Video in Educational Institutions--Two Examples from Australia: Use of Video in New South Wales Schools" (Martha Heeren) and "Development of the Audiovisual Library Section and Services at Swinburne" (Bill Linklater and Bonna Jones); (7) "The Use of Video in Hospitals--An Example from Great Britain" (Cecily A. Miller); (8) "Video and Library Service to the Deaf--United States" (Phyllis I. Dalton); (9) "Video in Libraries for the Visually Impaired" (William C. Byrne); (10) "FORMAT-Canada's Computerised Information System for Aduiovisual Materials" (Donald Bidd, Louise de Chevigny, and Margot Letourneau); and (11) "Video and Copyright--A Scandinavian Perspective" (Anna Johansen). Brief biographies of the contributors and their addresses are provided. (JB) |
| title | Video in Libraries--An International Perspective. AV in Action 5. |
| topic | Adolescents Case Studies Children Copyrights Developed Nations Disabilities Library Services Public Libraries Technological Advancement Video Equipment Videodisks Videotape Recordings |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED269011 |