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Main Author: Jolivet, Linda
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED348950
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contents African and African American Audio Visual Materials: A Selected List for Public Libraries. Jolivet, Linda Adolescents Adults Annotated Bibliographies Black Culture Black History Children Computer Software Courseware Filmographies Library Material Selection Media Selection Microcomputers Public Libraries Videodisks Videotape Recordings The purpose of this guide is to provide a selected, recommended list of video titles that were produced by or are adaptations of works by African or African American authors. The focus of this bibliography is on videos that depict the Black experience from a Black perspective, contribute to the knowledge of Africa, or tell the accurate story of the political and cultural experience of Africans and African Americans. A primary objective of this selected list is to highlight quality documentaries and dramatic titles frequently overlooked in public library video collections. Emphasis in these materials is less on technical quality and more on the quality of the stories being told, images being projected, and the contribution of the work from an Afrocentric perspective. This bibliography may serve as a reference source for patrons, librarians, or teachers in public libraries, as well as school, university, and research libraries. Intended for adult, young adult, and general audiences, the materials listed include items of interest to a wide range of individuals from junior high school to adult. There are separate sections on videotapes for children, videodiscs and computer software, and review and selection sources. Each entry includes the names of the producer, director, and distributor as well as a summary. Lists of distributors, film festivals, and the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame (1990) Competition Awards are appended, and an alphabetical index of titles is provided. (ALF)
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spellingShingle African and African American Audio Visual Materials: A Selected List for Public Libraries.
Jolivet, Linda
Adolescents
Adults
Annotated Bibliographies
Black Culture
Black History
Children
Computer Software
Courseware
Filmographies
Library Material Selection
Media Selection
Microcomputers
Public Libraries
Videodisks
Videotape Recordings
African and African American Audio Visual Materials: A Selected List for Public Libraries. Jolivet, Linda Adolescents Adults Annotated Bibliographies Black Culture Black History Children Computer Software Courseware Filmographies Library Material Selection Media Selection Microcomputers Public Libraries Videodisks Videotape Recordings The purpose of this guide is to provide a selected, recommended list of video titles that were produced by or are adaptations of works by African or African American authors. The focus of this bibliography is on videos that depict the Black experience from a Black perspective, contribute to the knowledge of Africa, or tell the accurate story of the political and cultural experience of Africans and African Americans. A primary objective of this selected list is to highlight quality documentaries and dramatic titles frequently overlooked in public library video collections. Emphasis in these materials is less on technical quality and more on the quality of the stories being told, images being projected, and the contribution of the work from an Afrocentric perspective. This bibliography may serve as a reference source for patrons, librarians, or teachers in public libraries, as well as school, university, and research libraries. Intended for adult, young adult, and general audiences, the materials listed include items of interest to a wide range of individuals from junior high school to adult. There are separate sections on videotapes for children, videodiscs and computer software, and review and selection sources. Each entry includes the names of the producer, director, and distributor as well as a summary. Lists of distributors, film festivals, and the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame (1990) Competition Awards are appended, and an alphabetical index of titles is provided. (ALF)
title African and African American Audio Visual Materials: A Selected List for Public Libraries.
topic Adolescents
Adults
Annotated Bibliographies
Black Culture
Black History
Children
Computer Software
Courseware
Filmographies
Library Material Selection
Media Selection
Microcomputers
Public Libraries
Videodisks
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED348950