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Main Author: Ziegler, Roy A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED390451
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author Ziegler, Roy A.
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Ziegler, Roy A.
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contents The National Film Registry: Acquiring Our Film Heritage. Ziegler, Roy A. Academic Libraries Access to Information Annotated Bibliographies Archives Culture Film Libraries Filmographies Library Collection Development National Libraries Preservation Videotape Recordings The National Film Registry, which is primarily a designated list of films to be preserved by the Library of Congress, is also a valuable tool for selecting "films that are culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant." Following a brief discussion of the history and selection process of the National Film Registry, Southeast Missouri State University's Kent Library's effort to provide access to the films using the VHS videotape format is described. An annotated "videography" of the National Film Registry archives (1989-94) is then provided with 150 films listed under the following categories: animation; avant garde; comedy; detective and mystery; documentary; fantasy; horror; musical; science fiction; silent films; war; and westerns. A list of film distributors' addresses and phone numbers is also included. (Contains 19 references.) (AEF)
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spellingShingle The National Film Registry: Acquiring Our Film Heritage.
Ziegler, Roy A.
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Annotated Bibliographies
Archives
Culture
Film Libraries
Filmographies
Library Collection Development
National Libraries
Preservation
Videotape Recordings
The National Film Registry: Acquiring Our Film Heritage. Ziegler, Roy A. Academic Libraries Access to Information Annotated Bibliographies Archives Culture Film Libraries Filmographies Library Collection Development National Libraries Preservation Videotape Recordings The National Film Registry, which is primarily a designated list of films to be preserved by the Library of Congress, is also a valuable tool for selecting "films that are culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant." Following a brief discussion of the history and selection process of the National Film Registry, Southeast Missouri State University's Kent Library's effort to provide access to the films using the VHS videotape format is described. An annotated "videography" of the National Film Registry archives (1989-94) is then provided with 150 films listed under the following categories: animation; avant garde; comedy; detective and mystery; documentary; fantasy; horror; musical; science fiction; silent films; war; and westerns. A list of film distributors' addresses and phone numbers is also included. (Contains 19 references.) (AEF)
title The National Film Registry: Acquiring Our Film Heritage.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Annotated Bibliographies
Archives
Culture
Film Libraries
Filmographies
Library Collection Development
National Libraries
Preservation
Videotape Recordings
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED390451