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Fletcher, James E.; Bolen, Donald L., Jr. – 1981
The emphasis of archives is on the maintenance and preservation of materials for scholarly research and professional reference. Archives may be established as separate entities or as part of a library or museum. Film archives may include camera originals (positive and negative), sound recordings, outtakes, scripts, contracts, advertising…
Descriptors: Archives, Film Libraries, Film Production, Film Study
Clement, Evelyn G. – 1976
By the first decade of the twentieth century, libraries were collecting pictures, post cards, clippings, recordings, music rolls, and stereographs. Circulation of these materials was often restricted, however. A number of progressive librarians stressed the acceptance of nonprinted materials as complementary to the book medium to the library…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Film Libraries, Films, History
Minnella, C. Vincent; And Others – 1979
The computer program described not only allows the user to determine rental sources for a particular film title quickly, but also to select the least expensive of the sources. This program developed at SUNY Cortland's Sperry Learning Resources Center and Computer Center is designed to maintain accurate data on rental and purchase films in both…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Film Libraries
Goss, Wayne E. – 1976
By 1966, requests made to the Pennsylvania regional film library far exceeded the center's capacity to deliver. Hiring additional media specialists and technicians and computerizing the request procedure served only to multiply the number of requests. A federally-assisted statewide program provided for a central agency to convert older media…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Film Libraries, Films, Regional Libraries
Hohl, K. Robert – 1976
The needs of teachers for high-demand and seasonal films have been met by a cooperative effort of the Berks County Educational Television Committee, local school districts, the Berks and Suburban TV cable companies and the Berks County Intermediate Unit in a project called Operation Cooperation. Regionalization of the instructional media services…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Cooperative Programs, Delivery Systems, Educational Media
Petric, Vladimir – 1974
The poor quality of most university courses in film history is due to several factors, among them the fact that there is insufficient analytical documentation and direct cinematic illustration in existent written film histories. These histories examine films on a thematic level, offering noncinematic interpretation such as literary meaning, social…
Descriptors: Colleges, Content Analysis, Course Content, Film Libraries
O'Grady, Gerald – 1975
Cinema emerged about 1900, and as the twentieth century ticked by, the cinematic process was recognized as a model for the thought processes of the human mind--of both the unconscious dream process and of the stream of conscious thought--and also as a model of the historical process. Film not only is an experiential process and a physical…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Influences, Film Libraries, Films