Video Acquisitions and Cataloging: A Handbook

Video Acquisitions and Cataloging: A Handbook

by James C. Scholtz
Video Acquisitions and Cataloging: A Handbook

Video Acquisitions and Cataloging: A Handbook

by James C. Scholtz

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Overview

No other book available covers the topic of videocassette acquisitions so completely. This professional reference gives special attention to problems unique to cataloging videocassettes within the electronic, on-line cataloging environment. The text provides ample theoretical discussion, along with practical examples of a variety of solutions.

Video acquisitions is one the most difficult tasks confronting any library today. Knowing and deciding what to buy and from whom, keeping track of orders, verifying titles, returbaning damaged and incorrectly shipped products, dealing with company representatives, obtaining discounts, and purchasing public performance rights are only some of the formidable decisions video librarians must make.

This professional reference is a detailed guide to video acquisitions and cataloging. Throughout the work, emphasis is placed on the problems and concerns of acquisitions and cataloging within the electronic, on-line environment of today's library. The text provides ample theoretical discussion, along with practical examples and illustrations of solutions to the problems faced by video librarians.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313293450
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/26/1995
Series: Libraries Unlimited Library Management Collection
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

JAMES C. SCHOLTZ is director of the Yankton Community Library in Yankton, South Dakota. He has previously worked as the AV department head in a public library, as an audiovisual consultant at a regional library system in Illinois, and as a community college library director. He has authored three books and numerous professional articles.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Video Industry—History and Evolution
Video In Libraries—Trends Which Affect Distribution; Distribution Routes and Vendors Defined
The Acquisitions Process
Copyright Issues within the Acquisitions Process
Problems in Cataloging Videocassettes
Selected Bibliography
Index

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