Where can I listen to and view audiovisual materials in the library?
Library IMC FAQsEquipment for listening to and viewing audiovisual materials is located along the railing on the cafeteria side of the library. Generally, yes; however, due to specific department use, some items are limited to use only at that particular library.
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MoMA.org | Research Resources | Library FAQYes. The Library collects video, CD, DVD, records, cassettes and other non-print media. DADABASE is searchable by medium. Ask staff for assistance.
Related QuestionsIs it possible to borrow audiovisual materials through interlibrary loan?
Library IMC FAQsYes. Check the location line in the record to see if there is a "Not available for interlibrary loan" notation. If there is no such notation, we may request the material.
Related QuestionsHow do I find films, videos, DVDs, CDs and other audiovisual materials at the NSCC library?
NSCC Library: Library FAQThere is a link to the Video & DVD Catalog on the library's home page. The catalog has an alphabetical list of titles and also a list arranged by subject. You can also search the Library Catalog for media and audiovisual materials owned by any of the three Seattle Community Colleges Libraries. To narrow your search to just videos, try a guided keyword search and use the post limit feature to specify Videorecording under Medium.
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FAQsNo. All Eisenhower Library audiovisual materials (videos, DVDs, Laser disks, 16 mm films, audio recordings, microforms, and CD-ROMs) must be checked out by the patron. The Express cannot deliver audiovisual mateirals to patrons on the Homewood campus.
Related QuestionsBorrowing media or audiovisual materials Does the Library have CDs, cassettes, videos and DVD's?
FAQThe Library does not purchase music, movies, or books-on-tape. However, some educational videos can be viewed in the Media Services for Distance Learning center in LB 120.
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Holy Family University Library ServicesThe upper floor of the NEP Library has a Preview Room equipped with VCR/TV sets and headphones as well as tape players with headphones. In the LRC, VCR/TVs and tape players with headphones are housed in the corner carrels by the Circulation Desk. Please note: the Audio-Visual Services department is no longer under the administration of the Library on the Northeast campus.
Related QuestionsHow are materials received from and returned to the library?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAll books, magazines, catalogs, and equipment are sent to a reader through the U.S. Postal Service as "Free Matter for the Blind" and may be returned the same way. There is no postage fee for returning the materials. Materials sent by a network library come with a removable address card that, when turned over and reinserted, will show the library's name and address for return mailing.
Related QuestionsAre there fines for lost or damaged audiovisual materials?
NSCC Library: Library FAQPatrons are responsible for all audiovisual material they borrow from the circulating collection and are charged the replacement cost plus a non-refundable processing fee for all lost items. They are also charged for damage of audiovisual material depending on the extent of the damage and if the item is reasonably useable. For details, see the Lost or Damaged Circulating Audiovisual Materials.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Printer-Friendly VersionNIH identification cards are issued to eligible NIH employees. To check out materials from the NIH Library, you will need to obtain a barcode from the Circulation Desk at the NIH Library.
Related QuestionsWhen does the library need to get copyright permission for materials?
UNO | University Library | Help | Frequently Asked Questions...Library staff will attempt to obtain copyright permission on any material submitted. Materials will not be posted to electronic reserve unless they comply with copyright law. The general rules for copyright permission are as follows. Fair use allows a one time posting of materials as long as they comprise less than 10% of an entire work, one article from an issue of a journal, or 1 poem under 250 words.
Related QuestionsHow do I check out library materials?
Washington State University Libraries FAQLocate the materials you want and take them to the Circulation desk in the library or area. Present them along with your library card or WSU ID card.
Related QuestionsHow long can library materials go out?
Washington State University Libraries FAQLoan periods for non-book materials, such as journals are determined by the individual library. Since circulation periods vary, always be sure to note when an item is due at the time you check it out.
Related QuestionsWhich types of materials are cataloged at the Library of Congress (LC)?
Cataloging (Library of Congress FAQ)The Library of Congress completes bibliographic cataloging for materials that are collected by LC which provides for the identification, description, and access to items in the collections. (Works deposited for copyright registration are also cataloged following copyright cataloging procedures.) All types of materials in the Library of Congress' collections are cataloged, covering hundreds of different languages and virtually every format.
Related QuestionsHow can I donate books and audio-visual materials to the library?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | University Library | UW-...The library gratefully accepts donations of books and audio-visual materials. Donations are reviewed by library staff and are either added to the library's collection or offered for sale at the Library Book Sale, generally held in the spring. Proceeds from the book sales are used to support the collections and services of the library. Gifts may be dropped off at any time at the library's Technical Processing Department.
Related QuestionsHow can I request materials that the Scientific Library does not own?
Frequently Asked Questions - Printer-Friendly VersionInterlibrary Loan requests may be submitted by current employees of the NCI-Frederick ONLY. Requests are usually filled within 7 to 10 business days.
Related QuestionsWhat are the checkout periods for the various library materials?
Library IMC FAQsReserve materials are to be used in the library for the most part. However, some reserve materials may be checked out according to the instructor's stipulations. For some materials that may be overnight or weekend checkout. Others may be a week or a semester. Current issues of periodicals may not be checked out. Older issues (located under the display shelf) may be checked out for one week. Software tutorial videos and CD-ROMs may be checked out for one week.
Related QuestionsWhen will my materials be due back at the library?
Weyauwega Public Library FAQA date due slip listing all the items you checked out and the date they are due will be given to you when you check out. This slip is heat sensitive, so please don't leave it in your car in the summer or in direct sunlight.
Related QuestionsHow do I get materials from another Library?
UMW - Circulation FAQInterlibrary loan is a service that provides access to books, journal articles, dissertations, and other materials that are not owned by the UMW Libraries. If you have a citation for an item that our Libraries do not own, you may make a request to borrow it and the ILL office will locate a lending library. Please see our ILLIAD/Interlibrary Loan (ILL) FAQ for information on submitting requests.
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Q. How are books and audiovisual items selected for the Library collection?
GENERAL FAQs Geneva Public LibraryWhenever possible, staff selects library materials based on professional reviewing sources to ensure purchase of quality materials of interest to the community. Staff is particularly alert to highly publicized author tours and interviews, book club selections and best seller lists. Requests from patrons are given serious consideration. Annual publications such as reference series, travel guides and tax books are most efficiently acquired by automatically receiving the newest edition.
Related QuestionsWhat do I do if a Library's audiovisual item gets stuck in my car or home player?
Jones Library - FAQsNotify the Audiovisual Department staff (259-3090 or by email at audiovisual@joneslibrary.org). We are willing to waive overdue fines on our materials in this case. The Library is not responsible for damage to your equipment from our materials. You may have to take your player in for repair to remove the item.
Related QuestionsCan students access publication / Audiovisual / CD Rom library Resources?
MSSRF | FAQ'sStudents can access MSSRF library during working hours (Weekdays 9.30 am - 5 pm). To access other resources 15 days prior information is requested.
Related QuestionsCan others view my library?
thXchange - Digital MarketplaceOthers cannot view your library directly. They can view your member store, and they can view what you may own on an individual file basis through a search.
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