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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 675
…Library leaders report a shortage of school librarians. Kennedy summarizes a U. S. Office of Education study which lists a total of 9,363…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 292
…To meet these problems, Signal Corps visual aids coordinators run the film libraries and main- tain continual field supervision of the visual educa- tion…
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Educational Screen 1926-1927 — page 1106
462 THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN gether with initiation into adult intelligence of crime and passion . National Board of Review Magazine — "Cleveland Public Library Film Coopera…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 670
…By the time this tentative report reaches Educa- tional Screen, The Cleveland Public Library Re- gional Film Project will be exactly five months young…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 265
…libraries which pioneered in the film service field plus the modern librarians' desire to accept the responsibility of an active role in community education…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 910
…For the librarian the first five chapters con- tain worthy, if somewhat secondary, background ma- terial on film history, film production, film distribu- tion…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 264
…SOME PEOPLE are still surprised at the thought of public libraries' circulating educational films. In the raised eye-brow department, the questions run something…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 911
…This joint film service comes about through a banding together of small-budget libraries, serving small population areas (where films reach a saturation point…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 98
FILM LIBRARIES You can provide information needed in national defense programs FILL OUT THIS QUESTIONNAIRE Send it to Federal Security Agency, Office of Education…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 24
…of Libraries & Audio-Visual Aids Newark. New Jersey Board of Education THE BASIC responsibility of the librarian or the audio-visual spe- cialist is…
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Educational Screen 1957-1958 — page 25
…ment of Libraries and Audio-Visual Education. Under the guidance of the Director, a library housing 4,000 films, 4,500 filmstrips, 4,000…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 234
…the Library of Congress, the U. S. Copyright Office, and the U. S. Office of Education to discuss the urgent need for film catalog…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 73
…Books Display, Educational Display, Exterior of Building, "The American Scene" (past to present), Questions of the Day. Cincinnati, Ohio, Public Library Subject : Outside Display…
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See and Hear 1945-1946 — page 487
…provide information and educa- tion. "Before a library undertakes to estab- The basic tools of Mr. Golvin's film library are shown here. However…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 146
…of Education Oklahoma Is Ready , . . mass film distribution could be achieved immediately Is IT LIKELY that educational film libraries will be called on in…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 960
…the school library ... is the hub of the school . . . a limitless storehouse of all types of educational materials." "School librarians are qualified to administer…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 1283
…the average number of films (titles) carried by different types of film libraries : National film distributors 935 Audio-visual education dealers 340 Colleges and…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 202
Page 198 The Educational Screen Organisation of Educational Film Libraries. Prior to the organization of the Educational Film Library Association, the writer served as…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 1128
…of films from a film library have every right to expect that the library carefully and criti- cally appraise and approve the educational value…
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Educational Screen 1934 — page 70
…A museum stimulates reading, is educational, yet it ought not to be linked up to a library unless adequately sup- ported financially. If it…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 681
…Board of Education, Mr. George P. Whitman, Jr., made available $100,000 to establish the first regional film library. This library was located at…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 339
…Board of Education, Mr. George P. Whitman, Jr., made available $100,000 to establish the first regional film library. .This library was located at…
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See and Hear, Jan 1949 — page 43
…education,” yet in November, 1949, the-last period for which the American Library Association Film Office collected statistics, 75. public libraries circulated films 33…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 227
…education," yet in November, 1949, the last period for which the American Library Association Film Office collected statistics, 75 public libraries circulated films 33…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 864
Page 412 Educational Screen The Coordination of Information and Service on Government Films By The Library of Congress ON September 14, 1945, representatives of…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 569
…education," yet in November, 1949, the last period for which the -American Library Association Film Office collected statistics, 75 public libraries circulated films 33…
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Educational Screen 1939 — page 319
…establish the first unit of a permanent library of educational films. The county board of education, although in complete sympathy with the proposed plan…
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Educational Screen 1944-45 — page 208
Page 204 The Educational Screen Film Program of a Public Library* The significant role that awaits public libraries in the field of adult and…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 460
Where to get motion pictures on democracy Film Libraries for Democracy As announced in the October issue, EDUCATIONAL SCREEN presents here a listing of…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 340
…Cooperative film libraries are maintained by the Cabell County Board of Education at Huntington and the Wood County library at Parkersburg. Seven other counties…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 336
Page 334 The Educational Screen Film Forums — dn Adventure in Adult Education How iilms can aid the library in taking a more important role…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 290
…on films where the Educational Film Guide, the Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films, the Catalog of the State University Extension Film Library and…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 682
…Cooperative film libraries are maintained by the Cabell County Board of Education at Huntington and the Wood County library at Parkersburg. Seven other counties…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 1271
16mm Film Libraries in tlie U. S. THE U.S. Office of Education will publish this fall a new directory of 1 6mm film…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 69
i SEE & HEAR A-V ADMINISTRATION FEATURE The Median Extension Division Film Library Service: 1948 rS IT POSSIBLE to deiennine I what the average…
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Educational Screen 1954,1955,1956 — page 660
This Is Part Two To help clarify thinking about llic sup- posed battle between the "A-V way" and the "library way." Educational Screen…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 42
…and will be available to commu- nity groups through numerous educational film libraries, several public libraries, and Association Films. The second phase of the…
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Educational Screen 1940 — page 270
…Library and Visual Aids Libraries and Educational Films—Mary U. Rothrock— <-). L. A. Bulletin, 34: 169-173, 217 March, 1940. This article by the…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 551
…In the present year ])roposals for a library educational film sjiecialist attached to .'\.L.A. Head- tjuarters and programs of field service and advi…
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See and Hear 1948 — page 683
…not arailable • Last year a Department of Audio-Visual Aids was established under the Department of Education, and a state library of films is…
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See and Hear, 1949, 1951 — page 341
…not OToilobla • Last year a Department of Audio-Visual Aids was established 'under the Department of Education, and a state library of films is…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 178
…Many of these films have lasting educational and historical value. In order further to utilize them, the Library as a central film agency will…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 710
…By majority vote on August 2, 1952 the Educational Film Library Associ- ation endorsed the Library Bill of Rights as it applies to films…
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Educational Screen 1943 — page 203
…Organization of Educational Film Libraries. Trends in organization of film libraries during the pre- war decade will continue in an accelerated fashion during the…
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Educational Screen 1946-1947 — page 652
Page 160 Educational Screen Libraries to Handle Films For Community Fducation A FOR WARD step iti the distribution of educa- tional films by public…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 232
by PATRICIA BLAIR Film Advisor, American Library Association The project ends, the program lives and grows EDUCATIONAL SCREEN reported the launching of the Annerican…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 671
…analysis of the film circulation reports submitted monthly by the ten mem- ber libraries to the administering agency. Readers of Educational Screen, however, will…
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Educational Screen 1948-1949 — page 925
…the Board of Education for librarianship. In conclusion, I should like to emphasize again the general value of "The Information Film" — the distri- bution…
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Educational Screen 1950 — page 196
…Y Cessees Instructional Films (P) Encyclopeedie Britannica Films, Inc (PD) Rental and Preview Libraries W_ Sét b40 EM Family Films, 24 ¢ Films, Inc ) Films…
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Educational Screen 1951,1952,1953 — page 824
…It is one of nine such county libraries in New Jersey. Some educators maintain that a county audio-visual aids program is more effective…