I am working on a library project and need your
wisdom. I need to find out how lost video
information can be reasearched. For books, I can go
to the LOC, but is there anywhere I can find
information on videos that was lost in transition
between systems? Some videos have publisher
information, but are not listed in the catalogs or
web sites. Is there a resource to use to access
video information as to date, subjects, summary, and
length without having to view each video? Some of
the videos are a little old. I'll post a hit if I
get responses. Thank you in advance.
Anne K. Catron, LMS Student
Smithfield High School Smithfield, Virginia
alkorycat@yahoo.com
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