I just inherited a school where every media specialist in the past had a
different way of cataloging AV materials. Is there a standard out there?
For example, how would you catalog Eragon, by Paolini if the medium is
CD-ROM? If it is an audio cassette? If it is computer software? I would
like to be consistent so the next media specialist doesn't think I'm crazy.
Shari Warren
Media Specialist
Oconee County Middle School
Watkinsville, Georgia 30677
706-769-3575
<mailto:swarren@oconee.k12.ga.us> swarren@oconee.k12.ga.us
"One of the great things about books is sometimes there are some fantastic
pictures."
George W. Bush, President of the United States
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