Abstract

This case study surveys by questionnaire the practices, policies and attitudes impacting library video service of the member libraries in the Mid-Hudson Library System. The factors which negatively affect public access to video are discussed and related to resource sharing of non-print materials. Video cassettes are compared to traditional library materials. Format opposed to content is examined. Recommendations for further study chronicle the System Board resolutions for working at the state level to change the New York State Commissioner's Regulations which now permit the exclusion of non-print materials.

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