MEDIA ACQUISITIONSMedia Services has published its tenth edition of an annotated list and subject index of documentary, instructional and feature films and videotapes, part of the Library's collection. Any title on this list may be reserved by faculty for classroom showings. For best results, programs should be previewed in advance. In addition, instructors may wish to use their syllabus or assign research projects to designate titles for required viewing. Students may then schedule individual screenings in the Library's Media Lab carrels or small group preview rooms for assignments, research, review or makeups. This list represents a continuous process of media acquisitions by the Library. Suggestions and purchase recommendations may be directed to the Director of Media Services in E-101, x5432. Further, thousands of additional titles may be borrowed from other CUNY campuses through LaGuardia's membership in CECT/CUNY Instructional Media Consortium. Please consult CUNY+Plus for computerized listings of these titles, as well as print resources located in the anteroom to Media Services. All bookings of software and equipment for classroom showings require advance notice by submitting written request forms. To schedule, please come to the Media Services desk, E-101, or use the online Equipment and Software Reservations form at: http://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/library/media/msforms.htm.
Media resources include VHS, DVD, 3/4 inch and laserdiscs, 16mm films, CD-ROMs, filmstrips, slides and sound recordings, such as compact discs, audiocassettes and LPs. To book equipment and software, the following procedures apply:
IF PICKUP IS DELAYED, CALL THE MEDIA DESK, X5431.
ADDITIONAL MEDIA SERVICES RESOURCESTELEVISION STUDIO -- A Videotaping and Editing Services form is available in E-101 and at http://www.lagcc.cuny.edu/library/media/msforms.htm. This facility is used for:
The 41 individual carrels and two preview rooms provide VCR and DVD playback, compact disc, audiocassette, record and laserdisc players, CD-ROM workstations, IBM and Macintosh computers, Visual Tek readers for visually challenged students, as well as Internet stations with printing capabilities. Students may stop by or be assigned specific programs for viewing by their instructors. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES FOR FACULTY
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