Publications, 1926, 1962-
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Brief Description: Publications of the Audiovisual Committee, contains The Public Library & The Motion Picture Studio by Gladys Caldwell (1926), Film News Notes (1953-56), Films for Libraries (1962), listings of films for public libraries, Annals of Serendipity Volume with James Limbacher's speech on Film Evaluation and Criticism (1963), San Francisco Film Makers (1967), Film Potpourri (1968-69), Committee recommendations on the implementation of the Audiovisual Task Force Survey (1970), and Films for Libraries (1976).
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The American Library Association Archives
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1408 W. Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61802
Phone: 217 333 0798
Fax: 217 244 2868
Email: ala-archives [at] library.illinois.edu
Record Series Number: 61/3/3
Created by: Audiovisual Committee
Volume: 0.1 Cubic Feet
Acquired: 00/00/1974.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by date
Biographical Note for Audiovisual Committee :

The Audiovisual Committee (AC) was formed in January, 1924 (1). Its primary focus was on educational films and the relationship between films and library services, since librarians were becoming acquainted with the content, organization, and circulation of several forms of INT media, chiefly of films (2).

By 1965, the Audiovisual Committee broadened its interests to include a wider variety of media, and of library service, and assigned program planning, special projects, and continuing activities to subcommittees (3). In fact, audiovisual actvities had become dispersed among ALA units, entirely independent of the activities of the Audiovisual Committee (4).

Through the next ten years, the Audiovisual Committee attempted to define its role and mission within ALA; audiovisual activitiy among the divisions of the Association continued to function independently of the Audiovisual Committee (5). By 1974, nearly fifty separate audiovisual subcommittees within ALA divisions were identified (6).

In 1975, the Audiovisual Committee voted to discontinue its activities, because, the dispersion and diffusion of audiovisual activities across the Association, its major work had been accomplished (7).

By 1992, the Video Round Table had formed, working toward an acknowledgement of the critical role played by video within libraries and scholarly learnings. Its continuing emphasis is on film, working to identify less mainstream, commercial works, and expose a larger public to the less recognized works of independent film makers and documentarians, in additions to foreign films.

Sub-Groups:

1-Chairperson

2-Video Round Table

3-Publications

Subject Index
Audio-Visual Materials
Film Criticism
Motion Pictures
Languages of Materials
English [eng]