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This directory of 16mm film libraries has been compiled for the use of teachers, school administrators, librarians, community leaders, and others who use or wish to use motion pictures in their educational and informational programs. It is a revision and an expansion of the Office of Education publication, "A Directory of 2,002 16mm Film Libraries," which was prepared and issued two years ago. It is hoped that this annotated directory of film libraries, arranged by States and cities, will be helpful to all groups interested in obtaining and using 16mm films and, furthermore, that the information provided in this directory concerning the resources and services of more than 2,600 film libraries will be useful in the national defense programs. The directory includes libraries which handle entertainment films and those which handle instructional films; it includes libraries which have only one film and libraries which have thousands of films. It includes commercial dealers, colleges and universities, city and State school systems, public libraries, industrial companies and trade associations, labor unions, civic groups, religious institutions, and Government agencies. [Best copy available has been provided.].
This directory is an encyclopedic compilation and includes all companies, institutions, and organizations which lend or rent 16mm films within the United States--including the 48 States, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico--and assented to their being listed in the directory. It includes libraries which handle entertainment films and those which handle instructional films. A query, in the form of a letter-questionnaire, was sent to 4,920 known or possible 16mm film libraries in January and March 1958, of which 3,660 responded that they were, in fact, 16mm film libraries and agreed to their inclusion in the directory. The listing is arranged alphabetically by state, city, and library name. The annotation of each library contains three items of basic information: (1) The number of films (titles) in the library; (2) the nature of these films, namely entertainment, educational, religious, or sponsored; and (3) special restrictions, if any, on the distribution and use of these films, such as geographical limitations or restrictions required by law. [Best copy available has been provided.].