Show 30 STORAGE AID MAIMTEHANCE This section introduces suggestions in storing Introduction and maintaining audio-visu- al aids and materials The necessary equip- - I I ment and facilities needed in organizing and operating an audio-visu- al j j j ! i i t library will be considered j i Necessary equipment and facilities The following list represents j Ithe minimum essentials for good housekeeping and reasonable service i picture storage cabinets or racks which should be standard in design are important It is not economical to use some improvised cabinet 1 Motion 2 Film-str- storage equipment is equally important and quires a form of rack that permits proper storage and indexing for ready reference ip 3 Slide cases and cabinets to accomodate both the 3ix4M slides should be included 4 A film splicer is an indispensable tool when re- i 2ux2n and film is being used to 5 film rewinder is necessary equipment The purchased depends on the volume of business 6 inspection table is very useful particularly in a school It is necessary to examine all film upon its reprogram turn to the distribution point 7 Film shipping cases are essential for protecting the reels of film during transportation as well as during the period of shortage A number are specialized for film storage but in Gilbert G and Gollinger Elroy W Visual Aids D Van Nostrand Company New York: Their Construction and Use Weaver Inc be An The preceding items 1949 p 297 t |