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What Does AV Include? 

AV materials include non-print formats that provide images and/or sound.  Some of these are in physical form (CDs, VHS tapes, DVDs) while others are in digital form (sound files online).

Find AV items in TIGGER the Online Catalog

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Limiting TIGGER results to only the Music Library or videos

Music Library Locations on Mezzanine Level

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Recordings Available in Montgomery Library

Videos and Audio books check out for 7 days with your student ID.  They are on the Mezzanine upstairs

Cassettes for language classes are usually on reserve at the Circulation desk.  Check there first.  If not there, ask in the TLRC.  CDs are on the Mezzanine.  Albums must be requested.  See Tim Hooper or Sandra Riggs for assistance.

Albums (vinal LPs) and CDs are for in-library use only UNLESS:

You need it for a class presentation AND your instructor has signed a permission form for you.

Headphones

There are two kinds of headphones.  The most common kind has a connector that fits into a PC headphone socket or an iPod. We have a lot of demand for these headphones, and cannot maintain check out sets in good working order.  Please bring your own, if you can!

For some listening assignments, you must use a different kind of headphone set with a wider connector that plugs into an analog stereo.  You can check out this type of headphone set out at Circulation. 

Recordings Available in Databases

Classical Music - Use Classical Music Library

Music: Folk, Jazz

Spoken Word: Poetry, Oral History - Use Smithsonian Global Sound

Images:  Use ARTstor

 

OTHER PLACES TO SEARCH

 

See Audubon images and Explorers’ maps and drawings in the Early Encounter's Database

 

See Databases by Subject

 

Updated: 12 March 2008 | S. Riggs