In today's educational climate where students demand high-interest instructional video, teachers want standards-based materials, and technology pushes the information envelope while budgets shrink regularly, how do you maintain and update your audio-visual collections? Do teachers have access to VHS tapes and DVDs or do they have access to digital collections?
The audio-visual collection in my school library is badly outdated. To replace hundreds of VHS/DVD materials seems financially impossible. I am interested in knowing how other school libraries are tackling this issue. Please share!
Tags: Audio-Visual, Digital, Library, Materials, Media, School