16mm film combined catalog (1966-67)

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tracing of temporarily lost films, and to permit ready replacement of any films lost permanently. Optimum service to the thousands of borrowers utilizing USAEC Motion Picture Libraries is possible only when each individual borrower com- plies fully with these requirements. Failure of a borrower to follow the instructions of the library which has serviced his request may result in suspension of the service to the borrower and his organization. ADVICE TO FOREIGN BORROWERS Because most of the titles stocked by the USAEC Motion Picture Li- braries are in heavy demand by U. S. borrowers and because shipments abroad would involve lengthy, nonproductive periods in transit, it is not considered practical to extend this film library service to other than U. S. and Canadian residents. However, a number of the titles listed in this catalog have been ac- quired by the U. S. Information Agency for use in various U. S. Infor- mation Service film libraries throughout the world. Residents of each nation should seek assistance directly from the nearest U. S. Infor- mation Service at the American Embassy in the capital city of their country. In addition, prints owned by the USAEC are available for loan to the U. S. Information Agency in Washington, which will arrange to provide prints on a brief loan basis to the U. S. Information Service posts over- seas. Also, the USAEC maintains five film libraries overseas, at its liai- son offices at the American embassies in Tokyo, Brussels, London, Buenos Aires, and the U. S. Information Service post at Stockholm. The films are maintained in behalf of the Commission by the U. S. Informa- tion Service posts at those embassies. Please direct your inquiry to the USAEC office at the embassy. Many of the films in this catalog are in the film library of the Inter- national Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna; and in the American Film Library, The Hague, Holland. Residents of Canada see page xiv, for reference to National Science Film Library of Canada, following Listing of U. S. Service Areas. WHERE TO PURCHASE PRINTS Most films listed in this catalog may be purchased from private com- mercial suppliers — NOT the USAEC. It is suggested that organizations which have continuing requirements for repeated screenings of the xvi