A guide to film services of national associations ([1954])

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phasis will be placed on the development of materials of particular value to individual schools. EDUCATIONAL FILM LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (EFLA) Executive Secretary, EMILY s. JONES 345 East 46th Street OXford 7-0154 New York 17, New York Founded 1943 Members: 469 constituent members (nonprofit educa- tional institutions) ; 49 service members (commercial organizations and interested individuals) ; 4 interna- tional members (government agencies, film groups of other countries) ; 33 sub-memberships (second mem- berships taken out by constituent or service mem- bers) ; 66 personal memberships (any interested individuals) AIM: To encourage and improve the production, distribution, and utili- zation of educational films ACTIVITIES: Distribution: The Association offers for purchase 16mm films produced by its constituent members (primarily universities) ; about 20 titles on diversified subjects of an instructional nature. A free catalog listing titles, descriptions, and prices is available to the public. Utilization: Film evaluation services, conferences, and special proj- ects are undertaken for members. Special services to members include: ten percent discount on EFLA publications, purchase of back issues of Evaluation Cards, special film information services (locating hard-to-find films, locating footage for damaged films), film damage insurance at special policy rates. PUBLICATIONS: "Film Review Digest," 4 pp., eight issues a year. $4 a year to members, $5 to nonmembers "ABC's of Visual Aids and Projectionist's Manual," by Philip Mannino. Revised edition, diagrams, illus. Ill pp. $1.25 "EFLA Red Book of Audio-Visual Equipment," by Mary L. Alli- son. Spiral bound, illus. 181 pp. $3.00 "Film Utilization," by J. Roby Kidd and Carter B. Storr. Board covers, spiral bound, illus. 47 pp. $1.25 "Films and People," edited by Emily S. Jones. 31 pp. 75^ "Films for International Understanding," edited by Elizabeth H. Flory. 134pp. $1.00 "A Guide for Film Evaluators," by Edward T. Schoefield. 12 pp. 50ff "Health Films Catalog," 89 pp. $1.00 71