16mm film combined catalog (1972)

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A WORD TO NEW BORROWERS As part of its information and education program, the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission maintains motion-picture libraries from which qualified borrowers throughout the United States and Canada may obtain 16-mm sound-track films that explain various aspects of atomic energy. This catalog deals with professional-level technical films available from 10 domestic USAEC film libraries. There is a separate catalog for popular-level films. Copies of both catalogs may be ob- tained from the Audio-Visual Branch, Division of Public Information, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. C. 20545; the Exhibits and Educational Services Branch, Division of Technical In- formation, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D. C. 20545; or the Division of Technical Information Extension, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, P. O. Box 62, Oak Ridge, Term. 37830. Catalog supplements are issued periodically. All these films are loaned free, and only for educational, nonprofit, and noncommercial screenings. Television stations may order films marked "Cleared for television" for unsponsored public service or sustaining telecasts. There are 13 subject categories, which are listed in the Table of Contents. The films and cross references are listed alphabetically within each category. In ordering please refer to full film title. PLEASE NOTE: Title listings and borrowing instructions contained in this catalog pertain directly to the USAEC's headquarters film li- brary, which serves Canada, Delaware, District of Columbia, Mary- land, Virginia, and West Virginia. Other USAEC film libraries may issue slightly different title listings and instructions tailored to their particular needs. Borrowers should therefore be guided by the specific information supplied by the library which is servicing their requests. FOREIGN BORROWERS: Please refer to "Advice To Foreign Bor- rowers," page xvi. XI