Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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frcquency-of-use file, and another for the maintenanceand-repair file. When obsolescence overtakes this item, tlie plate will print five re-evaluation forms. Eventually, the plate will print the item's retirement notice. The scheme of organizing the plates in their storage drawers— which determines the order in which plates are most efficiently selected and fed to the Addressograph for printing— depends upon the number and t\'pe of catalogs contemplated, as well as on whether the Addressograph is to be used extensively for projects in addition to cataloging. If the Addressograph plates are to be used primarily for catalog production, filing of plates in straight catalog order seems expedient. If the equipment is to be used extensively for many repetitive AV writing assignments in addition to cataloging, then the plates may be filed more efficiently in subject area categories and alphabetized by title within each category. The Kern County Schools installation, now being set up in this manner, utilizes a simple selector system with the capability of making a "pick-and-print" choice of items of a specific kind, producer, grade level, and subject area subclassification. The selector may be used to print listings in specific catalog categories. In addition, when someone asks, "What filmstrips produced by Goodview Productions do we have at grades five and eight on the American Revolution?" the selector mechanism is set, the Social Studies plate storage drawers are emptied into the machine, the desired list prints automatically, and the plates refile in their storage drawer in original order. As curriculum study groups and AV committees discover the quickanswer potential of the equipment, the select-andprint projects become as important as catalog production. Thus the Addressograph enables the "catalog clerk" to prepare, in addition to catalogs, virtually every form requiring repetitive writing in the AV operation, as well as answers to questions which formerly could not be readily answered for lack of staff and time. If you know Harry Harried, or if you are Harry, you may wish to investigate this simple mechanized production aid. It may be the answer to some of your difficult AV problems. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS LIBRARY Office of Jesse D. Stockton Kern County Superintendent of Schools 1315 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, California FILMS AND FILMSTRIPS RECOMMENDED TO THE KERN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR APPROVAL AUGUST 8, I96O AGRICULTURE BLACK LEG FS Ag Sec 37fr color Colonial 1959 $6.00 ELECTRICAL TERMS, PART 2 FS Ag sec 3?fr color Colonial 1959 $6.00 CONCRETE WA!KS, PART 1 FS Ag Sec 51fr color Colonial 1959 $5.00 EST.ASIISHINC AND MAINTAINING LAWNS, PART 1 FS Ag Sec 57fr color Colonial 1959 $6.00 CONCRETE WAIKS, PART 2 PS Ag Sec 44fr color Colonial 1959 $5.00 ESTABLISHING AND MAINTAINING LAWNS, PART 2 FS Ag Sec 56fr color Colonial 1959 $6.00 CONTROL OF MASTITIS FS Ag Sec 43fr color Colonial 1959 $6.00 FITTING AND SHOHflNC DAIRY CATTLE FS Ag Sec 70fr color Colonial 1959 $6.00 COTTON INSECTS FS Ag Sec 74fr color Colonial 1959 $6.00 FITTING AND SHOWING HOGS FS Ag Sec 27fr color Colonial 1959 $6.00 CUTTING CCMMON RAFTERS FS Ag Sec 41fr b/w Colonial 1959 $3.00 IDENTIFICATION CUTS OF BEEF FS Ag Sec 37fr color Colonial 1959 $4.00 ELECTRICAL TEFMS, PART 1 FS Ag Sec 50fr color Colonial 1959 $6.00 IDENTIFICATION CUTS OF LAMB FS Ag Sec 25fr color Colonial 1959 $'♦.00 This is the first page of the catalog put out by the Instructional Materials library of the Kern County (Calif.) schools. With the exception of the headings at the top quarter, this page was printed by use of the Graphotype and Addressograph machines mentioned in the story. mDUCATIONAL ScREEN AND AlininvISITAT. GinDE AuGUST. 1961 .•?<).=;