This one apparently almost got lost in the cyberspace. It wound up coming to me as an error message... ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- From: NAME: David Atkins FUNC: Reference and Info. Serv. TEL: 974-4171 <ATKINS@A1@UTKLIB> To: NAME: IN%"SCREEN-L%UA1VM.BITNET@UA1V <IN%"[log in to unmask]"@UTKVX@MRGATE@UTKLIB> Hello Ben. This may answer your first question concerning on-line sources for library film holdings: Two networks here the United States may do the trick. The OCLC Online Union Catalog and the RLIN or Research Libraries Information Network. While I've yet to search RLIN, I do know that OCLC can search for films by title, restricting the search to a specific media format. The libraries of Princeton should subscribe to one or both of these systems. While these networks are not the run of the mill let me dial them up on my PC modem databases, you may be able to solicite help from your university librarians. One draw-back: If a library is not a member of OCLC or RLIN, it's holdings will not be accessable via the network. Therefore, small institutions might not be represented. Another idea would be to use a special libraries directory to get phone numbers of film libraries' on line catalogs. Many institutions allow free public access to on lines. While it may be a bit tedious, support from Princeton's library automation staff may be available (e.g. piecing together customized batch files and automatic menus to phone pre-selected institutions such as is available on the internet/bitnet). Also you may want to post you query on other lists. PACS-L (Public Access Computer Systems Forum) comes to mind (PACS-L@UHUPVM1--I believe). Best of luck David Atkins University of Tennessee Libraries [log in to unmask]