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Media Pick: The Beatles Anthology

Posted by Lisa Forrest on August 22, 2007

Beatles Anthology VHS tapes“You say you want a revolution
Well you know, we all want to change the world”

Revolutionizing the music industry with 20 No. 1 singles in America, the story of the Beatles and their influence on rock ‘n’ roll is astounding. This set of eight documentary VHS tapes, originally released as a television miniseries in 1995, includes early performance films, interviews, and never-before-heard songs. The collection is available for check out in Media Services (call number ML 421.B4 B42 1996). Viewing rooms are available for your convenience.

Search for all Beatles-related music and video in Media Services.

This is the Media Pick of the Month for September, 2007.

5 Responses to “Media Pick: The Beatles Anthology”

  1. robin carman said

    The new design for the library homepage is great. The extra stuff really compelled me to stay on the site and browse around. Thanks!
    -Robin

  2. Thanks Robin! We hope to add more features gradually.

  3. steve said

    I wonder if the college’s OPAC will pick up the misspelling and reroute the patron, or if I should just keep using Google?

  4. Ken Fujiuchi said

    The Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC)is the library catalog that allows you to search for items in library building. It does not have the ability to check your spelling or redirect the patron to the correct spelling. The closest thing we have is our “Browse” search on our Basic Search Page which will take you to an alphabetical search result based on the keyword you entered. You can use Google, but it will not be able to search for items in the library directly. If you are searching for a book at our library, you would have better luck with our Library Catalog or WorldCat, which will ask you for a zipcode to limit to the Buffalo Area.

  5. >> I wonder if the college’s OPAC will pick up the misspelling and reroute the patron, or if I should just keep using Google?

    Ouch :)

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