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An article entitled "Views from the Edge: Commercial Sources for Video Weirdness and Ephemera" by Gary Handman has been published in the April 2008 issue of Against the Grain. The article discusses the cultural significance of movie marginalia such as exploitation films and B movies, and presents arguments for the importance of including these types of films in academic library collections. There is also a discussion of current acquisition sources for movie ephemera and marginalia.

Gary Handman
Director, Media Resources Center, Moffitt Library

Jun 11, 2008 | Categories: CU News | dmoore

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