Director | |
Producer | Crawley Films for Canadian Library Association |
Contributors | |
Length | 9 min |
B&W/Color | b&w |
UO Library Catalog description: | Follows the career of a young man in college after his decision to become a librarian. Discusses the knowledge needed to become a librarian, the library system in use today, and the service a librarian is able to provide to people interested in reading and learning. |
Call # | FILM Ma189 |
Genre | instructional |
Rare | yes |
Online | no |
Copyright status | unknown |
Physical condition | good |
Oregon-related | no |
Notes:
F. R. “Budge” Crawley was a giant of Canadian film, and one of the early pioneers in the Canadian film industry. His company Crawley Films produced over 5,000 films, including features, documentaries, industrials, commercials, and television shows.
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