
doi: 10.1108/eb026270
There are various types of film libraries. The majority exist to serve the needs of a parent organization—either a producing company, a Government department, or a television authority. Including the national libraries, who are concerned primarily with the preservation of their material, all are prepared to supply material to outside film‐making organizations subject to certain conditions. All, too, are concerned with the lending or distribution of show copies.
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