MULTIMEDIA COMMONS

The Multimedia Commons houses a variety of material, equipment, and facilities. Laptops for use by Queens College students can be borrowed here, and the Library's VHS and CD-ROM audio, video, and digital text collections are housed and screened on the media viewing workstations here. Microforms can be paged and used in this area and assistance is provided for the adjacent Educational Curriculum Center. We are open at all times the Rosenthal Library is open.

Services

Videos for Classroom Use
Queens College Faculty may request QC and CUNY-owned videos for classroom showing. To ensure availability, we recommend at least three weeks advance booking. Consult the Faculty Video Use Policy for further information and fill out the Online Video Request Form.
Small Group Viewing
Queens College students can review course-related visual materials in the small group viewing areas in the Multimedia Commons. Areas are available on a first-come, first served basis to two or more present students. Bring items checked out from the Circulation/Reserve desk or title and call number information to retrieve non-reserve items from the multimedia collection.
Finding Media in the Online Catalog
The online catalog, CUNY+, includes records for all materials held in CUNY.

Search tip: When using CUNY+, click on “Guided Search” and select the appropriate “record type” for various material formats. Then enter a topic in the keyword field (for example, the keyword “Paris” along with the record type “film” to find QC-owned videos and other visual resources about Paris).

Multimedia Research Consultation
The Media Librarian is available to advise and consult with students and faculty on selections for classroom use or individual use. The librarian can help you focus on topics and identify media that meet your research needs. Upon request the Media Librarian can provide a custom-made, annotated mediagraphy for faculty on a given topic. Contact Lisa Flanzraich at Lisa.Flanzraich@qc.cuny.edu or (718) 997-3673.
Circulation Privileges
Most materials in the Multimedia Commons, such as videos and CD-ROMs, may be charged out directly from the Multimedia Commons Service Desk. Loan periods vary. Read the Borrowing Policies or consult with Library staff to get more details.
Computing/Internet Access
All computer use is subject to the Queens College computer user guidelines.
Master Theses
Masters degree candidates who need to submit their Masters theses for binding can do so by going to the Multimedia Commons.
  • Bring three copies of the thesis along with a bursar's receipt for $25.00.
  • Make sure that the sponsor's signature is on the front of the thesis and that the pages are in the right order.
  • Your department will notify you when your bound thesis has been received.

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Collections and Equipment

The Multimedia Commons has a variety of equipment that supports the Center's resources. Included are computer stations with a networked printer, videocassette viewing stations, microfilm/fiche readers and printers, microprint readers, CD and audiocassette players, DVD players, and photocopiers.

CD ROMS
The collection complements the liberal arts curriculum. Some of these include periodicals and discs to accompany books in our collection.
CDs
Music CDs for teaching elementary grades are available for both in-house and off-campus use. All other CDs are housed in the Music Library.
Government Data
We house a large collection of US government publications, published in CD-ROM format by various government agencies including Bureau of the Census, Department of Agriculture, Geological Survey, Department of Commerce, and others.
Microinfo
The microform holdings include microfilm, microfiche, and microcards. These encompass many journal titles, the complete New York Times from 1851 to the present, foreign language newspapers, ERIC documents, Early American Imprints, English and American Drama of the 19th Century, and other collections.
New Immigrants Video Collection
Through a generous gift from the Friends of the Queens College Library, the Multimedia Commons acquired a collection of videocassettes dedicated to the study of those who have immigrated to the United States within the past twenty years. We have interesting titles on immigrants from all over the world, most notably from Latin America and Asia, included in this collection.
TESTS
Tests on Microfiche from the Educational Testing Service (ETS) provides microfiche copies of certain unpublished tests as a service to educators and psychologists.
TOEFL Collection
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) includes texts and audiocassettes designed to help students for whom English is a second language.
Video/DVD Collection
The Library holds over 2500 videos and DVD's. This is a collection strong in African-American Studies, American History, Sociology, Latin American Studies, Geography, Dance, Education, Art, Chinese Cinema, and the Sciences. All videos are indexed in CUNY+, the Library's online catalog.

Search tip: When using CUNY+ click on “Command Search” and enter “wpd=v” or “wpd=m” to view all of the visual materials (v = video and m = motion picture) owned by the library.

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Borrowing Policies

Loan Period and Limits

Magazines and journals, with the exception of some juvenile titles, may not leave the Library. However, many items in the Multimedia center may be borrowed, such as most videos and materials in the ECC. Loan periods for different types of materials vary considerably. Please note, the limit for videocassettes and educational music (Connections) CDs is three per patron. Consult with staff for further information.

Fines

See Circulation Services for a listing of who can borrow materials and for all other formats besides videocassettes.

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Faculty Video Use Policy

Almost all videos in the Library’s collection may be borrowed by all persons with Queens College Library borrowing privileges. Loan periods will vary from three hours to a maximum of seven days for most of the video collection: You may always come to the Queens College Library to borrow one.

Queens College Faculty who wish to use a video in their courses have two other options as well.

CUNY Owned Videos in the Classroom

Queens College faculty may request any video owned by a CUNY Library including Queens College by using either the online Video Request Form or a paper version available in the Library's Multimedia Commons.

Videos and the Reserve Library

For more information contact:

Mr. Moddie Breland
Multimedia Commons

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