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SCREEN, National Film Board of Canada

File contains copies of "SCREEN", a publication of the Media Study program at the National Film Board. It was circulated free and usually created four times per year - around the time of the equinoxes and solstices.
Included in the file are:

September 1967, Vol. 1, No. 3 - "Summer Institute issue: anti-environment for the electronic, cybernetic, mad, mad world"
1968, Vol. II, No. 2 - "NFB McGill Summer Institute Reflections 1968"
February 1970, Vol. III, No. 3 - "Vernal Equinox"
Vol. 5, No. 2 - "The Winter Solstice"
Vol. 5, No. 3 - "McLuhan: a pocketful of mirrors"
Vol. VII, No. 3 - special bonus issue "Your sabbatical and how to take it"
February 1978, Vol XI, No. 1 - "Aboriginal media dream"

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Notes from Siberia No. 6 - Special File: Fairness, Accuracy & Balance

"Notes from Siberia" was published several times yearly by the Research and Policy Development group at the National Film Board of Canada headquarters in Montreal, Quebec. It was intended for distribution to NFB staff.

One copy of "Notes from Siberia, No. 6 - Special File: Fairness, Accuracy & Balance".

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National Film Board of Canada - Education Support Program

File contains copies of reports generated by the Media Research Division in conjunction with their investigation in the status of educational media utilization in Canadian educational institutions. Under the direction of Lyle Cruickshank, head of the Media Research Division, this investigation included all levels of education - elementary to adult education.
According to the foreword in the reports -
"Four broad categories were defined for the investigation:
1) To investigate the possibility of establishing a master catalogue of films in Canada
2) To investigate the proportion of films that are available to educators according to country of origin
3) To encourage film makers within the board to participate in the project
4) To establish base-line data at a national level for the utilization of non-print media"

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