A label, if done correctly, shouldn't interfere with the disc. But for the current giveaway, a stamp or handwriting should be just fine. The process of getting discs accepted into a library seems to involve a bit more than just dropping them off, unless the library is willing to invest a bit of time. There's a good document on this topic at http://www.affs.org.uk/~mjr/libraries/fosslib-howto.html Anyway, this is not a pressing issue, as we still need to get the new DVD made. I just thought I'd put it out there for discussion. Sincerely Aaron Cannon At 05:01 PM 6/3/2005, you wrote:
In a message dated 6/3/2005 9:58:06 AM Mountain Daylight Time, cannona@fireantproductions.com writes: If we did decide to go ahead with something like this, another option would be to purchase preprinted DVDs. I wouldn't recommend that for the standard request fulfillment project, as it's too expensive.
I agree--it's far too expensive. The ISBN, barcode, and LOC catalog data are quite expensive, too. I think Greg should make the decision on this. I don't know about labels. My question would be whether they would interfere with using the CD and DVD. Printed sleeves would be good and probably much less costly.
Anne
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