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Introducing the Dick Beebe Circulating Video Collection

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The Library Media desk staff hears this question often: "Can I take this video home?" and until now, the answer has always been, "No, students have to watch videos in the Library." Starting today, thanks to a generous gift from an alumni donor, students CAN check out selected DVDs, up to 3 at a time, for 7 days.

Now, a little bit about the man who made this possible. Dick Beebe graduated from Emerson College, and Yale School of Drama. After Yale, he went to Los Angeles, where he became a successful writer for film and television. His credits include The Lazarus Man, a TV series with Robert Urich, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, "Only Skin Deep", from season 6 of the HBO series Tales from the Crypt, and the 1999 remake of House on Haunted Hill.

As might be expected from a writer who specialized in horror, his video collection is strong in this area. In addition to the classics, it includes unusual items like Charles Crichton's British horror anthology, The Dead of Night, Richard Stanley's cult opus Dust Devil, and Benjamin Christensen's history of witchcraft, Haxan. (This is probably a good place to note that not all of Mr. Beebe's collection is part of the circulating collection. Titles the Library didn't already own will become part of the teaching collection. That said, the circulating collection features plenty of very scary movies--from Alien to Carrie to The Wicker Man to the aforementioned Haxan--and just in time for Halloween.

Another collection highlight reflects Mr. Beebe's interest in television. Starting with The Honeymooners, his collection samples every era--from the 1950's Have Gun, Will Travelto contemporary shows like The Wire.

Sadly, Dick Beebe died June 20, 2008, from complications associated with brain cancer. We feel privileged that he decided shortly before his death to share his love of movies with his alma mater.

What's New at the Library

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Welcome back! We're happy to tell you about several exciting changes that happened over the summer:

New Group Study, Media Viewing and Quiet Study Areas
Study_Rooms_medium.jpgThe Library has expanded upwards, with three new levels of space for study and media viewing. A designated quiet study area featuring 20 study carrels equipped with outlets and data jacks is located on the 6th floor. The 5th and the 4th floor contain a total of 10 new group study / media viewing rooms. Each room seats 4-6 people and includes a wall-mounted LCD panel display that can be used for collaborative work or to view DVDs or VHS tapes from the Library's media collection. To reserve a room, stop by the library's Reserve Desk on the third floor or call 617.824.8668.

Set From Will & Grace on Display
WillandGrace_medium.jpgThe Library now has one thing that no other library in the world has, the original set from the hit television sitcom Will & Grace. One of the show's creators, Max Mutchnick is an Emerson alum, and he donated the set so it could be displayed in the Library. We hope that it serves as a bit of inspiration for today's Emerson students.

Media Collection Now Located in the Library
media_004.jpgThe media collection is now located across from the Library Reference Desk. Once located on the third floor of 180 Tremont, over 4000 DVDs and VHS tapes are now available in the Library. Items from the Media Collection can be viewed in the media viewing rooms on the 4th and 5th floor.


New Copy Machines
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You've asked for them many times, and we are pleased to provide three brand new photocopiers in the Library. All copiers accept cash and ECCash, and are supported by the Emerson Print/Copy Center.