Brigham Young University. Educational Media Services
Dates
- Existence: 1966 - 1973
Biographical History
Educational Media Services (1966-1973) was a support unit at Brigham Young University. The department created visual teaching aids, and provided audio and video support.
Educational Media Services was established in 1966 as a division of Communication Services. The unit later merged into the Harold B. Lee Library in 1973. Directors included R. Irwin Goodman (1966-1970) and J. Sterling Astin (1970-1973).
Citation:
Educational Media Services records, 1969-1979Brigham Young University, L. Tom Perry Special Collections worksheet, June 7, 2007 (Educational Media Services, Brigham Young University; est. in 1965)
Brigham Young University Organizational Hisory Project, via WWW, Nov. 17, 2020 (Educational Media Services; est. 1966 as a division of Communication Services; merged into Harold B. Lee Library in 1973; created visual teaching aids including maps, charts, graphs, and cartoons; also provided audio and video equipment and support; directors: R. Irwin Goodman (1966-1970) and J. Sterling Astin (1970-1973))
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Educational Media Services meeting minutes, 1966-1976
Contains minutes of meetings related to the operations of the department, including the Educational Media Services Council and other advisory bodies. Materials date from between 1966 and 1976.
Educational Media Services records, approximately 1959-1976
Contains correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, and other materials produced or received by the department. Includes information on departmental programs, including film production. Materials date from between 1959 and 1976.