1、95-728 CUpdated December 18, 1996Received through the CRS WebHow to Obtain Copies of Videotapes of Proceedings of Congressand Network and Cable Television BroadcastsMichelle M. SpringerInformation Research SpecialistUpdated by Treva TurnerSenior Research LibrarianCongressional Reference DivisionFOR
2、CONGRESSIONAL USE ONLYSUMMARYThe following information has been compiled in response to numerous requests madeby congressional offices for videotape copies of congressional proceedings and programsfrom network or cable television. Most audiovisual materials that are deposited at theLibrary of Congre
3、ss are under copyright restrictions which prohibit loan or duplication(even for Members of Congress).If viewing a program is all that is required,congressional staff may wish to contact the reference staff of the Motion Picture,Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound (MBRS) Division at 7-8572 to see if a p
4、rogram is inthe Librarys collection and make an appointment to see it.Videos in the Libraryscollection can only be viewed during Motion Picture Reading Room hours (8:30 - 5:00M-F), and appointments must be made in advance. (Note: Offices that have access to theLibrarys online catalog may search Libr