University of Illinois Library School
Second Semester, 1946-1947

Library Science 54Types of Audio-Visual
Gwladys SpencerMaterials and Equipment
to be Utlized by Lib-
rairies in the Education-
al Program

TYPES
  1. Blackboards and bulletin boards
  2. Posters, cartoons, clippings
  3. Dramatics: pantomines, playlets, pageants, puppet shows, shadow plays
  4. Trips, journeys, tours, visits
  5. Models, objects, specimens
  6. Charts: organization or flow, table, tree or stream
  7. Graphs: area, bar, diagram, line, pictorial statistics
  8. Maps: flat, relief, prjected, electric, globe (celestial or terrestial)
  9. Microscopes
  10. Microprojectors, reading machines; microfilms, microphotographs, microprint
  11. Stereoscopes; hand, binocular, televiewers; sterographs, disc for televiewers
  12. Flat pictures; photographs, prints, postcards, positive transparencies
  13. Still pictures projectors and projected - opaque, filmslides, slides (glass, cellophane, ceramic, etc.)
  14. Sound filmslides projectors; sound filmslides
  15. Motion pictures projectors and projected: silent films, sound films
  16. Sound recorders: transcriptions
  17. Phonographs; disc, wire; recordings
  18. Talking books
  19. Radios,loudspeakers, public address systems, intercommunicating systems
  20. Television