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North West Film Archive
The
collection
Selected
films
Contact and access  |
North West Film Archive - Contact Details and Access
Head of Archive:
name: Marion Hewitt
post title: Service Manager
Enquiries contact details:
email: n.w.filmarchive@mmu.ac.uk
phone: 0161 247 3097
fax: 0161 247 3098
address: Manchester Metropolitan University
Minshull House
47-49 Chorlton Street
Manchester, M1 3EU
website: www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk
catalogue: catalogue records can be searched online at: www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk:591/search/
Access and Facilities:
The educational potential of the collection is widely recognised, ranging
from primary school learning to teaching and research in Britain's universities
and the archive aims to support academic teaching and research across
a wide range of disciplines.
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Catalogue – All of the archive's stored material
is documented to at least collection level, with over 6000 individual titles
fully catalogued to FIAF standard.
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Searching - Items from the archive's collection can
be searched using the online catalogue: www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk:591/search/.
Users may also make their enquiry via the website at www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk/contact.htm using an online enquiries form, or by telephone. The archive can work
with researchers to help them extend or refine their search after an
initial investigation of the online catalogue.
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Viewing - The archive has film and video viewing
facilities on its premises which can be booked in advance. A notice period of three weeks is required to secure the availability of material .A sample of 25 clips of moving
image material from the archive's collection can be viewed online at www.media.mmu.ac.uk/nwfa25. The archive also has moving image material on display in various museums,
galleries and libraries around the region including at the People's
History Museum in Manchester, and the Macclesfield Silk Museum as well
as other national and subject specific museums around the country.
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Charges - Manchester Metropolitan University staff
and students benefit from priority access services including free reference,
viewing and loans. These free services are also extended to students
at the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology (University of Manchester)
and University of Salford's MA Documentary & Features Production
(up to 3 titles maximum). Media production students at other North West
higher education institutions can also benefit from these services at
no charge if shooting original contemporary North West footage of interest
to the NWFA. Modest service
charges may apply to other higher education users - please call to discuss
your needs.
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