The Indiana University Audio-Visual Center (IU-AVC) was a service of the Indiana University Extension Division that produced, collected and distributed educational films and videos to institutions and organizations throughout the United States. The films, videos and all paper documentation that made up this century old film distribution unit of Indiana University was transferred to the IU Libraries in the early 2000's. As part of what is now the core holdings of the IU Libraries Moving Image Archive, in addition to the films and videos that made up the early years of the Archive, the paper teacher's guides that correspond to instructional films and videos spanning the late 1920's into the early 2000's are an important historical record of this history.
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Works (2347)

2221. The Architecture Doom

2222. Takeover

2224. The Killing Ground, 1979

2225. The Mexican Way of Life

2226. Teach the Children, 1992

2227. Poletown Lives!

2228. Sir Francis Drake, 1957

2229. China and Japan, 1985
