by
William Angliss College
Call Number
WAIARC AV 378.945 CEL
Publication Date
1976
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Western Melbourne Institute of TAFE Open Learning Unit.
Call Number
TR DVD 647.94 FOO
Publication Date
1996
Summary
The waiter must have an excellent working knowledge of the full range of beverages and the correct procedures when serving them. This video shows the correct service for a full range of beverages including wines, spirits, fortified wines and hot beverages. Wine protocol and service is discuss in detail as the video demonstrates the skills of opening champagne and wine at the table, including the correct use of the waiter's friend.
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Maloney, Noel.
Call Number
TR DVD 647.94 INT
Publication Date
1996
Summary
Summary: Looks at the roles and responsibilities entailed in performing a variety of positions with the hospitality industry. Viewers are introduced to basic skills needed to work in a busy bar of a public hotel, a silver service restaurant and a five star hotel.
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Other
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Ashton, Philip.
Call Number
TR DVD 647.950994 KNO
Publication Date
1999
Summary
This program is designed to be used in "Responsible service of alcohol" courses in hospitality training. It features interviews with workers from a variety of work places including: hotel, restaurant, catering service and nightclub. These people provide first hand advice about what can sometimes be a challenging situations.
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Other
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Learning Essentials (Firm).
Call Number
TR DVD 641.874 ANY
Publication Date
2000
Summary
Using practical skill demonstrations, role-plays, computer graphics and descriptive narration the video examines such topics as knowing your glassware, wine and drinks lists and correct way of serving drinks and hot beverages.
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Walcoff, Larry.
Call Number
TR DVD 647.95 BEH
Publication Date
2001
Summary
What happens behind the scenes at a major hotel, from the moment you enter the lobby until checkout time? Beginning with the doorman and concierge, to the check-in desk, peeking into the storage closets where all the linens are stored, and even getting inside the business offices, we will see that there lots of job possibilities in the fast-growing hospitality business.
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