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Meredith Hale deposited Interview with Jennifer Martinez Wormser on ARLISNA Commons 1 year, 12 months ago
Interview with Jennifer Martinez Wormser, formerly director of the library at the Laguna College of Art and Design, conducted in 2017. She talks about instruction, collections, and programming at an art and design school library.
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The announcement in 2019 that the Johnson Publishing Company was selling its photo archive inspired the founders of the Loss/Capture Project, Steven Booth and Stacie Williams, to reflect on Black cultural heritage and history and archives, particularly as this history is represented in collections in Chicago. With support from Sixty Inches From…[Read more]
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The Digital Piranesi website is a project from the Center for Digital Humanities at the University of South Carolina, partially funded through a National Endowment for the Humanities grant. The project makes the engravings of Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) freely accessible through the digitization of a complete set of the posthumously…[Read more]
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Data Feminism, by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, aims to demonstrate to readers how data can be used to “remake the world.” Building upon scholarship on intersectional feminism, data science theory, and examples of data projects, the authors formulate seven principles of data feminism aimed at exposing and addressing forces of str…[Read more]
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Bonnie Russell's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 2 years ago
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Amy Furness replied to the topic Deeds of Gift in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Artist Files Special Interest Group on ARLISNA Commons 2 years agoCommons seems to be cutting off your post after the first sentence or so, Amelia. I’m intrigued to hear more – we have not used a deed of gift at AGO even when inviting artist contributions, maybe because we discourage the inclusion of unique material. What is the scale of your collection, particularly the local artist component?
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Stephanie Beene started the topic Apply for a Travel Award for the 2024 Conference! in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 2 years agoSubject: Apply now for the ARLIS/NA Conference Attendance and Travel Awards!
Dear colleagues,
The Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) Travel Awards Subcommittee is now accepting applications for the ARLIS/NA Conference Attendance and Travel Awards to support attendance at the ARLIS/NA 52nd annual conference in Pittsburgh, PA on…[Read more]
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Pierre B. Landry started the topic Job posting: Indigenous Librarian position, CAPACOA in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Canada Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 1 month agoFrom Frédéric Julien, Director of Research and Development/Directeur, recherche et développement, CAPACOA.
The Canadian Association for the Performing Arts / Association canadienne des organismes artistiques (CAPACOA) is creating an Indigenous Librarian position (par-time). Job descriptions in English and French are available here:
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Rebekah (Scoggins) Boulton started the topic Final plea for submissions to The Medium! in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 1 month agoHi all,
I am writing with a final plea for submissions to The Medium‘s Fall 2023 issue. Your content does not need to be long or super academic. It would just be great to hear about any projects you are working on or anything else of note from your institutions. It can even be just images! From those who were in Lubbock, we would especially love…[Read more]
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Rebekah (Scoggins) Boulton started the topic Submission deadline EXTENDED: Fall 2023 issue of “The Medium” in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 1 month agoHello all!
I’m writing today remind everyone that submission abstracts for the Fall 2023 issue of the ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico Chapter newsletter, The Medium, are due soon! I have extended the abstract submission to Friday, December 8.
Submissions to The Medium are a great way to tell your fellow librarians about what you have bene doing, including…[Read more]
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D-CRAFT, the Digital Content Reuse Assessment Framework Toolkit, is a set of tools that was created to provide galleries, libraries, archives, museums, and repositories (GLAMR institutions) with best practices for assessing reuse of digital objects. Released in May 2023, the Toolkit includes information about ten assessment methods; tutorials;…[Read more]
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LUX: Yale Collections Discovery is an ambitious digital discovery platform that aggregates Yale University’s cultural heritage and natural history collections. Using a Linked Open Usable Data (LOUD) Linked Art model and a backend knowledge graph structure, LUX centralizes the collection catalogs of Yale University Library, Yale Center for B…[Read more]
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Karina Wratschko deposited Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA) on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
The Collaborative ART Archive (CARTA), formerly called Consortial Action to Preserve Born-Digital Web-Based Art History & Culture, is a project that preserves at-risk web-based art materials, making them accessible for art historians, critics, curators, and other individuals involved in art research and scholarship.
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Designed by Women, a digital resource organized by the Stewart Program for Modern Design, is an effort to focus attention on the many significant examples of women’s contributions to design around the globe from 1900 to the present. The scope of objects covered includes furniture, textiles, jewelry, tableware, and some graphic design. This site w…[Read more]
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Textile Hive is an online repository of more than 40,000 textiles, featuring high-quality photos and information designers can use to inspire, enrich, and enhance their creative projects. This database originated from the Andrea Aranow Textile Design Collection, an extensive personal collection and physical textile library located in Portland,…[Read more]
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Karina Wratschko deposited New York Public Library Artists Studios Resources on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 1 month ago
The Artists Studios Resources guide offers valuable information for emerging studio artists such as books and databases, as well as links to websites on artists (such as artist archives), grant resources, podcasts, and artist interviews related to studio practice and the fine arts. Created by a Senior Art Librarian at the New York Public Library…[Read more]
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