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Jon Evans started the topic CDMX Planning Meeting: Feb. 21 in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoDear conference planning team,
Below is the agenda for our next Mexico City conference planning meeting which takes place on Tuesday the 21st at 11 am CT/12 pm ET. Prior to the meeting, please take a moment to review the latest Minutes<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TcY8pthARuPEjwBqM2Os6CoJ33-WqN5oxqJeIm0MW3U/edit?usp=sharing> and Action…[Read more]
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Caroline Clavell started the topic Scheduling Annual Museum Division Meeting in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Museum Division on ARLISNA Commons 2 years, 11 months agoHi all,
I’ve created a When2Meet for our upcoming annual business meeting, to be held in the weeks following the Mexico City conference. Please respond as soon as you can in the next few days with your availability. I’ll schedule the meeting and send out an invitation by end of day Wednesday.
https://www.when2meet.com/?18776597-QqS2Z
Thanks!
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Anne Evenhaugen started the topic FW: Applications Open: CalRBS 2023 in Washington DC, San Francisco, LA and online. in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Mid-Atlantic Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoHi ARLIS Mid-Atlantic,
Just sharing the notice for the upcoming courses for CalRBS, in case you are planning out your professional travel and training. In addition to courses further afield, the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives is hosting a week-long session in August, and there will be several relevant art-y courses being hosted in…[Read more]
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Anne Evenhaugen started the topic ARLIS Mid-Atlantic Chapter Leadership Election Results in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Mid-Atlantic Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoGood morning,
I am pleased to be able to announce your 2023 Officers for the Mid-Atlantic Chapter!
New to our Officer roster:
* Vice Chair/Chair-elect:
* Salima Appiah-Duffell
Salima Appiah-Duffell is the Resource Sharing Librarian at the National Gallery of Art. Her library career has also included time as a Technician at the…[Read more] -
Jon Evans started the topic CDMX Planning Meeting Agenda: Tuesday the 17th in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Texas-Mexico Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoDear chapter members and conference planning team,
Below is the agenda for our next Mexico City conference planning meeting which takes place tomorrow, Tuesday the 17th at 11 am CT/12 pm ET.
AGENDA
Minutes and action items (Jon)
Registration launch (Megan)
Logo update (Gabrielle)
Programming* Conference schedule and SCHED (Lauren and…[Read more]
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Caroline Clavell replied to the topic ARLIS/NA Museum Division + DLF Museums Cohort January Meeting! in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Museum Division on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoDigital Library Federation is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: DLF Museums Cohort/ARLIS/NA Museum Library Division Joint Meeting
Time: Jan 24, 2023 02:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)Join Zoom Meeting
https://clirdlf.zoom.us/j/88083077228?pwd=NFlxQnRkOXZ2RVhvSXllelA2MEQxUT09Meeting ID: 880 8307 7228
Passcode: DLFzoom
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Caroline Clavell started the topic ARLIS/NA Museum Division + DLF Museums Cohort January Meeting! in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Museum Division on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoHello all!
I hope you all had a good holiday! As we get started in 2023 I’d like to announce our first meeting of the year on Tuesday, January 24 at 11am PT/12pm MT/1pm CT/2pm ET. Zoom information to follow.
Co-hosting with us once again is DLF Museums Cohort, and joining us are Jennifer Riestenberg (Walker Art Center Library) and Deborah Ultan…[Read more]
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Anne Evenhaugen replied to the topic Type specimens (typography) in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Mid-Atlantic Chapter on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoThe Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has one of the largest printing and typography collections in the country. The curator to contact is Joan Boudreau: https://americanhistory.si.edu/profile/361
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Stephanie Grimm replied to the topic Type specimens (typography) in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Mid-Atlantic Chapter via email on ARLISNA Commons 3 years agoHi Shira!
Is this something Pyramid Atlantic<https://pyramidatlanticartcenter.org/> might have examples of?
I’m also checking with our graphic design faculty to see what they might have in their letterpress studio.
-Stephanie
From: Shira Eller <noreply@hcommons-staging.org>
Date: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 3:48 PM
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Review: First launched in 2020, the Smithsonian Open Access portal provides an inroad to copyright-free digital materials from the far-ranging collections of the Smithsonian Institution. As a freely available web repository accessible to anyone with a browser connection, Smithsonian Open Access opens the intellectual doors of its many divisions,…[Read more]
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Review: Art Journal Open (https://artjournal.collegeart.org/) is an open-access digital journal for the visual arts published by the College Art Association. The journal produces scholarly essays, interviews, reviews, and projects focusing on topics related to post-1945 and contemporary art that are global in scope. It features contributions from…[Read more]
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Review: Launched in 2015, #dariahTeach is an European based Open Education Resources (OER) platform for the digital arts and humanities. The target audience for this platform is higher education teachers, who can embed existing content or create new content for courses and learners, especially those who do not have access to formal courses or…[Read more]
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Review: Digital Art History Journal (DAHJ) is a fascinating and unique resource. Futuristic in structure and classic in content it is a wonderful blend of what the internet could be in its most interactive format while maintaining a quality of content that one would expect from an academic journal. In fact, the initiative began in 2015 as the…[Read more]
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Review: The Flora Scales Catalogue (https://florascales.com/) demonstrates the clear benefits of presenting a comprehensive catalogue of an artist’s work online. Whereas traditional printed catalogs may only reach a limited audience, Flora Scales is intentionally openly accessible, and overflowing with high-quality images. Some of the drawbacks o…[Read more]
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Karina Wratschko deposited Gwendolyn Brooks: A Poet’s Work In Community on ARLISNA Commons 3 years ago
Review: The online exhibition Gwendolyn Brooks: A Poet’s Work In Community – presented by the Morgan Library & Museum in conjunction with the in-person exhibition that took place from January 28 through June 5, 2022 and organized by Belle da Costa Green Curatorial Fellow Nicholas Caldwell – examines the social and political impact of Gwend…[Read more]
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