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Sherman Clarke replied to the topic Re: LCDGT Tentative list 2301x is now available in the discussion
Cataloging Section on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 1 month agoSorry. ALA Connect dropped off the interesting part:
Dec 5, 2022 10:23 PMViolet Fox
My experience with LCDGT is admittedly limited, but the UFs and scope note for “Magicians” are giving me pause. (Proposed scope note: “People who perform magic through tricks and illusions using sleight of hand or misdirection, or through supernatural means.”)…[Read more]
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Sherman Clarke started the topic Re: LCDGT Tentative list 2301x is now available in the discussion
Cataloging Section via email on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 1 month agoThis is the sort of message that makes being the SAC liaison for ARLIS/NA
so enjoyable.
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Sherman Clarke started the topic Fwd: ARLIS: possible volunteers for joint working group on compound terms with GNCRT, SAC and OLAC? in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Graphic Novels, Comics, and Zines SIG via email on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 3 months agoIf you are interested in joining this joint group on compound terms
in LCGFT, please contact Deborah Tomaras as soon as possible.Thanks.
Sherman Clarke———- Forwarded message ———
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Sherman Clarke replied to the topic Early ARLIS/NA Member Joyce Pellerano Ludmer Passes in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Retirement SIG on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 4 months agoI did send a donation to ARLIS/NA in Joyce’s memory, to the 50 for 50 fund.
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Sherman Clarke replied to the topic Early ARLIS/NA Member Joyce Pellerano Ludmer Passes in the discussion
ARLIS/NA Retirement SIG on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 4 months agoJoyce was the ARLIS/NA Chair during part of my term as Treasurer and was instrumental as we moved on to the Pam Parry as Executive Secretary phase. There were long long board meetings at the New Orleans conference. That was quite a while ago but some of the mind pictures are still pretty clear.
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Review: In the spring of 2020, when many felt untethered by the COVID-19 pandemic, Crafting Communities emerged to address this alienation by “enabling hands-on learning in a hands-off context” within the field of Victorian material culture, as the site notes. From a pilot program of two online events, the project has expanded to comprise fur…[Read more]
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Review: CollectionBuilder offers open source templates enabling GLAM (gallery, library, archive and museum) institutions to create digital collections and exhibits without proprietary tools. This project seeks to simplify designing infrastructures and interfaces for sustainable, static sites in alignment with collections as data principles. While…[Read more]
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Review: Bloomsbury Applied Visual Arts, a library of 170 titles published by Bloomsbury Publishing, aims to provide students in the visual arts with practically minded resources for inspiration, technical advice, and career development. The digital resource library is organized according to major visual arts disciplines: fashion and textiles,…[Read more]
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Review: Visualizing the Virus is a cross between an online repository of original content and bibliography of existing resources. The purpose of the international and interdisciplinary project is to showcase both how the COVID-19 pandemic has been visualized and the inequalities it has revealed. The project was founded and is led by Dr Sria…[Read more]
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Review: Libraries are all about accessibility. One may have the most beautiful library in the world and yet, if no one knows about it, it is only available to those who can physically be in the space and experience the tomes tactilely. We now live in the exciting time of digital resources which has made a significant difference to scholarship, has…[Read more]
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Alexandra Provo deposited Materia: Journal of Technical Art History on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 7 months ago
Review: Launched in the spring of 2021, Materia: Journal of Technical Art History is a biannual, born-digital, open-access, peer-reviewed journal for the technical study of art objects. Materia is situated at the convergence of conservation science, art history, and related fields, and is co-edited by an international group of conservators and art…[Read more]
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Review: The aim of Nautilus Catalogue is to provide a database of Nautilus pompilius shells-turned-art object by aggregating information from a variety of disparate collections – and it does exactly this. Created by independent art historian Marsley Kehoe, Nautilus Catalogue consists of a web-based database and downloadable dataset that expands on…[Read more]
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Review: The Google Arts & Culture Experiment Play a Kandinsky is an interactive digital resource that provides participants a unique opportunity to delve into the question “What if you could hear color?” Using the writings of abstract painter and theorist Wassily Kandinsky, Play a Kandinsky demonstrates the complex neurological condition of…[Read more]
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Review: The Art and Obsolescence Podcast describes itself as “Conversations with artists, collectors, and professionals shaping the past, present, and future of art and technology.” The podcast presents the experiences and thoughts of each interviewee about the specific challenges and rewards involved in making and preserving time-based and eph…[Read more]
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Review: PodcastRE is an interface resource to preserve podcasts and collect links and metadata records. Website users can search the database, analyze the metadata using visualization tools, and stream the audio if the original feed is still available online. PodcastRE(search) is founded and directed by Dr. Jeremy Morris of University of Wisconsin…[Read more]
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Review: Internet Culturale is a multiyear project that aims to bring together in one platform the digital assets created by Italian repositories. This national network of partners provides access to thousands of materials made available by libraries, archives, and museums. The platform is managed by ICCU – the Italian Central Institute for the…[Read more]
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Alexandra Provo deposited French Paintings and Pastels, 1600-1945 on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 8 months ago
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s French Paintings and Pastels, 1600-1945 is an online catalog that brings the museum’s collection of 110 French paintings and pastels to visitors and scholars worldwide. Launched in 2021, it is the seventh volume in a series of catalogs that systematically documents the NAMA’s encyclopedic collection and the first…[Read more]
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Alexandra Provo deposited Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art on ARLISNA Commons 3 years, 8 months ago
Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art (JHNA), launched in 2009, is the open-access digital journal of the professional organization Historians of Netherlandish Art (HNA). Over the past decade, JHNA has become a reliable, streamlined, and technologically savvy resource for art historical writing related to the Low Countries in the early modern…[Read more]
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Malangatana: Mozambique Modern is the third installment of The Modern Series at the Art Institute of Chicago. The free digital publication builds and expands on the physical exhibition held at the Art Institute of Chicago which showcased the work of Malangatana Ngwenya focusing on the artist’s work from the late 1950s until 1975. Compelling and w…[Read more]
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The Monument Lab podcast is a podcast about public art and art history that reimagines monuments as tools for social and cultural change. The Lab has produced twenty-seven podcast episodes since its launch in 2018, ranging in duration from thirty-five minutes to nearly an hour and a half. Each podcast is available directly from the website or is…[Read more]
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