Lisa, busy librarians won't be too inclined to help you with
your research via a listserv unless you identify which databases &
traditional indices you have consulted. Are you a Library Science
student unfamiliar with art history databases or an art history
student unfamiliar with library science databases? What subject
headings or search strategies did you use? All of this is
part of the "reference interview".
J. Prendeville
Rice University
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Lisa keenan wrote:
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Hi!
> I am a grad student trying to write a short (8-10 page) "literature
> review" paper on the topic of how museum librarianship has been affected
> by the recent controversy over stolen artwork from WW II. I need to find
> journal articles on this topic and have been having a difficult time.
> There are plenty of articles about stolen artwork and the controversy
> over provenance but I can't seem to find any that relate it specifically
> to the difficulties it raises for museum and/or Art librarians. Any
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Lisa Keenan
> U. of Pittsburgh
>
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