Ross: I can send you a list of titles I know about, some of which have
already been mentioned. Others have not yet been mentioned. But, I will
do so as soon as I return to the office from a long vacation. I will be
back to work on Jan. 2. Ray Anne
PS -- Really glad to see that your program will be a part of the
conference. I will be in the audience -- very interesting subject. Have
you heard from some art and design school librarians who collect these
books? RAL
Ray Anne Lockard
Head, Frick Fine Arts Library
University Library System
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
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A book should be a ball of light in one's hands.
Ezra Pound
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Day, Ross wrote:
> Debbie, Tom, and others interested in this topic:
>
> Be prepared to bring your questions and your "Best of" lists to the ARLIS/NA
> Conference session on this topic, "A Grown-Up's Guide to Children's [Art]
> Books", Sunday, Apr. 1 (no foolin'), 2001. As my co-moderator, Shannon Van
> Kirk, and I have found, it isn't easy locating titles on art (theory,
> history, and practice) for children, and your discoveries are welcomed.
>
> Ross Day
> Associate Museum Librarian, The Robert Goldwater Library
> The Metropolitan Museum of Art
> 1-212-570-3707
>
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