I apologize, but I somehow someway tacked this message on to the end of
Anne Blecksmith's message (Southern Cal Chapter ) about developing a
roundtable for collections management - which this message has nothing to
do with.
Very Sorry for any confusion!
Here's the message, again.
Have any of you on the list seen any of the the Watson-Guptill series of
"Crash Course" books? If you have experienced them, would you recommend
them?... for students
who need to understand a particular time period quickly.. where surveys
and/or an encyclopedia is only somewhat helpful?
I just saw two citations for Modern Art and Renaissance Art.
The Modern Art one, for example, looks to be loaded with images, and
contains info on major movements, a glossary and a time line.
One of our vendors cites this as "popular", though, I'm for whatever works.
Mo
Mo Dawley
Art and Drama Librarian
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http://www.library.cmu.edu/bySubject/Art
http://www.library.cmu.edu/bySubject/Drama
http://www.greenarts.org
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