Dear colleagues
We are being asked for criteria for placing fine arts materials in
an automated storage system.
With small exceptions, I am reluctant to propose placing many fine arts
materials in any storage as long as they have visual content. Browsing
materials to bring them together for comparison purposes seems to me to be
important for the art history student. Your comments would be very helpful
to me in making the right decision.
Thanks everyone, in advance.
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Diana E.M. Cooper 604-822-3943
Fine Arts Reference Librarian
Fine Arts Library
University of British Columbia
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