Dear Colleagues.
In our library Parkett has always been kept in Special Collections,
rather than the open stacks. I have been told this is because it's so
"collectable". The Visual Arts faculty would like to see all issues in
the open stacks, and I agree that it would be much more likely to be
used there, even though it is analyzed and in the catalogue.
I'd be interested to hear where other libraries keep their copies of
Parkett, and whether it is any more likely than other art journals to be
damaged or "removed".
Lynne Woodruff
Information Services Librarian, Fine Arts
McPherson Library
PO Box 1800 STN CSC
Victoria, B.C. V8W 3H5
(250)721-8213
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