Do any of my ARLIS/NA colleagues know any more about Getty and continuance of BHA than what I have read so far on CAAH? Please post to the list. Thanks so much, Ray Anne
Bibliographer and Public Services Librarian
Frick Fine Arts Library
University of Pittsburgh
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From: Heather Gendron [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:24 AM
To: Lockard, Ray Anne
Subject: Re: [ARLIS-L] FW: BHA
I'm glad you are sending these updates Ray Anne.
Heather Gendron
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Sloane Art Library
UNC Chapel Hill
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Lockard, Ray Anne wrote:
> FYI from Ray Anne Lockard
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> Bibliographer and Public Services Librarian
> Frick Fine Arts Library
> University of Pittsburgh
> Pittsburgh, PA 15260
> Voice-mail: 412-648-5972
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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> "A book should be a ball of light in one's hands." Ezra Pound
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> From: Consortium of Art and Architectural Historians [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Linda Downs
> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 11:08 PM
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> Subject: Re: BHA
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> Dear Marck:
> CAA has kept up to date with the Getty Research Library on a regular basis regarding the future of the BHA.
> As of last week they were still negotiating to keep the BHA going but could not yet make the details public. We continue to let them know of members' concerns regarding this important resource.
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> Linda Downs
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> Sent: Tue Dec 08 13:03:12 2009
> Subject: BHA
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> Dear Colleagues:
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> Late last spring there was a string about the Getty's closing of BHA/IBA. At the time, the Getty Research Institute sent out notice that read, in part:
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> The Getty is determined to find BHA/IBA a good home that will provide continuing support for this uniquely valuable resource. Our goal is to move it to an organization that will provide a transfer in service that subscribers may not even notice. We anticipate that the same distributors will be used and that after January 1, 2010, updates will continue in a regular way.
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> CAA posted a brief statement of concern on 12 June. http://www.collegeart.org/news/2009/06/12/caa-statement-on-bha-and-getty-research-institute/ which concluded: "We will do what we can as necessary to secure its longevity once we have had our inquiries answered by the Getty."
> This seems appropriate on a number of levels, including CAA's instrumental role in transferring the organization (with its many international partners and then known as BHA) to the Getty's stewardship in the early 1980s.
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> Has there been any further action on the part of either organization? Or is one of our discipline's principal means of tracking research and scholarship in the field simply fading away--along with its data set going back 30 years, the operational protocols, the distribution network, and its staff of editors/bibliographers/indexers?
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> At its inception (as RILA) the service was seen as necessary for a mature scholarly discipline, and was instigated by leaders in the field under the auspices of CAA, along with ARLIS/NA and the International Committee of the History of Art; it found financial support from, among others, the NEH; the Kress, Mellon, and Clark foundations; the ACLS, CAA, and the Art Dealers Association of America.
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> My question: if BHA/IBA ceases at the end of this month, what service or entity stands now to fill the activities that, clearly, many in our field felt to be so pressing thirty years ago?
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> Many thanks.
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> Marc SImpson
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