Someone responded to this message when I first sent it asking for examples. Here is one I found recently:
Art in Reproduction : Nineteenth-Century Prints after Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Jozef Israels and Ary Scheffer
Ruth Thomas
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] e-books with missing or black-white vs original color illustrations
Dear ARLIS-L,
Our library recently adopted a "buy the ebook" default policy with some exception for art books.
Is there any feasible way for ARLIS or some other party to flag art e-books that are missing illustrations, substituting black and white illustrations for the original print color images, or providing only poor quality images?
Thanks,
Ruth Thomas, Mugar Library, Boston University
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