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----------------------------Original message----------------------------
UCLA Special Collections has anoutstanding collection of Children's
Books, including pop-up books.

Judy Herschman


On Tue, 25 Apr 2000 16:02:48 EDT Marjorie Chenoweth <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Two possibilities come to my mind.
> 1. Art & Design Schools that offer programs in Illustration may have an intere
> in childrens' book illustration and selection methods.
> 2. Programs in Art Ed. often like samples of books on art topics written for
> children.
> At the Maryland Institute, College of Art I buy both types of materials in
> support of classes here.  I am currently building our collection of the
> Caldecott winning books.
> Marjorie Chenoweth
> Library Director
> Maryland Institute, College of Art
> Baltimore MD
>
> "Day, Ross" wrote:
>
> > ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> > I have been mulling an idea for an ARLIS/NA Conference session, ostensibly
> > in Los Angeles but if all else fails in the next site, on the value of
> > children's literature (either illustrated or books specifically with an art
> > historical bent) in our libraries, not just public libraries. While a lot of
> > ideas have been floating around and floated in front of me, it's just not
> > pulling together quite yet.
> >
> > I could use some help here.
> >
> > If anybody else on the listserv has had similar ideas or if this strikes a
> > similarly responsive chord (some aspect of ostensibly children's books that
> > appeals to adults, for instance, like pop-up books or--dare I say?--artists'
> > books), please email me offlist and we can bounce the idea around a bit.
> > Extremely enthusiastic respondents might be called upon to co-moderate (fair
> > warning).
> >
> > Ross Day
> > Associate Museum Librarian, The Robert Goldwater Library
> > The Metropolitan Museum of Art
> > 1-212-570-3707
> >
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Judith Herschman
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