Hi List -
I am a new student
in a library science program. I would like to get into art librarianship and I
have done some primary research - google searches, the ALA and Arlis
websites. I also have a masters degree in printmaking, so I have an
o.k. art history background. (Although I would like more)
My question is a
bit general for the art librarians out there: Since I just started my
program (this semester), can anyone give me suggestions on how to make
my MLS experience more art-centric. My major concern is that this
program is so SHORT and I want to make the most of
it!
What aspects of
Library Science are NEEDED in an art library?
Thanks so much in
advance for the advice!
-Linda
Gorney
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