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I also heartily agree!  We retireve volumes of Who's Who in American Art 
from our library system storage unit for library users all the time.  T 
and B and Benezit are still in our reference room though and I use both 
of them all the time, along with the online edition of Groves.  Ray Anne 
Lockard

Anna Bigazzi wrote:

> I wholeheartedly agree with B.J. I still find Thieme-Becker and Benezit 
> invaluable for serious research, and I keep lamenting that my 
> predecessor decided to discard Who's Who in American Art before 1986 
> when this library was moved to its present location.  I really want to 
> keep those references within fast reach...
>  
> Anna Bigazzi
>  
> Anna Bigazzi
> Art Reference Librarian
> Mortensen Library, Art Library
> University of Hartford
> 200 Bloomfield Avenue
> West Hartford, CT  06117
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