Yes, Ray Anne, I'd vote for it. I think faculty often
become stuck in their own fields using specialized reference sources and aren't
aware of the importance of more general indexes, or of continuing a publication
that they no longer use. And in the web-based world many resources can be
overlooked. Publicity helps!
Helen Chillman
Yale University
From: ART LIBRARIES
SOCIETY DISCUSSION LIST [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lockard,
Ray Anne
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] Possible Joint CAA - ARLIS Session
Do
other ARLIS members think it a good idea to propose a joint session between CAA
and ARLIS at CAA conference to present info and possibilities concerning BHA
and even what it is and why it is important. There has been more
discussion on ARLIS-L about this than CAAH (not official CAA list-serv).
The little discussion I have seen there shows that, at least those making
comments, do not understand what BHA is or why it is important in our
field!! One grad student comment shows that she "gets
it!" Some people who have joined the discussion on CAAH do not knwo
who to write to about this issue!
I
am willing to put together such a session with both ARLIS and CAA speakers, if
there is ARLIS interest in it. Let me know what you think. Ray Anne
Lockard
Bibliographer and Public Services Librarian
Frick Fine Arts Library
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
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one's hands." Exra Pound
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