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  Dear ARLIS members,

The Professional Practices Committee (PPC) of the College Art 
Association asked the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) 
and the Visual Resources Association to prepare an updated version of 
our joint document "Criteria for the Hiring and Retention of Visual 
Resources Professionals." You may recall that our two organizations 
first collaborated on the original Criteria statement in 1995, and on a 
revised version in 2002 
<http://www.vraweb.org/resources/general/criteria.html>.

I am pleased to inform you that the ARLIS and VRA Boards have authorized 
a joint task force to prepare an updated version of the Criteria for 
publication in the Standards and Guidelines section of the CAA web site 
<http://www.collegeart.org/guidelines/>, as well as  in the Professional 
Resources sections of the ARLIS/NA and VRA web sites. Allan Kohl and I, 
as the immediate Past-Presidents of the two organizations, were asked to 
serve as Co-Chairs. Other appointees are Margaret Webster, Linda 
Callahan, and Meghan Musolff; you'll find our contact information listed 
below.

The Criteria Revision Task Force is investigating current practices and 
trends, taking into account recent research and statistical information 
as well as anecdotal evidence. The 2009 VRA White Paper and the 2007 VRA 
Professional Status Survey, along with similar documents and related 
research, will provide useful summaries of conditions and practices. In 
preparing its statement, the Task Force will attempt to balance 
administrative, library, and visual
resources perspectives.

It is our goal to address the Criteria to various constituencies, 
including administrators and faculty as well as library and visual 
resources professionals. The new version will acknowledge the 
development of many different administrative models, combinations of 
duties, and relationships with other reporting areas within our 
organizations. We hope to articulate standards clearly and concisely in 
areas of concern including educational qualifications and background 
experience, position titles and status, opportunities for advancement 
and professional development, appropriate levels of staffing and support 
commensurate with performance standards and expectations, and regular 
performance review, providing strong supporting rationale and evidence 
for each point.

The Criteria Revision Task Force members have followed with interest  
the recent discussion thread on the VRA_L about visual resources 
futures. Please be assured that your suggestions and concerns are 
already being included in our deliberations. However, we also welcome 
your direct input, whether in the form of broad philosophical ideas, or 
specific and personal experiences. Feel free to contact any of the task 
force members individually or as a group.

Task Force members:
Amy Lucker (ARLIS/NA Co-Chair), New York University <[log in to unmask]>
Allan Kohl (VRA Co-Chair), Minneapolis College of Art & Design 
<[log in to unmask]>
Linda Callahan, Mount Holyoke College <[log in to unmask]>
Meghan Musolff, University of Michigan <[log in to unmask]>
Margaret Webster <[log in to unmask]>

On behalf of the Criteria Revision Task Force, Amy Lucker

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Amy Lucker
Library Director
Institute of Fine Arts
New York University
1 East 78th Street
New York, NY 10075
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(212) 992-5908



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