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Thanks, Kathleen, for the referral. We also maintain a general images search page with a link to copyright pages in the arts, http://guides.library.duke.edu/images, click the tabs "Copyright" and "Rights Clearing" that also pertain to this.

Lee

Lee R. Sorensen
Visual Studies Librarian
Lilly Library
Duke University

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Duke University may be able to provide assistance in answering the student's questions.  See information at their digital collections websites "Emergence of Advertising" http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/eaa/ and Ad*Access http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/adaccess/, both in the Duke Digital Scriptorium.

Kathleen List
Director of Library Services
Ringling College of Art and Design
2700 N. Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, FL 34234-5895

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Date:    Thu, 2 Dec 2010 16:53:06 -0500
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Subject: Copyright question

A graduate student here is publishing an essay and wants to include two
advertisements, one from McCall's 1933 and one from Woman's Home
Companion 1929.  She wants to know how to find out if anyone holds
copyright on them or if they are now in the public domain.

I pointed her to Cornell's wonderful copyright/public domain chart, but
would be grateful for any advice.

Thanks, Ruth Thomas, Mugar Library, Boston University
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There are 7 messages totaling 1009 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. Marianne Petit & Matthew Belanger - "Ada's Shop" Exhibition
  2. A Beautiful Gift for a Book Lover
  3. New List of Serials Available
  4. Best Art/Design Journals
  5. Dec. 8 - Fashion for Jewels - Carol Woolton + Ward Landrigan
  6. Call for Applicants: H.W. Wilson Foundation Research Award
  7. Copyright question


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Date:    Thu, 2 Dec 2010 07:58:39 -0500
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Subject: Marianne Petit & Matthew Belanger - "Ada's Shop" Exhibition

Marianne Petit & Matthew Belanger
Ada 's Shop: Computing through the Ages

1 December 2010 – 3 January 2011
Art in the Windows

On view day and night
North window: to listen call 646-416-9030 and press 0-4
South window: to activate call 646-416-9030 and press 5-9

Mid-Manhattan Library
40th Street @ 5th Avenue
New York , NY 10016
212-340-0871
Mon-Wed 9-9, Thu-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-5

The Art and Picture Collections at Mid-Manhattan Library present Ada's Shop, a collaborative site specific exhibition, by multimedia artists Marianne Petit and Matthew Belanger . They use two-dimensional, pop-up, and motorized dioramic elements to explore the world and work of Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), the daughter of Lord Byron, who is recognized today as the first computer programmer (the United States Department of Defense named one of its computer languages ADA in her honor).

An interest in writing and mathematics led to her work with Charles Babbage and his Analytical Engine (the first mechanical computer); Lovelace's notes for Babbage contained algorithmic properties that are considered to be the first computer program. In Ada's Shop passersby are encouraged to interact with the window installation both physically and via mobile phone, activating motorized components, displays, lights, and sounds.

Nancy Hechinger, New York University Professor of Interactive Telecommunication , will join Petit and Belanger for an Artist Dialogue on Saturday December 18 at 2:30 p.m. on the 6 th floor. The exhibition series Art in the Windows  is curated by Arezoo Moseni.


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Date:    Thu, 2 Dec 2010 09:39:32 -0500
From:    Richard Minsky <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: A Beautiful Gift for a Book Lover

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Date:    Thu, 2 Dec 2010 11:29:19 -0500
From:    Mullen Books <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: New List of Serials Available

Kevin Mullen, Bookseller announces the availability of a new list of
Serials. This list contains about 370 items.

The list is comprised of Magazines, Journals, Bulletins and Newsletters.
These Serials relate to Art, Decorative Arts, Architecture, Photography,
Printmaking, Literature, Conservation and History (both General and
Regional). Publication dates range from early 19th Century to the
present day. Significant runs of many publications are available.
Deferred billing is available.

I welcome your inquiry for a copy of this List which can be emailed as a
Word document sent as an attachment. Hard copies gladly mailed upon request.

Kevin Mullen, Bookseller continues to actively buy and sell and trade
individual items and whole libraries relating to non-fiction topics. I
specialize in materials relating to the Fine and Decorative Arts,
Architecture, Photography, History. Custom lists of over 100 subject
areas are gladly sent to those who request them. I will soon be
announcing a re-designed website to bring that aspect of the business
into the 21st Century.

Best Wishes for the Holidays, and I look forward to hearing from you!
--
Kevin Mullen, Bookseller P.O. Box 472 Marietta, PA 17547 USA
717-618-0481 On the Web at www.mullenbooks.com


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Date:    Thu, 2 Dec 2010 13:36:20 -0500
From:    "Marianne L. Sade" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Best Art/Design Journals

Hi,



A local university professor is asking if there is a list of art journals
(including applied arts and design) that are considered the "best."



Your thoughts?



Thank you!



Cheers,
Marianne



Marianne L. Sade

Instruction Librarian



Decker Library

MICA

1300 W. Mount Royal Avenue

Baltimore, MD 21217-4191



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phone: 410-225-2715

fax: 410-225-2316

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Date:    Thu, 2 Dec 2010 15:47:23 -0500
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Subject: Dec. 8 - Fashion for Jewels - Carol Woolton + Ward Landrigan


The New York Public Library


presents



An Art Book Series Event

Fashion for Jewels



Carol Woolton and Ward Landrigan



Wednesday December 8, 2010
6:00 p.m.

Margaret Liebman Berger Forum
Room 227 (2 nd Floor)

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
476 Fifth Avenue
5 th Avenue and 42 nd Street
New York , NY 10018
212-340-0871

www.nypl.org
directions

Room 227 opens to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.
Carol Woolton, jewelry editor of British Vogue and a leading international authority on jewelry and Ward Landrigan, the owner of Verdura jewelry brand and ex-Sotheby's jewelry specialist, present and discuss how the worlds of fashion and jewelry have become increasingly integrated over the last century, and the merging history of fashion and jewelry trends from Louis Cartier store opening in 1898 to the major influences of art, architecture and cinema on jewelry designs.
>From the corset-bound silhouettes of the turn of the century, with their elegant drop earrings and delicate chokers, to the free-flowing kaftans of the 1970s, adorned with chunky, earthy bangles and beads&#8212; major trends and designers are featured in Carol Woolton&#8217;s book Fashion for Jewels: 100 Years of Styles and Icons that offer endlessly fascinating and informative texts and illustrations. Profiles of icons from Coco Chanel and Harry Winston to Princess Diana and Michelle Obama reveal the interplay of personality and history in the world of fashion. Gorgeous photography from the archives of Condé Nast, Sotheby&#8217;s, and many fine jewelers bring precious metal and twinkling gems to glorious life on the pages of this book.


Copies of Fashion for Jewels are available for purchase and signing at the event.

Before joining British Vogue Carol Woolton was Tatler Magazine 's first jewelry editor. She has written widely on antique and contemporary jewelry for publications such as The Financial Times , London Times , the Daily Telegraph and Spectator Magazine .  Combining her passion for jewels and gems with fashion, she has worked as a style commentator for the BBC and frequently travels using her expertise as a judge on international jewelry shows.  She works with The Arts Foundation, Goldsmith's Hall and The Jerwood Foundation, giving awards to young jewelers and craftsmen and women, and visits the Royal College of Art each year to award the Theo Fennell Prize for Excellence to graduate students.

Celebrated jewelry expert and historian, Ward Landrigan , Chariman and CEO, is the co-owner of Verdura along with his son, Nico Landrigan. His interest in jewelry began in high school when he interned for a local jeweler and continued with his studies at the Courtauld Institute of Fine Arts in London and the Gemological Institute of America. He started his career at Sotheby&#8217;s auction house where, by age 24, he was head of the jewelry department.

Ward Landrigan first heard Verdura&#8217;s name when he did an appraisal for Lily Pons in Texas in 1965. He was immediately drawn to the innate style and artistry of a particular piece: a shooting star set with pavé diamonds. When he left Sotheby&#8217;s in 1973 to form his own estate jewelry business, he bought and sold pieces from many of the world&#8217;s great jewelry designers. Nevertheless, Verdura remained his favorite.

After Fulco di Verdura sold his business to his long-time partner Joseph Alfano in 1973, Ward approached Mr. Alfano about purchasing the company. Eleven years later, Mr. Alfano agreed. Today, Ward and his son, Nico, continue to produce new product from the archive of Verdura&#8217;s 10,000 original designs. They also maintain an estate jewelry collection, a legacy of the company Ward founded prior to purchasing Verdura.

In its second season the program series An Art Book , initiated and organized by Arezoo Moseni, is a celebration of the essential importance and beauty of art books. The events showcase book presentations and discussions by world renowned and emerging artists, critics, curators, designers, historians and writers.


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Date:    Thu, 2 Dec 2010 15:21:58 -0600
From:    Melanie Emerson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Call for Applicants: H.W. Wilson Foundation Research Award

Applications are now being accepted for the Art Libraries Society of
North America (ARLIS/NA) H.W. Wilson Foundation Research Award.

This award of up to $3,000 supports research activities by ARLIS/NA
members in the fields of librarianship, visual resources curatorship,
and the arts. The award seeks to promote research which benefits the
professions of art librarianship and visual resources as well as the
broader library profession. Proposals may address the compilation and
dissemination of information, translation of original scholarship,
analysis of the professions, or the enhancement of access to
information.  Eligible projects include those which result in original
scholarship in the arts (performing, architectural, visual, etc.) or
aspects of visual and material culture.

Applications and accompanying material must be postmarked by February
4th, 2011.

Guidelines and application form are available on the ARLIS/NA website: http://arlisna.org/about/awards/wilson_guidelines.html
Previous award winners can be found here: http://www.arlisna.org/about/awards/researchawards_history.html#wilson

Questions? Please contact the Research Award Committee Co-Chairs
Amy Ballmer, CUNY Graduate Center, [log in to unmask]
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Date:    Thu, 2 Dec 2010 16:53:06 -0500
From:    [log in to unmask]
Subject: Copyright question

A graduate student here is publishing an essay and wants to include two
advertisements, one from McCall's 1933 and one from Woman's Home
Companion 1929.  She wants to know how to find out if anyone holds
copyright on them or if they are now in the public domain.

I pointed her to Cornell's wonderful copyright/public domain chart, but
would be grateful for any advice.

Thanks, Ruth Thomas, Mugar Library, Boston University


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