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This is a very good question.  I am part of a publications exchange program, so are many of you, and it is one of my major sources of new material.  How will this develop, and how will I obtain and make new publications available to my library users if this becomes the model?
 
Sheila A. Cork 
Librarian 
New Orleans Museum of Art 
City Park 
1 Collins Diboll Circle 
P.O. Box 19123 
New Orleans, LA 70179-0123 

504-658-4117 
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> From: Margaret Ericson <[log in to unmask]>
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>Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2012 4:41 AM
>Subject: Re: [ARLIS-L] Art Gallery of Ontario e-book
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>I am interested in the knowing the answer to this question as well. It seems that the Art Museum ebook model is oriented, much like commercial music, to the individual buyer. How  libraries will be making this kind of content available to our researchers and general users is a quandary. Is there a way to help develop a model that will serve needs beyond the individual customer. If museums are using the “iModel” libraries will be left out of the loop. While many academic libraries are talking “resource sharing”, “shared collection development,” etc., development of non-university press and non-text oriented ebooks is not interested in this at all. 
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>What if a library had an institutional subscriber/ membership to a museum? Could that be a way to get all virtual epublications from that museum? Currently Ebsco handles our institutional subscriptions to journals and ejournals. Could Ebsco handle this type of subscription, or any other vendor for that matter? (e.g. Harrassowitz). Has anyone tried to bring these parties together to see if this could work?
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>Margaret Ericson
>Arts Librarian
>Colby College
>Waterville, ME
>(Sabbatical  Fall 2012, Ireland) 
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>From:ARLIS/NA List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Marilyn Nasserden
>Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 11:12 PM
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>Subject: Re: [ARLIS-L] Art Gallery of Ontario e-book
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>The added content in the AGO e-book below sounds wonderful.  Unfortunately, I don’t see a way for us to acquire this e-book for the University library’s collection.  
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>I would be interested in knowing if any other institutions have found a way to offer iTune resources (music or art) to their university community – other than asking the students to acquire them directly.
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>Thanks.
>Best,
>Marilyn
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>Marilyn Nasserden
>Music and Art Librarian
>TFDL 510H, Libraries and Cultural Resources
>University of Calgary
>2500 University Drive N.W.
>Calgary, AB T2N 1N4
>Canada
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>From:ARLIS/NA List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of McKenzie, Karen
>Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 7:00 AM
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>Subject: [ARLIS-L] Art Gallery of Ontario e-book
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>Apologies for cross-posting.
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>AGO LAUNCHES FIRST E-BOOK
>​The AGO has announced that IAIN BAXTER Works 1958-2011, its first ever eBook, has just launched. The core of the book is derived from the print version recently published in conjunction with the exhibition, with added layers of video content originally produced for the interpretative context of the exhibition.  This video footage consists of interviews with BAXTER& at his home in Windsor, in which he discusses key works from across the span of his career. The eBook gives them a permanence, and a context not otherwise possible, and also gives more presence to the artist in the book. 
>The eBook was produced with the publisher Goose Lane Editions, and Apple.  Trailer Park (interactive design) converted the book's design files into the eBook format. 
>Requires  iPad (2 or above) and iBooks 2. Price C$ $24.95.   Available from:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/iain-baxter/id512989059?mt=11 
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>Karen McKenzie
>Chief Librarian
>E.P.Taylor Research Library & Archives
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>Art Gallery of Ontario
>317 Dundas St. W.
>Toronto, ON   M5T 1G4
>Canada
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>PH  416-979-6660
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