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Dear ARLIS/NA members,


I just launched Artists’ Books DC <http://www.artistsbooksdc.com/>, a guide
to collections of artists’ books in the Washington DC area. This project is
funded by a grant from the College Book Art Association. My experiences
doing research have taught me that book art collections are often hidden,
and that searching catalogs for artists' books can be frustrating. Artists’
Books DC is a reference tool for researchers, artists, students, and
librarians that solves these problems.


The website lists repositories in the area that have collections of
artists’ books, provides information about the collection development and
access policies of each library, and incorporates maps and some photos from
the repositories. In addition to linking to institutions’ catalogs, the
website provides a detailed explanation about how to use each catalog to
generate a list of artists’ books. Artists’ Books DC has information about
how to visit the collections and perform research, including transportation
details, the location of collections within the library or museum, whether
researcher cards and appointments are required, and contact information for
further questions.


For more information about the project, read my post on the ARLIS/NA Book
Art SIG blog:
http://arlisnabookartsig.blogspot.com/2014/01/artists-books-dc-guide-to-researching.html


Best,


Michelle Strizever

ARLIS/NA Book Art SIG Co-Coordinator


<http://www.artistsbooksdc.com>

www.artistsbooksdc.com

@ArtBksDC


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