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*Call for book editor – Art Museum Libraries and Librarianship*

Art Museum Libraries and
Librarianship<http://www.amazon.com/Museum-Libraries-Librarianship-Joan-Benedetti/dp/0810859211>
was
co-published by ARLIS/NA and Scarecrow
Press<https://rowman.com/ISBN/978-0-8108-5921-0> in
2007. It contains essays by 43 contributors from the United States, Canada,
and Mexico, representing libraries of all sizes. The original editor of
this book, Joan M. Bendetti, is leading the call to update this resource,
which was initially conceived 10 years ago. Because much has changed since
then, most notably technological innovations and economic pressures, we’d
like to update this book to keep it a valuable resource for students and
professionals alike. If the publication is approved, it will likely be
issued as an e-book.

The new editor will:
• Evaluate how much of the book needs to be updated (possibly one third to
one half)
• Identify new content that needs to be added
• Determine if the content should be reorganized
• Put together a publication
prospectus<http://www.arlisna.org/pubs/proposals.html> in
collaboration with the Museum Division—making the case for the new
edition—and submit it to the Professional Resources Editor who will present
it to the Communications and Publications Committee
 • Manage the updates and additions from all of the contributors (if the
Publications Committee approves the publication)

If you are interested in taking on this task and becoming the new editor,
please contact me off-list by *February 15th, 2014* with a brief bio and
qualifications. The Museum Division Leadership will select the new editor
no later than March 15th, 2014 so that work can begin.

Very best,

Allison Hausladen
Moderator, ARLIS/NA Museum Division

Catherine Petersen
Vice Moderator, ARLIS/NA Museum Division

Meg Black
AWS News Contributor, ARLIS/NA Museum Division

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Allison Hausladen
Cataloger/Reference Librarian
Ryerson and Burnham Libraries
The Art Institute of Chicago
111 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603-6110
312-443-3914

P.S. If you are unfamiliar with the book, here are its current summary and
table of contents:

*Summary*:

"Art Museum Libraries and Librarianship serves as an introduction to the
field of art museum librarianship and its diverse settings. Sixteen
chapters address - from the point of view of practicing art museum
libraries - leadership, reader services, automation, security, cataloging,
space planning, collection development, visual resources, ephemera, special
collections, archives, fund-raising, public relations, volunteers and
interns, professional development, and solo librarianship. Each chapter
includes essays written by librarians in the field that deal with the
unique environment of art museum libraries, from the largest research
collections that serve many curatorial departments and multiple
administrative layers to the smallest solo-librarian settings where staff
work in relative isolation."—Book jacket.

*Table of contents*:

Part I: The many facets of art museum librarianship
1. Outside in : leading and managing the art museum library
2. Reader services, reference, and the art museum library's clientele
3. Automating the art museum library in the twenty-first century
4. A delicate balance : access and security in the art museum library
5. Cataloging and technical services in the art museum library
6. Space planning in the art museum library

Part II: Building collections: the intellectual content of the art museum
library
7. Collection development and the acquisition process: the art museum
librarian as curator
8. Curating images: visual resources in the art museum library
9. The invisible made visible: collecting ephemera in the art museum library
10. Special collection in the art museum library
11. Institutional archives: the art museum's memory

Part III: Promoting, sustaining, and developing support for the art museum
library
12. Fundamentals of fund-raising for the art museum library
13. Marketing, public relations, and advocacy in the art museum library
14. Working with volunteers and interns in the art museum library
15. Professional development: investing in art museum librarianship
16. Solo librarianship in the art museum library.

Part IV: Thumbnail sketches: Profiles of fifteen art museum libraries

Appendixes
A. Academic programs of interest
B. Relevant professional associations
C. Sample art museum library documents

Bibliography (by chapter)
Index


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