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Dear Colleagues,
 
Please see the following press release regarding the Getty's release of
backlist titles online. Plans are underway to make this content
available via the Getty Research Portal as well.
Press Release: January 21, 2014
Getty Publications Launches Virtual Library, Providing Free Online
Access to Hundreds of Backlist Titles

LOS ANGELES – Getty Publications today launched a Virtual Library, (
http://www.getty.edu/publications/virtuallibrary/index.html ) providing
free online access to more than 250 of its backlist titles. The books
are available to read online or download as PDFs. Getty President and
CEO James Cuno launched the Virtual Library in a blog post on the Getty
Iris (
http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/new-virtual-library-offers-over-250-art-books-for-free-download/
) today.
“Last year we made freely available thousands of images of works in our
collections that were in the public domain or to which we held all the
rights,” said Cuno. “As a next step in our increasing digital
engagement, we are now making hundreds of publications—many of which are
out of print—freely available to scholars and the interested public
around the world.”
The publications, the earliest of which dates from 1966, span the
Getty’s rich publishing history, and include collection catalogues
that highlight masterpieces from Getty collections, translations of
groundbreaking texts on the visual arts, essential works of art
historical research, exhibition catalogues, journals, and publications
that serve as key resources in the conservation of the world’s cultural
heritage. The Virtual Library includes titles published by the J. Paul
Getty Museum, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Getty Research
Institute. Titles will be added to the Virtual Library on an ongoing
basis.
The titles are fully searchable and most of them are accompanied by a
description, a table of contents, and author biographies. Links are
provided to help locate a print edition in a local library through
WorldCat and to purchase books that are still available for sale.
“Creating the Virtual Library comes out of the Getty’s conviction that
an appreciation of the arts is crucial to a vital and civil society,”
said Cuno. “We are committed to sharing our educational resources as
part of our mission to promote knowledge and understanding of the visual
arts in all their dimensions, and we are delighted to give these
important works of research and scholarship a presence in the digital
sphere.”

Kathleen Salomon
Assistant Director
The Getty Research Institute
1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1100
Los Angeles, CA 90049-1688
Tel: (310) 440-7482
fax: (310) 440-7780
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