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Dear ARLIS Colleagues, 
A reminder about the upcoming Friday webinar (with apologies for email formatting irregularities). 
We have gotten great response and appreciate your interest! 
Cheers, Teresa (on behalf of Professional Development/Education Committee) 













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Perspectives on Art Publishing: Past, Present, Future and Open 


Join us for a Webinar on February 28 





Space is limited. 
Reserve your Webinar seat now at: 
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/361529769 


ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts members are invited to attend this special joint webinar that explores the past, present, and future of scholarly publishing in the arts. 

Alexander Watkins, Art & Architecture Librarian at the University of Colorado Boulder, will discuss the Open Access movement in relation to arts journals, the future of arts scholarship, and potential roles for libraries and librarians. Open Access is about removing the walls around research, making scholarship universally available for free. The presentation will arm arts librarians with arguments and rationale that will help them promote Open Access in their own communities. (This presentation is encored from the ACRL Arts Discussion Forum at the 2013 ALA annual conference.) 

Ian McDermott (Collection Development Manager at ARTStor) and Erin Dunigan (Retail Manager at Park Life and recently Sales Associate at ARTBOOK | DAP) will explore the changing landscape of art book publishing in the face of Amazon.com, bookstore closures, self-publishing, and shrinking library budgets. Their presentation will share how diverse publishers are approaching their long-term viability in the commercial and academic marketplaces and will invite discussion from the ARLIS and ACRL Arts communities about what this means for art librarians. (This presentation follows an article published in the Fall 2013 issue of Art Documentation and a panel discussion held at the New York Public Library on Feb. 12, 2013.) 

Only current ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts members may attend this event. Registration will close February 27, 2014, one day before the webinar. For assistance, please contact [log in to unmask] . 

This webinar will be recorded, and the video will be made available to current members of ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts members within two weeks after the webinar. 

By registering, I understand and acknowledge that this Webinar will be recorded by ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts and/or those designated by ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts. ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts may record my name and questions I ask during the course of the Webinar presentation. As a condition of my participation in the Webinar, I agree to irrevocably grant to ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts, its assigns, licensees and successors the right to publish, record, broadcast, exhibit, display, reproduce, edit or otherwise use perpetually throughout the world, in all media now and hereafter known or devised, in whole or in part, my name, questions, quotes and material otherwise provided by me (collectively, the “Material”) during my participation in the Webinar. I also agree that ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts shall be the sole owners in perpetuity of any and all rights in and to any and all works containing the Material, in whole or in part, for all purposes whatsoever and in any manner or media including, without limitation, printed works, compact discs, DVDs, MP3, and computer on line services. 
	
Title: 	
Perspectives on Art Publishing: Past, Present, Future and Open 

Date: 	
Friday, February 28, 2014 

Time: 	
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM CST 

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the Webinar. 

System Requirements 
PC-based attendees 
Required: Windows® 8, 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server 


Mac®-based attendees 
Required: Mac OS® X 10.6 or newer 


Mobile attendees 
Required: iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ phone or Android tablet 


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Teresa M. Burk 
Head Librarian, ACA Library 
Savannah College of Art and Design® 
1600 Peachtree Street N.W. 
Atlanta, GA 30309 
T: 404.253.3278 
[log in to unmask] www.scad.edu 
SCAD: The University for Creative Careers® 
Atlanta | Hong Kong | Lacoste | Savannah | eLearning 







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