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Hi, here is my 2 cents worth.  We publish exhibition catalogs here at NOMA, and I would love to put them on the listserv to you all when we do, give you "first dibs".  I would appreciate having that resource for my collection development needs as well.  sac

 
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: Raymond Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2014 12:51 PM
Subject: [ARLIS-L] Regarding author and bookseller postings
 


    The arbitrary decision to disallow announcements of new 
book postings, especially by creative and scholarly members of the ARLIS art 
community, and new catalogues by bookseller members is simply going to 
far.  Of course no one wants to be deluged with blatant commercial appeals, 
but such announcements, without the mention of prices, are not the same 
thing.
 
    Authors’ and booksellers’ announcements, which are 
basically low key, simply should not be conflated with commercial 
advertising.  
 
    I challenge the committee to share the text of an 
author’s, artist’s, or bookseller’s announcement with a tax lawyer or an IRS 
agent for a more rational opinion regarding these modest postings.  How 
they can in any way threaten the Society’s non-profit status is beyond me.
 
   Why are we in ARLIS anyway?  Despite the ever-growing 
digitalization of the literature of art, didn’t the original formation of the 
Society have something to do with art books, their collection, their 
dissemination, and their availability to an audience of scholars, collectors and 
art enthusiasts?     
 
    Personally, nothing sounded more commercial to me than 
the recent announcement regarding the development of an ARLIS Marketplace, with 
such postings categorized as “E-Blasts”, a term which I find overly trendy and 
frankly offensive when referring to catalogues by myself and those of my 
esteemed colleagues, which if anything, are as scholarly and non-commercial as 
many of the books which come up for review.  It’s not likely that any of us 
bookseller members will be paying for such “Blasts”, given their basically 
commercial thrust and cost.
 
   As an aside, I am grateful to the President for granting me a 
one-time complimentary “E-Blast” to announce the availability of two massive 
catalogues on architecture and on modern design – my first since 2001, both in 
the works for more than a decade.
 
    The permission, however, came about a month after I 
submitted my announcement, not expecting it to be rejected.  As result, I 
had to send it in advance piecemeal to a handful of selected members (who 
responded strongly with substantial orders).  For it to be current, 
however, I had to revise the catalogues and delete the items already sold, 
requiring a good deal of additional time and labor, while denying the membership 
at large opportunities for serious collection development.  If the E-Blast 
was to attract responses, it did not work, so I am not sure how widely it was 
disseminated.  I received no more than a half dozen or so requests for the 
catalogues, despite the nearly fifteen years of research and collecting that 
went into their contents.  The paucity of the response was almost as 
shocking as the announcement’s original rejection.  
 
    And as my own book of photographs, In Time We Shall Know 
Ourselves, with essays by Alexander Nemerov (Stanford University) and Richard H. 
King (University of Nottingham) - a book in the works for forty years, which I 
hoped to announce to my ARLIS friends - soon becomes available (in conjunction 
with the traveling exhibition organized by the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts 
opening in June), I hope its realization will not be deemed too commercial for 
our very special readership.
 
 
    Respectfully,
        
Raymond Smith
R.W. Smith Bookseller
New Haven
 
[A loyal ARLIS member since 1980]
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