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The electronic version of Art Documentation Fall 2014 (v. 33, no.2) is now available to JSTOR subscribers and to ARLIS/NA members through the members-only section of the ARLIS/NA website.  The link for the e-book edition will soon be available in the members-only section.  The print copies have been mailed and will be arriving in mailboxes shortly.



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The table of contents for the Fall 2014 issue follows:



* Digital Facsimilies and the Modern Viewer: Medieval Manuscripts and Archival Practice in the Age of New Media

Jasmine Elizabeth Burns



* Speak to the Eyes: The History and Practice of Information Visualization

Jefferson Bailey and Lily Pregill


* Preparing for the Future of Research Services for Art History: Recommendations from the Ithaka S+R Report

 Matthew P. Long and Roger C. Schonfeld



* The Promise and Problems of the Visual E-Book: Call for an Alliance between Authors and Librarians

Anne Whiston Spirn and Ann Baird Whiteside



* Artists Publishing Artists' Books

Tony White



* Uncovering Michael Snow's Cover to Cover

Jon Evans



* Book Artists Unbound: Providing Access to Creator Metadata with EAC-CPF

Allison Jai O'Dell



* Full Speed Ahead: The Challenges of Cataloging a Historic Editorial Cartoon Collection
Mary Anne Dyer



* From Ephemera to Art: The Birth of Film Preservation and the Museum of Modern Art Film Library

Justin McKinney



* Locating Traces of Hidden Visual Culture in Rare Books and Special Collections: A Case Study in Visual Literacy

Jennifer Garland



* Where Visual and Information Literacies Meet: Redesigning Research Skills Teaching and Assessment for Large Art History Survey Courses

Heather Gendron and Eva Sclippa



* Off the Cuff: How Fashion Bloggers Find and Use Information

Kimberly Detterbeck, Nicole LaMoreaux, Marie Sciangula


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