A Big Texas thanks to the PDC-Educational Technology Sub-committee, especially Beth Morris, Sarah Falls, and TEI for making it happen a second year in a row!
Four sessions will be recorded at the ARLIS/NA 43rd Annual Conference in Fort Worth, Texas. While there will be
limited seating for these four sessions, you can certainly catch a different session at the same time. And in spring 2015, you can virtually attend all four sessions you missed via the
ARLIS/NA Learning Portal.
The four recorded sessions with limited seating yet available in spring 2015 are:
How the Web Was Won: Collaborative Approaches to Web Archiving in room Sundance 6
Doing Digital Art History: Redefining Art Librarianship in room Sundance 6
Beyond the Page: Wrangling Alternative Formats in room Sundance 6
Linked Open Data: Interconnectivity Amplified in room Sundance 6
In addition, we are featuring for the first time an exclusive
President’s Choice: A Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts: How It Will Help the Visual Arts
Community in the Texas-size room Texas F. The recorded version of the presentation by the CAA Committee on Intellectual Property that took place at the CAA Annual Conference on February 13, 2015 will also be
available spring 2015 via the ARLIS/NA Learning Portal where you can find linked access to the recorded presentation on the CAA Conference site.
New to the Portal?
Access to the
ARLIS/NA Learning Portal is open to anyone
interested in current issues in art librarianship and is available by simply registering online at
https://www.pathlms.com/arlisna. Click on the ‘Sign Up’ or ‘Sign In’ link in the top right corner to view all
available content. Some fees may apply to receive access to certain content. Conference sessions available at group rates and
Affiliated Organizational Members receive discounted rates on all content. Please visit
the ARLIS/NA Learning Portal for more information!
Questions? Email us!
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Warm regards from Texas,
lynn
Lynn Wexler
Reference Librarian
Hirsch Library
MFAH The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
1001 Bissonnet Street
Houston, TX 77005
713-353-1510