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Hello ARLISians,

We are interested in book arts/artist's books (we have an extremely small collection) and hope to formerly develop a collection within the Seattle Art Museum Research Libraries' collection. I've got some ideas about how we might distinguish ourselves, but want to create a scope document or even a more formal collection development policy to share with the powers that be.

For those of you that have book arts collections, would you be willing to share those scope documents/policies with me? I would especially be interested in museum library policies, but would love to see examples of others' as well.

Thank you in advance!
Traci

Traci Timmons, M.A., M.L.I.S.
Librarian, Dorothy Stimson Bullitt Library
Seattle Art Museum
1300 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: 206-654-3220
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Library website: http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/programs-and-learning/libraries-and-resources

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