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ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews Needs You!  Last chance to
participate in 2015!

 

ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews Co-editors are seeking volunteers
to author reviews for the December 2015 issue. To volunteer, choose your
review topic from the list below and complete our
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Jwk/viewform?usp=send_form>  review form by Friday, October 9, 2015.

 

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Submitted by ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews Co-editors:

Hannah Bennett

Emilee Mathews

Gabriella Karl-Johnson 

 

Topics for Review

We seek reviewers for the following resources. The snippets are taken from
the resource's web page and are not necessarily the opinions of the M&T
Reviews Co-Editors.

 

RefMe - https://www.refme.com/ - "RefME is the first citation tool to
focus on fully automating citations, accurately. Built out of the
frustration that referencing tools were either difficult to use but
accurate or simple to use but inaccurate, RefME has made it its mission to
solve this problem." -- from RefMe website

 

POP: Provenance Online Project -
https://provenanceonlineproject.wordpress.com/ - Part blog, part Flickr
site, part hosted collection, the Provenance Online Project (POP) from the
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts at the
University of Pennsylvania "makes digital images of provenance evidence
contained in books -bookplates, inscriptions, labels, bindings, and other
physical attributes indicating ownership-openly available alongside
bibliographic and descriptive metadata.   POP creates a collaborative
space in which librarians, scholars, students and bibliophiles from around
the world contribute comments, transcriptions, descriptive tags and other
information about the provenance images contained in the project with the
goal of building identifications of owners associated with specific
provenance marks and connecting individual copies of books with past
owners." - From project website

 

Juxta - http://www.juxtasoftware.org/ -  "Juxta is an open-source tool for
comparing and collating multiple witnesses to a single textual work.
Originally designed to aid scholars and editors examine the history of a
text from manuscript to print versions, Juxta offers a number of
possibilities for humanities computing and textual scholarship. As a
standalone desktop application, Juxta allows users to complete many of the
necessary operations of textual criticism on digital texts (TXT and XML)."
- from website  (M&T Reviews will coordinate a trial for reviewers)

 

Chinese-Architects.Com - http://www.chinese-architects.com/en - A
commercial resource which gathers firm and architect profile info in one
place.  

 

luminous-lint - http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/home/H1/ - "Institutional
websites, wonderful though they are, mostly address their own collections.
Luminous-Lint brings together, organises and seeks out connections within
over 2,600 public and private collections to provide context to enhance
understanding and enjoyment of photography." - from project website

 

New Master's Academy - http://www.newmastersacademy.org/ - "New Masters
Academy is an online fine art institution based out of Newport Coast,
California. We challenge the art education establishment by offering
superior instruction from some of the world's best artists all for $19 per
month. Our goal is to revolutionize and democratise the existing
ineffective and expensive art educational system.The original founders of
New Masters Academy sought to improve the way in which art is produced,
assessed, and sold. The founders believed, as many others, that the
quality of most fine art has suffered tremendously since the time of the
Old Masters." - from company website (M&T Reviews will coordinate a trial
for reviewers)

 

Destructables - http://destructables.org/ - A DIY site for projects of
protest and creative dissent.

 

Typographica - http://typographica.org/ - "Typographica is a review of
typefaces and type books, with occasional commentary on fonts and
typographic design. Edited by Stephen Coles with Caren Litherland and
designed by Chris Hamamoto. Founded in 2002 by Joshua Lurie-Terrell.
Relaunched in 2009 by Coles and Hamamoto." - from website

 



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