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ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews (still) Needs You!

We are seeking reviewers for the following resources:

1.            The Women Film Pioneers Project - https://wfpp.cdrs.columbia.edu/about/
2.            Brooklyn Academy of Music Leon Levy Digital Archive - http://levyarchive.bam.org/
3.            The Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings by Salvador Dalí - https://www.salvador-dali.org/en/artwork/catalogue-raisonne/intro/
4.            Closer to Van Eyck - http://closertovaneyck.kikirpa.be/

Please see below for details. To volunteer, choose a resource from the list below and complete our Reviewer Interest form (https://goo.gl/forms/F4WJkumO8imMFjWl2) by Thursday, March 29.

Thank you!
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**The snippets below are taken from each resource's web page and are not necessarily the opinions of the M&T Reviews Co-Editors
1.             The Women Film Pioneers Project - https://wfpp.cdrs.columbia.edu/about/
The Women Film Pioneers Project (WFPP) is a freely accessible, collaborative online database that showcases the hundreds of women who worked behind-the-scenes in the silent film industry as directors, producers, editors, and more. Always expanding, the database features career profiles on each pioneer, longer overview essays on national cinemas and occupations, still and moving images, and archival and bibliographic resource materials.
2.             Brooklyn Academy of Music Leon Levy Digital Archive - http://levyarchive.bam.org/
A $1 million grant from the Leon Levy Foundation funded a four-year program to enable Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) to preserve and expand access to its collection, resulting in the launch of the Leon Levy Digital Archive in 2017. The database provides digital access to more than 70,000 playbills, posters and ephemera from the history of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, including items dating from the Civil War era to the present. Approximately 40,000 artists are represented in the archive, with comprehensive information linking the 70,000 items to the names of the people involved. Researchers can create personalized collections based on specific artists, companies or eras.
3.             The Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings by Salvador Dalí - https://www.salvador-dali.org/en/artwork/catalogue-raisonne/intro/
The Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings by Salvador Dalí is an online project for the definitive and scientific cataloguing and attribution of the paintings made by Salvador Dalí between 1910 and 1983. The project is conceived as a work in progress, modified and enriched with information compiled by the specialists of the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí and other scholars and collaborating institutions.
4.             Closer to Van Eyck - http://closertovaneyck.kikirpa.be/
Discover the oeuvre of Jan van Eyck online! The benchmark website closertovaneyck.kikirpa.be has been expanded with macro photos and scientific imagery of 20 works by Jan Van Eyck and his workshop from 11 renowned European museums. The zoom function invites you to enjoy and study the high resolution images in microscopic magnification and the split-screen function allows to compare different types of images of Van Eyck’s oeuvre, including the Ghent Altarpiece. All images are available in open access and were made by the Imagery unit of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA, Brussels) using state-of-the-art equipment and a standardized protocol.


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Subject: [ARLIS-L] Call for Reviewers: June Issue of ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews


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ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews Needs You!



ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews Co-editors are seeking volunteers to author reviews for the June 2018 issue. To volunteer, choose a resource from the list below and complete our Reviewer Interest form (https://goo.gl/forms/F4WJkumO8imMFjWl2) by Thursday, March 29.


Initial draft submissions are due Monday, April 30, 2018.

Contributing to ARLIS/NA Multimedia & Technology Reviews<https://www.arlisna.org/publications/multimedia-technology-reviews> is a great opportunity to get involved with the Society, learn about interesting new resources, and help shape the publication. Please feel free to read the complete review guidelines<https://arlisna.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=303:for-reviewers&catid=38:multimedia-technology-reviews&Itemid=146> and direct comments and questions about the reviews to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.


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

Melanie Emerson

Gabriella Karl-Johnson

Alexandra Provo


Resources for Review: We seek reviewers for the following resources.


1.       The Women Film Pioneers Project - https://wfpp.cdrs.columbia.edu/about/

2.       Mapping Video Art  - http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/projects/

3.       Brooklyn Academy of Music Leon Levy Digital Archive - http://levyarchive.bam.org/

4.       Pioneering Women of Architecture - https://pioneeringwomen.bwaf.org/introduction/

5.       Picturing Places - https://www.bl.uk/picturing-places

6.       The Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings by Salvador Dalí - https://www.salvador-dali.org/en/artwork/catalogue-raisonne/intro/

7.       Closer to Van Eyck - http://closertovaneyck.kikirpa.be/

Complete the Reviewer Interest Form here: https://goo.gl/forms/F4WJkumO8imMFjWl2



**The snippets below are taken from each resource's web page and are not necessarily the opinions of the M&T Reviews Co-Editors

1.       The Women Film Pioneers Project - https://wfpp.cdrs.columbia.edu/about/

The Women Film Pioneers Project (WFPP) is a freely accessible, collaborative online database that showcases the hundreds of women who worked behind-the-scenes in the silent film industry as directors, producers, editors, and more. Always expanding, the database features career profiles on each pioneer, longer overview essays on national cinemas and occupations, still and moving images, and archival and bibliographic resource materials.

2.       Mapping Video Art  - http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/projects/

'Mapping Video Art' is an experiment in data visualization created at the Institute of Fine Arts. The project allows the user to see the movement of video art as it crossed continents and decades. Information about specific exhibitions is visible in mouse-over of each circle. The lines of movement are color-coded for each artist, and move in the direction of the art--if an artist showed work in New York and then in Paris, the lines will move from one city to the next in the proper direction. The chronology slider at the bottom ties this movement into a specific timeframe. The map is zoomable, which allows more information about important exhibition sites (such as New York City) to be visible. This project is currently in its second phase of development, and additional artists' exhibition records are being prepared for inclusion in the visualization.

3.       Brooklyn Academy of Music Leon Levy Digital Archive - http://levyarchive.bam.org/

A $1 million grant from the Leon Levy Foundation funded a four-year program to enable Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) to preserve and expand access to its collection, resulting in the launch of the Leon Levy Digital Archive in 2017. The database provides digital access to more than 70,000 playbills, posters and ephemera from the history of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, including items dating from the Civil War era to the present. Approximately 40,000 artists are represented in the archive, with comprehensive information linking the 70,000 items to the names of the people involved. Researchers can create personalized collections based on specific artists, companies or eras.

4.       Pioneering Women of Architecture - https://pioneeringwomen.bwaf.org/introduction/

Pioneering Women of American Architecture is a collection of profiles of fifty women who have made important contributions to American architecture. All of these women were born before 1940, at a time when women struggled both to be allowed entry into the architectural profession and to be recognized for their work.

5.       Picturing Places - https://www.bl.uk/picturing-places

A new free online resource which explores the Library’s extensive holdings of landscape imagery. The British Library’s huge collection of historic prints and drawings is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Picturing Places showcases works of art by well-known artists such as Thomas Gainsborough and J.M.W. Turner alongside images by a multitude of lesser-known figures. Only a few have ever been seen or published before.

6.       The Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings by Salvador Dalí - https://www.salvador-dali.org/en/artwork/catalogue-raisonne/intro/

The Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings by Salvador Dalí is an online project for the definitive and scientific cataloguing and attribution of the paintings made by Salvador Dalí between 1910 and 1983. The project is conceived as a work in progress, modified and enriched with information compiled by the specialists of the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí and other scholars and collaborating institutions.

7.       Closer to Van Eyck - http://closertovaneyck.kikirpa.be/

Discover the oeuvre of Jan van Eyck online! The benchmark website closertovaneyck.kikirpa.be has been expanded with macro photos and scientific imagery of 20 works by Jan Van Eyck and his workshop from 11 renowned European museums. The zoom function invites you to enjoy and study the high resolution images in microscopic magnification and the split-screen function allows to compare different types of images of Van Eyck’s oeuvre, including the Ghent Altarpiece. All images are available in open access and were made by the Imagery unit of the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA, Brussels) using state-of-the-art equipment and a standardized protocol.

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