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Dear Colleagues,

Sending out a reminder about this CFP for ARLIS/NA’s Affiliated Society Session in NYC next year.

Thank you.

Kathleen

 

From: ARLIS/NA List <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Kathleen Salomon
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2018 1:29 AM
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] CFP: ARLIS/NA Affiliated Society Session at New York 2019 CAA Annual Conference, New York, 13-16 February, 2019

 

CFP: New York 2019 CAA Annual Conference, New York, 13-16 February, 2019

Cross-purposes or cross-pollination: the art library in the 21st century

ARLIS/NA Affiliated society session

Deadline: 6 August, 2018

 

As colleges and universities invest in a variety of programs geared toward the digital humanities and digital art history, the library is often a partner, opening its doors to create and support labs and makerspaces, providing students and faculty with the tools for innovation and spaces for collaboration.   Similarly, specialized art research libraries and institutes outside the academy are considering the impact and integration of evolving digital research methods on their programs and spaces as they move further into the 21st century.  Proposals over past years by some academic and research institutions seeking to move traditional art library print resources to centralized and often remote locations in favor of increasing spaces for technology have been highlighted and argued in arts newsletters, blogs, petitions, and letters of support from eminent scholars and laypersons, demonstrating that what might be viewed by some as evolution is neither straightforward nor uncontroversial. As American art libraries continue to move away from onsite browsable book stacks, disagreements by researchers over this trend remain passionate and sometimes prevail, even while spaces for teamwork and technological innovation are at a premium.   Discovery in the stacks is still seen by many as critical for research, particularly in institutions outside of the U.S., yet others argue that online research tools mitigate the treasured concept of serendipity. This panel seeks papers from art historians, students, and librarians regarding the intersection of traditional uses and innovative programming within art library spaces.  Theoretical arguments as well as practical ideas and experience are encouraged.

Session chair: Kathleen Salomon, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles

 

Please submit abstract (250 words maximum) and title, along with a brief CV to [log in to unmask]

See http://www.collegeart.org/pdf/programs/conference/CAA-CFP-2019.pdf for further information.

 

Kathleen Salomon

ARLIS/NA Liaison to the College Art Association (CAA)

 

Associate Director

Chief Librarian

The Getty Research Institute

1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1100

Los Angeles, CA 90049-1688

310-440-7482

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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