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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 April 2019 issue. To volunteer, choose a resource
from the list below and complete our Reviewer Interest form (
https://goo.gl/forms/3tXqvPWac9ch8BFr2) by Monday, January 28.

Initial draft submissions are due Friday, March 1.

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>
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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.

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

Medieval Digital Resources

http://mdr-maa.org/

MDR is a curated database of peer-reviewed digital materials for the study
of the Middle Ages. Users can browse an alphabetical list or search using
controlled-vocabulary subject tags to find vetted online resources of many
types, including: imagebanks; bibliographies and reference works;
pedagogical tools; editions and translations; music and other multimedia
collections; interpretative websites; and new works of digital scholarship.
Please note that MDR does not include resources that are paywalled or
require password access, although some resources may have restrictive
use-licenses. The Database can be accessed from the Resources tab of the
Medieval Academy of America website.

Resources are selected for MDR by subject and digital specialists with
reference to the rigorous Standards for Web Publication developed by the
Medieval Academy of America (MAA).

Digital Serlio Project

https://library.columbia.edu/locations/avery/digitalserlio.html

The Digital Serlio Project at Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library
presents Avery’s unparalleled holdings of the published works of Sebastiano
Serlio and On Domestic Architecture (Tutte l'opere d'architettura, Libro
VI) his unpublished manuscript also held in Avery's collection. The Project
is also an effort to facilitate active use of the collection in curricular
and research activities, and to promote new scholarship; as such it brings
together current research on Serlio’s works.

The John G. Johnson Collection: A History and Selected Works

https://publications.philamuseum.org/jgj/vol1

The John G. Johnson Collection: A History and Selected Works, edited by
Christopher D. M. Atkins, is the first volume in an online series of
scholarly publications focusing on the renowned collections at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art. It was published on the centenary of John G.
Johnson’s extraordinary gift of European painting and sculpture to the City
of Philadelphia. A related exhibition, Old Masters Now: Celebrating the
Johnson Collection, was held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from
November 3, 2017, to February 19, 2018.

Marcel Breuer Digital Archive

http://breuer.syr.edu/page-about.php

In 2009, Syracuse University’s Special Collections Research Center received
the first of two National Endowment for the Humanities grants to create a
digital repository for Breuer’s archive, drawing largely on Syracuse's
extensive holdings but incorporating select material from a number of other
archives in the United States and abroad. The material digitized from other
archives is not comprehensive and researchers should consult partner
institutions for more information about their holdings.

The website is organized around projects, both built and unbuilt, and
provides access to drawings, correspondence, and photographs, along with
manuscripts of Breuer's writings, office and teaching records. Each digital
object is accompanied by detailed metadata derived from the original
archival material.

Crotos

http://zone47.com/crotos/

Crotos is a search and display engine for visual artworks based on Wikidata
and using Wikimedia Commons files.

The Alfred Stieglitz Collection

http://media.artic.edu/stieglitz/

This site features detailed information on the 244 photographs in the
Alfred Stieglitz Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago. In addition to
more general information about the artists, processes, and themes relevant
to the collection, the site features individual artwork pages that include
resources useful to readers interested in closer study of the works.

Exact Editions Art and Design Collection

https://institutions.exacteditions.com/art-design-collection

This eight-magazine collection provides a broad and in-depth range of
content from some of the most highly respected art and design magazines in
the world.

**Please note: this is a subscription resource. The M&TR co-editors will
arrange for a trial subscription.

ARIES

https://artimageexplorationspace.com/

Art historians have traditionally used physical light boxes to prepare
exhibits or curate collections. On a light box, they can place slides or
printed images, move the images around at will, group them as desired, and
visually compare them. The transition to digital images has rendered this
workflow obsolete. Now, art historians lack well-designed, unified
interactive software tools that effectively support the operations they
perform with physical light boxes.

To address this problem, we designed ARIES - ARt Image Exploration Space,
an interactive image manipulation system that enables the exploration and
organization of fine digital art. The system allows images to be compared
in multiple ways, offering dynamic overlays analogous to a physical light
box, and supporting advanced image comparisons and feature-matching
functions, available through computational image processing.


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