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Hi everyone, Thanks for the enthusiastic responses to this publication! I want to clarify that I was not involved in creating it - just sharing with this community because we're excited about the project. I have, however, been talking to the folks responsible for it to get some of your questions answered: - Yes, you can catalog this and use the direct web link from your own institution. If you're copy cataloging, just a note that we missed one chapter (so double-check against the actual ToC for now). - Chapters are still being published, so be sure to have another look in a month or two! - Regarding the permanence/stability of the resource, the Museum says they "have been thinking long and hard about what we need to do to let it live as long as possible. We made decisions to build on a more sustainable cms that we will be easier to maintain for us. Long term, building out a web to print feature into the platform as well as a static website generator will help." Today I had the Wayback Machine scrape it. You may also notice that the chapters are downloadable. I trust that the Museum has ambitions to create a long program of digital publications and will do everything they can to keep them accessible. Meanwhile, we will continue pestering them about library priorities such as stable URLs. - Obtaining the ISBN was the same process as for a print book and "very simple" - but I'll note that the Museum was already in the business of publishing print books and familiar with the process. - Ziggurat, the tool developed to publish this, is an open source project! It has not yet been released on Github (there's very little documentation at all), but I have been told it will be available soon. Feel free to send more questions my way- Emily On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 5:51 PM Emily Coxe <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hello fellow list-goers, > > I'm happy to share the RISD Museum's most recent publication, *Raid the > Icebox Now* <http://publications.risdmuseum.org/raid-icebox-now>, which > accompanies a year-long exhibition celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of > Andy Warhol's infamous dive > <https://risdmuseum.org/manual/115_raid_the_icebox> into RISD Museum > storage. > > This is the Museum's second CC0 1.0 (public domain) interactive digital > publication, and I am looking forward to many more! Catalog record here > <https://librarycat.risd.edu/record=b1594766~S4> for those interested. > > The exhibition is ongoing until September 2020. I have particularly > appreciated Simone Leigh's interventions > <http://publications.risdmuseum.org/raid-icebox-now/simone-leigh-chorus> > in the museum's ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian galleries. > > Related side note! On March 19, Fleet Library and the RISD Museum will > host a local Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon *inside* this exhibition, > specifically within Pablo Helguera's forthcoming installation > *Inventarios/Inventories*, which draws upon Latin American artists in the > collection. We'll be focusing our efforts on enriching Wikipedia coverage > and visibility of Latinx artists and designers. If you are near Providence, > we'd love for you to join us! > > Best, > Emily > > > > > > -- > Emily Coxe > Research + Instruction Librarian > The Fleet Library @ RISD <http://library.risd.edu> > (401) 709-5908 > she/her/hers > -- Emily Coxe Research + Instruction Librarian The Fleet Library @ RISD <http://library.risd.edu> (401) 709-5908 she/her/hers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mail submissions to [log in to unmask] For information about joining ARLIS/NA see: http://www.arlisna.org/membership/join-arlisna Send administrative matters (file requests, subscription requests, etc) to [log in to unmask] ARLIS-L Archives and subscription maintenance: http://lsv.arlisna.org Questions may be addressed to list owner (Judy Dyki) at: [log in to unmask] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~