Many of us have seen the call for proposals for the “Art History in Quarantine” conference organized by the
Journal for Digital Art History
https://dahj.org/newsblog/art-history-in-quarantine. I’m thinking that a session on research tools addressing quarantined scholar’s needs would fit in this program nicely. I would be interested in writing a proposal but I think the presentation would
be stronger if coming from a team of art librarians. It would again give the Society a profile, especially in this time of shelter-in-place. Is there interest among ARLIS librarians in putting something together before the April 1 deadline? Thoughts? I
know the turnaround time is short.
Thanks
Lee
Lee Sorensen, A.M., A.M. (he/his)
Librarian for Art, Visual Studies and Dance
Editor, Dictionary of Art Historians
Duke Libraries Copyright Consultant
919.660.5994
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