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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 October 2020 issue. To volunteer, choose a
resource from the list below and complete our Reviewer Interest form (
https://forms.gle/KRkTaFSsJangdacS9) by Thursday, July 30 (TODAY!)

Initial draft submissions are due Tuesday, September 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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Know of a resource we should review? Submit ideas here:
https://forms.gle/eVQ9YeMNWjfXJys38

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

ACLS Humanities E-Book

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

https://www.fulcrum.org/heb?locale=en

ACLS Humanities E-Book (HEB) is a digital collection of over 5,400 seminal
books in the humanities and related social sciences. These titles are
presented in collaboration with more than 120 publishers and Michigan
Publishing. Books in the HEB collection have been recommended and reviewed
by scholars and constituent learned societies of the American Council of
Learned Societies. HEB is now hosted on the Fulcrum platform.

Catalogue Rouge

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

https://cataloguerouge.com/

From art bestsellers to rare art monographs, museum collections and
catalogues raisonnés. We are a digital art library that offers you an
instant access to the digital versions of art publications.

Collecteurs

https://www.collecteurs.com/

Developed at the New Museum’s cultural incubator, Collecteurs is a
public-benefit corporation on a mission to give the public access to the
millions of unseen artworks in freeports, storage facilities and private
homes.

The Fashion and Race Database

https://fashionandrace.org/database/

The goal for the database is to center and amplify BIPOC (Black,
Indigenous, People of Color) fashion scholarship, illuminate under-examined
histories and address racism throughout the fashion system. What’s more,
this platform will provide hands-on research and publishing opportunities
to undergraduate and graduate students and showcase exciting work from
established BIPOC writers and allies.

The Fitting Room

https://fittingroom.fitnyc.edu/

This new Augmented Reality experience from the FIT Library allows you to
try on accessories featured in original fashion sketches. Just press Click
on the 'play' button below each image to launch the AR experience to launch
the experience. Or click Click on the 'QR' button below each image to grab
a code you can scan with your smartphone to grab a QR Code. Share it with
#SPARCfittingroom

New Museum Digital Archive

https://archive.newmuseum.org/

Through the 40-year legacy of the New Museum, the Digital Archive tells the
history of contemporary art, its early days as a radical departure from
modernism to its global present. The Digital Archive narrates the history
of the New Museum, through the works of the hundreds of pioneering artists
who have been exhibited, and tells a larger story about the dramatic
changes in art at the end of the twentieth century that have laid the
ground for culture and emerging art today.

TEFAF Cultural Program

https://www.tefaf.com/initiatives/programs

We view the Fair not only as a venue for great art, but as an opportunity
to rigorously examine through our cultural programming issues related to
the art. In provocative conversations every morning and afternoon of the
Fair, art and cultural professionals take on timely issues in art and
culture. They speak with knowledge and passion on topics that cross
disciplines and genres, from architecture and art, to design, fashion,
media and beyond.

Walker Art Center Living Collections Catalogue

https://walkerart.org/living-collections-catalogue

Each volume of the Living Collections Catalogue includes media-rich essays
on broader themes as well as in-depth investigations of specific works of
art. Featured works link to records in the Walker’s collections database,
where additional information about the artists and artworks is available.
Implicit in the concept of a “living catalogue” is the dynamic nature of an
online volume about the Walker’s collections. Information in the database
is updated as new research and presentations occur, while essays are
versioned and citable with assurances of a permanent address to the
information referenced.


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