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THE DICTIONARY OF ART SILENT AUCTION

The Dictionary of Art of Grove=92s Dictionaries Inc. has donated a set
of The Dictionary of Art to the ARLIS/NA 25th Anniversary Scholarship
Fund drive. The widely publicized, highly acclaimed 34-volume work
will be sold at a silent auction to be held during the 26th Annual
ARLIS/NA Conference in Philadelphia, March 5-11, 1998. The auction is
a unique opportunity to acquire this essential reference source,
valued at =248,800, while contributing to the work of the society.

The minimum ARLIS/NA silent auction bid for The Dictionary of Art is
=243,500. Bidding is not  restricted to ARLIS/NA members or to
individuals=97libraries and businesses within and outside the society
are encouraged to participate. Bids will be accepted by mail prior to
the conference and also in Philadelphia. The highest bidder will be
announced at the conference but need not be present. The Dictionary of
Art will ship the set directly to the winning bidder.

Pre-conference bids must be received at ARLIS/NA headquarters by
February 27, 1998  and should be sent to Penney De Pas, Executive
Director, ARLIS/NA, 4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 201, Raleigh, NC
27607-7507. After February 27th, bids will be accepted at the
conference until 8:30 A.M., Tuesday, March 10. All bids should include
the bidder=92s name, address, telephone number, signature, and the
amount of the bid. Bids should be sealed in an envelope marked =22Silent
Auction.=22  Payment must be received at ARLIS/NA headquarters by April
13, 1998. If the winner is unable to fulfill the obligation, The
Dictionary of Art will be offered to the next-highest bidder.

Bidders are advised that the set of The Dictionary of Art donated for
this silent auction may not be sold or traded for profit and that only
payment exceeding the =248,800 fair market value of the publication may
be claimed as a tax-deductible charitable gift.

The Dictionary of Art silent auction marks the end of the first year
of a continuing fundraising effort to commemorate ARLIS/NA=92s 25th
anniversary. Proceeds from the auction will be added to the ARLIS/NA
25th Anniversary Scholarship Fund, an endowment established to promote
education in art librarianship and visual resources curatorship. The
Dictionary of Art joins over 230 other contributors to the
fund=97individual and business affiliate members of ARLIS/NA, local
chapters, and institutions. The first awards, in the form of paid
internships in art libraries and visual resources collections, will be
offered for the 1998-99 school year through a program administered by
the ARLIS/NA Professional Development Committee.

Questions about The Dictionary of Art silent auction should be
directed to Penney De Pas, ARLIS/NA Executive Director, at
800-89-ARLIS, e-mail pdepas=40olsonmgmt.com.



Barbara Polowy, Art Librarian
Hillyer Art Library, Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063
413-585-2941  bpolowy=40library.smith.edu