----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Colleagues, I am pleased to announce that the 1999 Kress Fellow in Art Librarianship at Yale University will be Lena Stebley. Ms Stebley has a BA in art history from UC Berkeley and is just now completing her MLIS at the School of Library and Information Science at San Jose State University. She contributed to a recent Mellon Foundation grant study on "The Cost of Digital Image Distribution". This project was based in part upon an evaluation of the Museum Educational Site Licensing Project and the entire report is available at: http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/research/mellon/ Ms Stebley's chapter (Chapter 6) deals with "faculty perspectives on teaching with digital images". Along with Howard Besser, principal investigator, and others, she will be participating in sessions at both the ARLIS/NA and VRA 1999 national conferences at which the results of this study will be presented. Ms Stebley will be joining us at Yale in January and will be in residence through August. She looks forward to meeting her art library colleagues both here in New England and from further afield. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge publicly the lively interest the Kress Fellowship in Art Librarianship at Yale continues to generate, and to thank the many colleagues who have expressed an interest in this program. Max Marmor Yale