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Hello ARLIS-L:
Sandra Rothenberg's message reminded me of 2 articles published in _Art
Documentation_. Possibly this information will help. Both articles were
written by Deirdre Corcoran Stam. The first, "How Art Historians Look for
Information," appeared in Art Doc in Winter 1984 (v.3, n. 4, pp. 117-119).
The second, "What Do Art Information Professionals Want to Learn About
Information Technology and How Do They Want to Learn It?", appeared in
Art Doc in Spring 1993 (v. 12, n. 1, pp. 3-5). I think it is possible
that Deirdre Stam has a Ph.D.
Sandra C. Walker, Visual Resources Specialist
Department of Art, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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On Mon, 3 May 1999, Sandra Rothenberg wrote:

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>There is a woman who wrote a book on the information behaviour of art
>historians. I believe she has a PHD in library science. I don't remember her
>name.  Does anyone out there remeber her name?
>Good luck,
>Sandra Rothenberg
>
>Lena Stebley wrote:
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>> I am interested in hearing from anyone with a PhD in Library & Information
>> Science who is working in art librarianship.  I am specifically interested
>> in comments on the value of the degree in this field, how you used the
>> degree (particularly beyond teaching), and opportunities that might not
>> have been available to you without it.
>>
>> Those without the degree who have comments are also encouraged to respond.
>>
>> Any suggestions for tracking down information about people with this degree
>> working in the field of art librarianship?
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Lena Stebley
>> Kress Fellow
>> Yale University Art & Architecture Library
>> 180 York St / P O Box 208242
>> New Haven CT  06520-8242
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>> http://www.library.yale.edu/art/aapage.html
>> Fax: 203.432.0549
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