Collection Analysis of Art Libraries
Just in time for the annual ARLIS conference, we’ve published the study An Art Resource in New York: The Collective Collection of the NYARC Art Museum Libraries (.pdf: 136K/18 pp.), …
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Just in time for the annual ARLIS conference, we’ve published the study An Art Resource in New York: The Collective Collection of the NYARC Art Museum Libraries (.pdf: 136K/18 pp.), …
Read MoreLast week there was an announcement that the Folger Library, the Bodleian Library at University of Oxford, and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at the University of …
Read MoreI am pleased to announce (at last!) that the RLG Partner Copyright Investigation Summary Report (pdf) is now available. This report summarizes interviews conducted between August and September 2007 with …
Read MoreAs some on the blogosphere have already discovered, we have not only started a new podcast series, but also a series of webinars. The live webinars are offered for RLG …
Read MoreAn article and a blog post have me thinking about how shifts in publishing will impact libraries, both on the collections side and on the metadata side. The article from …
Read MoreYou may have already seen a press release, but in case you haven’t, I’ll first give you the gist, and then some insights into the work already underway. With the …
Read MoreIn November I surveyed the participants in SHARES, a resource sharing consortium for about 90 RLG Programs partner institutions, to find out how they are coping with the pressures of …
Read MoreWe all agree that Open is good (even if we may not agree about what Open means) at the same time, we can all see reasons why corporations have a …
Read MoreLast week in Philadelphia, RLG Programs held a two-day event exploring collaborative approaches to managing print collections in a digital era. The program, entitled “When the Print Hits the Fan,” was attended by 35 collections …
Read MoreWe’ve had a flurry of recent publications and projects getting to the reporting-out stage recently, which is very gratifying. The most recent of those (as I write this now, aware …
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