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The New Art Museum Library

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The New Art Museum Library
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  • Editorial ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
  • ISBN13 9781538135693
  • ISBN10 1538135698
  • Tipo Libro
  • Año de Edición 2021

The New Art Museum Library

Editorial ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD

-5% dto.    62,00€
58,90€
Ahorra 3,10€
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Detalles del libro

The New Art Museum Library is based on foundational tenets of arts librarianship while emphasizing emerging practice and theory. Through accessible, intelligent writing, the expert authors dive deep into sub-specialties. The result is a thought-provoking, informative text that highlights the essential role of art museum libraries within cultural institutions and their communities.--Laura Schwartz, Visual Arts Librarian/Arts & Humanities Collection Strategist, UC San Diego Library


Biografía del autor

Amelia Nelson is the head of library and archives at the Spencer Art Reference Library in The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. With a background in public services, information literacy, and digital initiatives she has published and presented on innovative topics like using VTS in information literacy classes and local artists? files in contemporary art classes. In her own professional practice she believes in creating innovative projects that can be replicated and adapted to fit the needs of art libraries across the country. She is inspired by the innovative work that art libraries and archives have done to share unique resources in this rich information landscape and happy that these projects and initiatives can be shared with practitioners and those considering a career in art librarianship.

Traci Timmons is senior librarian at the Seattle Art Museum. In this role she manages all aspects of running two research libraries and a satellite library for the largest art museum in the Pacific Northwest: personnel management, acquisitions, cataloging, reference, research, digital collection development, maintaining and processing archives, artist files management, collection development, and grant writing. She has published on such diverse topics as early-printed books, special collections, artists? books, classification theory, and user experience. She is passionate about the field of art librarianship, and specifically about its application in museums.