Art Museum Libraries and Librarianship

Art Museum Libraries and Librarianship

Author: Joan M. Benedetti

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780810859210

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Each chapter includes essays written by librarians in the field that deal with the unique environment of art museum libraries, from the largest research collections that serve many curatorial departments and multiple administrative layers to the smallest solo-librarian settings where staff work in relative isolation."--Jacket.


The New Art Museum Library

The New Art Museum Library

Author: Amelia Nelson

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2021-04-15

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1538135701

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The New Art Museum Library addresses the issues facing today's art museum libraries through a series of scholarly essays written by top librarians in the field. In 2007, the publication, Art Museum Libraries and Librarianship, edited by Joan Benedetti, was the first to solely focus on the field of art museum librarianship. In the decade since then, many changes have occurred in the field--both technological and ideological--prompting the need for a follow-up publication. In addition to representing current thinking and practice, this new publication also addresses the need to clearly articulate and define the art museum library’s value within its institution. It documents the broad changes in the environment that art museum libraries now function within and to celebrate the many innovative initiatives that are flourishing in this new landscape. Librarians working in art museum face unique challenges as museums redefine what object-based, visitor-centric learning looks like in the 21st century. These unique challenges mean that art museum libraries are developing new strategies and initiatives so that they can continue to thrive in this environment. The unique nature of these initiatives mean that they will be useful to librarians working in a wide range of special libraries, as well as more broadly in academic and public libraries. The New Art Museum Library is uniquely positioned to present new strategies and initiatives including digital art history initiatives, the new norms in art museum library staffing, and the public programing priorities that are core to many art museum libraries today. This book is an endorsed project of ARLIS/NA.


The Eric Carle Library

The Eric Carle Library

Author: Eric Carle

Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books

Published: 1998-08-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780694012268

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Eric Carle's bright, energetic picture books continue to intrigue children with their timeless puzzles. In this gift package, three classic board books are each shrink-wrapped for children to read and wonder where the birthday message will lead.


Radical Humility

Radical Humility

Author: Rebekah Modrak

Publisher:

Published: 2021-03-16

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781948742962

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How does humility feature as a part of human experience, and how can opportunities to decenter the self empower us through present day circumstances? Radical Humility is a collection of essays written by people attempting to be humble at a time when public humility is scarce. Contributors come from a diverse group of experts, activists, makers, scholars, and practitioners: philosophers, psychologists, artists; a librarian, a farmer, a lawyer, a U.S. Navy Captain, and others who've reflected upon the role of humility. Some are leading scholars in their field; others are as-yet unpublished writers. All--the farmer, the librarian, the journalist, the sailor--speak to the ordinary everyday actions that offer significant opportunity for restraint and reflection to empower us personally and politically. For every person who feels uneasy and diminished after subjecting the most intimate parts of their lives to Likes and Followers, and for every person who is uneasy with presidential boasting and disregard for truth, Radical Humility's writers' perspectives are crucial at this turning point in our personal and political lives. Contributors: Aaron Ahuvia, Russell Belk, Charles M. Blow, Richard C. Boothman, Agnes Callard, Lynette Clemetson, Tyler Denmead, Nadia Danienta, Mickey Duzyj, Kevin Em, Eranda Jayawickreme, Kevin Hamilton, Eranda Jayawickreme, Troy Jollimore, Melissa Koenig, Aric Rindfleisch, Valerie Tiberius, and Ami Walsh


The New Art Museum Library

The New Art Museum Library

Author: Amelia Nelson

Publisher:

Published: 2024-04-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781538197004

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Art museum libraries are thinking about their audiences, object-based learning, and the needs of researchers in the age of digital art history. By embracing changes in technology, research, and a shifting information landscape, these libraries are positioning themselves at the nexus of digital preservation, access, and radical experimentation.


Timesource

Timesource

Author: Paul Rice

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780898153118

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Offers an overview of our relationship with time, and provides suggestions for how to get the most out of what we have.