Bibliography of Art Librarianship by Betty Jo Irvine
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY: SEMINAR IN ART LIBRARIANSHIP. L630.
School of Library & Information Science, Indiana University. 2005. B. J. Irvine, Ph.D.
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Auchstetter, Rosann. “The Relationship Between Monetary Value and Circulation Status of Art Books.” Art Documentation 7, no. 3 (Fall 1988): 83‑86.
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Authority Control Symposium. Muller, Karen.
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Barnett, Patricia J., and Amy Lucker, eds. Procedural Guide to Automating an Art Library. Occasional Paper No. 7. Tucson, Ariz.: Art Libraries Society of North America, 1985.
Barnett, Patricia J., and Toni Petersen, eds. “Subject Analysis and AAT/MARC Implementation.” Art Documentation 8, no. 4 (Winter 1989): 171‑90.
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________. “Viewpoint: An Inside Look at Art Book Publishing.” Art Documentation 3, no. 4 (Winter 1984): 120‑22.
Bell, Lesley Ann. “Gaining Access to Visual Information: Theory, Analysis, and Practice of Determining Subjects–A Review of the Literature with Descriptive Abstracts.” Art Documentation 13, no. 2 (Summer 1994): 89-94.
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Bryne, Nadene. “Art Libraries: Collection Development in the 1980s. Selection and Acquisition in an Art School Library.” Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory 7 (1983): 7-11.
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[Carlin] Snider, Jane A. A Study of Art Book Publishing in Great Britain with Special References to Developments after 1945. Wales, U.K.: College of Librarianship, 1983. Photocopied.
Carlin, Jane A. “Heralding the Future: the Art Publisher in Great Britain from the 1920s through the Post-War Era.” Art Libraries Journal 17, no. 3 (1992): 18-26.
Cataloging Architectural Drawings. See Ross, Jeffrey J.
Cataloguing Cultural Objects. A Guide to Describing Cultural Works & Their Images. See Visual Resources Association.
Caudwell, James. “Fluxion-structures: Records for Remote Access Electronic Resources.” Art Libraries Journal 29, no. 4 (2004): 5-20.
Chemero, Andrea, Caroline Seigel, and Terrie Wilson. “How Libraries Collect and Handle Artists’ Books.” Art Documentation 19, no. 1 (2000): 22-25. L630 paper.
Chermont, Isabelle le Masne. “The Architecture of Museum Libraries: An Overview of the Years 2000 to 2003.” Art Libraries Journal 29, no. 3 (2004): 28-31.
Clarke-Hazlett, Janet, ed. Current Issues in Fine Arts Collection Development. Occasional Paper No. 3. Tucson, Ariz.: Art Libraries Society of North America, 1984.
Collection Development Policies for Libraries and Visual Collections in the Arts. See Whiteside, Ann Baird, Pamela Born, and Adeane Alpert Bregman, comps.
Concordance of Ancient Site Names. See Fry, P. Eileen and Maryly Snow.
“Continuing Education for Art Librarianship.” Art Libraries Journal 19, no.2 (1994):25-29.
Copyright. See Visual Resources Association.
Copyright Management Center, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. Copyright & Fair Use: Their Meaning in Higher Education.” See sections: “Visual Arts;” and “Multimedia Development.” <http://www.oupui.edu/~copyinfo/>
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“Cost and Use of Digital Images on University Campuses: Lessons from the Museum Educational Site Licensing Project.” Visual Resources. 14, no. 4 (1999). Special Issue.
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Cuneo, Mary Jane. “Art Cataloging: Looking back in North America, 1972‑1982.” Art Libraries Journal 7, no. 4 (Winter 1982): 11‑22.
Current Issues in Fine Arts Collection Development. See Clarke‑Hazlett, Janet.
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See papers on John Cotton Dana, Samuel Putnam Avery, and Helen Clay Frick.
Dole, Wanda V. “Art Libraries: Collection Development in the 1980s: A Panel Discussion Held During the Art Libraries Society of North America Annual Conference, Boston, MA, February 22, 1982. the LAPT Report.” Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory 7 (1983): 3-4.
________. “Austerity and the Arts: Collection Development in the 1980s.” Drexel Library Quarterly 19, no. 3 (Summer 1983): 28-37.
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Downey, Kay. “Not my father’s auction catalog database! SCIPIO, 1980 to 2003.” Art Libraries Journal 29, no. 2 (2004): 17-22.
Duthy, R. “Art Book Prices Outpace Art.” The Journal of Art 3, no. 3 (December 1990): 64. Supplement.
“The Early History of Phaidon Press, 1923-1967.” Visual Resources 15, no. 3 (1999).
Flynn, Marcy and Zinkham, Helena. “The MARC Format and Electronic Reference Images: Experiences from the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.” Visual Resources 11, no. 1 (1995): 47-70.
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Freeman, Carla C. “Visualizing Art: An Overview of the Visual Resources Profession in the United States.” Art Documentation 16, no. 2 (Fall 1997): 31-34.
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________. “Art Libraries and Collections,” in Encyclopedia of Library & Information Science, ed. Allen Kent, vol. I, 571‑621. New York: Dekker, 1969.
________. “Art Reproductions in the Library. Notes on their History and Use,” in The Documented Image. Visions in Art History, eds. Gabriel P. Weisbergand Laurinda S. Dixon, 349‑63. New York: Syracuse University Press, 1987.
________. “Honoring Florence DaLuiso.” Art Documentation 23, no. 2 (Fall 2004): 44-45.
________. “Indivisibility of Art Librarianship.” Art Libraries Journal 7, no. 3 (Autumn 1982): 23‑40.
________. “Twenty Years of Estrangement, or What’s in a Name.” Art Documentation 22, no. 2 (Fall 2003): 4.
Freitag, Wolfgang M., and Guy A. Marco, eds. “Music and Fine Arts in the General Library.” Library Trends 23, no. 3 (January 1975).
French, Sonia. “Supporting the Work of Art Libraries in Society: The Role of the Professional Association.” Art Libraries Journal 28, no. 2 (2003): 29-33.
Fry, Eileen, review of “Linking Art Objects and Art Information,” by Deirdre C. Stam and Angela Giral, eds., in Library Trends, 37, no. 2 (Fall 1988), and “Computers and the Future of Art Research: Visions, Problems, Projects,” by Hans-Jörg Heusser, ed., in AICARC, Bulletin of the Archives and Documentations Centers for Modern and Contemporary Art, no. 2 (1986) and no. 1 (1987), Visual Resources 6 (1990): 285-289.
_______. “Image Access and Cyber Searching: The Philadelphia Experiment.” Art Documentation 17, no. 2 (Fall 1998): 51-52.
Fry, Eileen, and Maryly Snow. Concordance of Ancient Site Names. Raleigh, N.C.: Art Libraries Society of North America, 1995.
“Fund Raising and Grant Writing: The Facts of Life in the 1990s.” See Tysinger, Joan W.
“Fundraising 101 for Art Librarians: The Inferno Example.” See Resnik, Rachel.
Gabbard, Paula. “Book Price and Book Production Study in the Fine Arts.” Art Documentation 14, no.1 (Spring 1995): 19-21.
Gibson, Sarah S. “The Past as Prologue: The Evolution of Art Librarianship.” Drexel Library Quarterly 19, no. 3 (Summer 1983): 3‑17.
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Grant Development for Large and Small Libraries. See Korenic, Lynette and Clayton Kirking.
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Guidelines for Art and Design Libraries: Stock, Planning, Staffing and Autonomy. Bromsgrove, Worcester, U.K.: ARLIS/UK & Eire, 1990.
Guidelines for the Visual Resources Profession. See Kopatz, Kim.
Gwinn, Nancy E. “Cooperative Collection Development: National Trends and New Tools.” Art Documentation 4 no. 4 (Winter 1985): 143-147.
Haines, Annette. “Out in Left Field: The Benefits of Field Librarianship for Studio Arts Programs.” Art Documentation 23, no. 1 (Spring 2004): 18-20.
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Hicks, Kathe. “Networked Museum Images on Campus: Applications and Impact of the Museum Educational Site Licensing Project.” Visual Resources Association Bulletin 25, no. 1 (Spring 1998): 49-52.
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________, ed. and comp. IFLA Directory of Art Libraries. Münichen: Saur, 1997. See also: <http.//artlibrary.vassar.edu/ifla-idal/>
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________. “Chinese Art Libraries: Developments and Trends. Part II.” Art Libraries Journal 26. no. 1 (2001): 36-41.
________, “Core Competencies for a Seminar in Art Librarianship.” New York, N.Y.: ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, 2004. Photocopied.
________, “Dual Master’s Degree in Art Librarianship, USA.” Art Libraries Journal 19, no. 2 (1994): 9-11.
________, ed. Facilities Standards for Art Libraries and Visual Resources Collections. Englewood, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited, 1991.
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________, and Gibson, Sarah S. Art Libraries and Information Services. Orlando, Fla.: Academic Press, 1986.
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________. “Collection Evaluation Techniques in the Academic Art Library.” Drexel Library Quarterly 19, no. 3 (Summer 1983): 38-51.
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Lanzi, Elisa. “Cataloguing Cultural Objects: New Guidelines for Descriptive Cataloging.” Art Libraries Journal 29, no. 4 (2004): 26-52.
_______. “The REACH and VISION Projects: Improving Access to Art Information.” Art Documentation 17, no. 1 (Spring 1998): 15-18.
________. Introduction to Vocabularies: A Guide to Enhancing Access to Art and Material Culture Information. J. Paul Getty Trust. <http://www. getty.edu/research/conducting_research/vocabularies/>
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______. “The Research Libraries Group: New Initiatives to Improve Access to Art and Architecture Information.” Art Libraries Journal 23, no. 1 (1998): 30-37.
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________. “Survey of Library Schools in North America: Educational & Training Opportunities for Careers in Fine Arts Libraries & Visual Resources Collections.” Art Documentation 10, no. 3 (Fall 1991): 141-143.
________. “Survey 1991: Library Schools in Canada and the United States, Educational Opportunities for Careers in Fine Arts & Visual Resources Librarianship.” Art Documentation 11, no. 4 (Winter 1992): 188-189.
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