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The New York Art Resources Consortium (NYARC): Towards Radical Collaboration Librarians are natural collaborators—we share materials through interlibrary loan, data through cataloging cooperatives, and our subject and technical expertise on numerous listservs and professional committees—but moving beyond these traditional modes of collaboration is challenging. Collaboration is hard because it often requires an institutional shift; it is time-consuming and relies on effective communication, teamwork, consensus-building and a healthy dose of respect. Last week, Brooklyn Museum hosted a discussion on collaboration led by representatives from NYARC to talk about the future of art museum libraries and used the consortium’s activities as an example of how museum libraries are working together. Arcade launch party held in the Reading Room of the Frick Art Reference Library, February 24, 2009. From left to right: Ken Soehner, Arthur K Watson Chief Librarian at the Thomas J.

The National Gallery, London: Western European painting 1250–1900 Artforum Index The Artforum Index: Volume I, number 1, through volume VII, number 4 June 1962 through December 1968 1000 copies published 1 July 1970 as Artforum, 1962-1968: a cumulative index to the first six years by Laurence McGilvery, La Jolla, California. Corrections and new information about personal dates are welcome. This revised, free, on-line version published 1 November 2009. © 1970, 2002 & 2009 by Laurence McGilvery. Download The Artforum Index The High Performance Index: A partial, interim version © 2002 & 2009 by Art in the Public Interest Numbers 1-32 | Numbers 33-40 | Numbers 58/9-70 Priced list of available runs, single issues, and Astro Artz books and tapes on pp. 112-115 Numbers 42-57 and 71-6 not available at present This free, on-line index to over two-thirds of the issues has three sources. Numbers 1-32 (vols. 1-8, February 1978-1985) Numbers 33-40 (vols. 9-10, 1986-87) The index for numbers 58/9-69/70 was prepared for the publishers' own internal use.

Musée national du Moyen Age - (musee Cluny Paris) Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture Site officiel du musée du Louvre Oriental Institute Research Archives: RABooks list | what's new | announcements | public programs | | website information & statistics | copyrights & permissions | comments | | website navigational aid | Oriental Institute Research Archives Acquisitions Lists RABooks List Information By Charles E. Revised February 2002 The Research Archives of the Oriental Institute is one of the better libraries of ancient Near Eastern studies in North America. The Research Archives collections cover the languages and civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt, Syria-Palestine, Anatolia, Iran, the Arabian Peninsula and related areas from the earliest periods to the Hellenistic period. For many years, lists of recent acquisitions in the Research Archives were produced periodically and distributed informally. The development of electronic media offers us new opportunities to distribute acquisitions lists widely and in a timely and inexpensive manner. The Acquisitions Lists are also available on-line:

Musées Wilbour Library:Recent Acquisitions These pages have been made available on the Newton server since 1995 to present the acqusitions lists of the Wilbour Library of Egyptology to as wide an audience as possible. News July 2005 The Wilbour Library of Egyptology of the Brooklyn Museum has added Reviews of Egyptological Literature to the Research page of the Library Online Catalog. Go to: Continuing the reviews that were previously contributed to BES, this list covers the years 2000 to 2004 and will be updated annually. Important news November 2004 After extensive renovation, the Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives are reopened to advanced researchers. www.brooklynmuseum.org To inquire about making an appointment please send an email to: library@brooklynmuseum.org In addition to books and periodicals, all pamphlets and offprints on Ancient Egypt are fully cataloged and represented in the online catalog. Deirdre E. Available files

Home - Fundació Joan Miró Brooklyn Public Library - Local History Collections What's New Tweets by @Brooklynology Hours and Location Check out our Programs and Exhibitions page and the Brooklynology blog for more details. Contact Us Brooklyn Collection Central Library 10 Grand Army Plaza Brooklyn, NY 11238 Phone: 718.230.2762 Fax: 718.857.2245 Email: Ask a Librarian Image of the Week It took long enough, but Spring is finally here, and with it comes another baseball season. About the Brooklyn Collection The Brooklyn Collection is Brooklyn Public Library's local history division, providing a range of information and services about anything and everything Brooklyn. Photographs View and/or purchase more than 20,000 Brooklyn photographs. Digital Collections Brooklyn Collection 2.0 For a daily dose of Brooklyn history, follow the Brooklyn Collection on the Brooklynology blog, Twitter, and check out (and tag!) Brooklyn Connections Learn more about Brooklyn Connections, our unique research project partnerships for 6th through 12th grades. Meet the Brooklyn Collection

Des ressouces libres de droits dont 20 000 cartes. Si rien ne l’y oblige, la librairie, qui scanne ces œuvres “depuis quinze ans”, appréciera que l’utilisateur mentionne son origine avec le crédit suivant : “From The Lionel Pincus & Princess Firyal Map Division, The New York Public Library” by cdigambettatourcoing Apr 1

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