Looking for GOOD ART.

Autor: Mattison, David1
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Zdroj: Searcher (1070-4795). Sep2004, Vol. 12 Issue 8, p12-22. 11p. 2 Color Photographs, 3 Black and White Photographs, 2 Charts.
Abstrakt: The article features some online guides to art resources. Art images on the Web represent one of the first and last frontiers in terms of pools of knowledge: millions of historic art images served and more to come. Projects initiated by art librarian members of the Visual Resources Association, the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS) and ARLIS organizations around the world have implemented visual databases comprised of cataloged artwork accompanied by a digital image. Cultural institutions throughout the world commonly use the practice of digital watermarking of images. For current information on art image copyright, mainly from the U.S. perspective, see Copyright & Art Issues, compiled by Christine L. Sundt, visual resources curator at University of Oregon. Other perspectives and links on copyright and art images can be found through the VRA Intellectual Property Rights Committee and International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions' Information Policy: Copyright and Intellectual Property. Resource guides are particularly useful as starting points, describing content and organization, site maintenance, selectiveness, search tools and sometimes the qualifications of site editors. Most of these guides refer to one another. For ease of use and organization, look first at The Digital Librarian by Margaret Vail Anderson. The University of Michigan's Mother of All Art and Art History Links Page sports a top-level section titled Image Collections and Online Art. All the pages of this guide contain annotated links organized into categories relevant to the section topic.
Databáze: Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts
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