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Item Discussion Questions(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Indiana LibrariesItem Indiana Libraries: Indiana Library Federation Professional Journal Advertising Reservation Form(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Indiana LibrariesItem The Architecture Library at Ball State University(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Trendler, Amy E.Ball State University’s Architecture Library is a branch library that supports the students and faculty of the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) as well as the larger university community. The Architecture Library is located on the ground floor of the Architecture Building, which also houses the college’s studios, faculty offices, and facilities. The importance of this location for a student population that spends a great deal of its time “in studio” cannot be overstated.Item Changes and Issues in an Art Museum Library(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Kolmstetter, UrsulaThere are different kinds of libraries on the visual arts - art school libraries, divisions in college and university libraries, divisions within a public library, gallery libraries, museum libraries, and others. In this article, I will focus on the Stout Library of the Indianapolis Museum of Art and its development in the last decade. It is a good example of the development of museum libraries in general.Item Art in the IUPUI University Library(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Lewis, David W.; Schmidt, Steven J.The IUPUI University Library opened in the summer of 1992; the people visiting it were impressed with its limestone, dolomite and glass construction and with the towering three story atrium that soared above the central lobby. But after living with the building for a number of years, we felt that several things were lacking. First, we needed some artwork to match the scale of the building, and second the facility needed a few more places to sit in the lobby.Item An Interview With B.J. Irvine(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Dowell, ErikaBetty Jo Kish Irvine is Director of the Fine Arts Library at Indiana University. During her almost 40 years as a librarian, she has been an active member of the Bloomington art community, on campus and off. Irvine has also served as mentor to scores of art librarians through her work in the IU School of Library and Information Science (SLIS). She also directs the art librarianship specialization and dual-degree masters’ program in SLIS and the History of Art/School of Fine Arts.Item Never Trust an Apple and Other Collection Display Knowledge(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Roahrig, KristinWhere, in a small town, can you find clowns, original art sculpture, penguins, Christmas in July, and the American Civil War? In the display collections at the Danville Public Library, Danville, Indiana, one can find all these varied collections featured. Whether you are browsing around the Children’s or Adult Services area, or even the Indiana History Room, there is a new collection to be seen each month.Item Trends for Academic Art Libraries: The Herron Art Library -- Driving Digital Content(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Staum, SonjaTraditionally, as librarians in academic art libraries our roles have been to collect, organize, and provide access to art-related information in print and non-print formats such as books, journals, picture files, 35 mm slides, and video. Our content development efforts were focused towards developing and managing collections of content that met the research and instruction needs of our library’s primary clientele, the faculty and students. Today’s rapid changes imposed upon our profession by technology and higher education are pushing art librarians and libraries into new and varied roles that expand our everyday jobs and embrace new responsibilities related to scholarly communication, preservation and stewardship of digital collections.Item "A" is for Art, Not Age: The Hammond Public Library's Annual Senior Art Exhibit(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Swisher, Susan HerrickThe Hammond Public Library, like many libraries, showcases the works of local artists throughout the year. For the past sixteen years, however, the work of a special group of artists has been featured each fall during the library’s annual Senior Art Exhibit.Item Table of Contents(H.W. Wilson Company, 2007) Indiana Libraries
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