Abstract

Foreword - Thomas F. Schutte Introduction - Amanda Gluibizzi PART 1: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Governance and administration of the art and design library - Paul Glassman 2. Surveying trends in art librarianship: evolving roles - Cathy Carpenter and Catherine Essinger, with Laurel Bliss and Alyssa Resnick 3. Liaison for the visual arts: responding to the needs of diverse demands - Alessia Zanin-Yost 4. Accreditation and visual arts libraries - Judy Dyki PART 2: MATERIALS AND COLLECTION MANAGEMENT 5. Teaching by the book: art history pedagogy and special collections - Sandra Ludig Brooke 6. Currency and continuity: collection management, renewal and de-accession - Lindsay King 7. Swimming with the tides of technology in an art and design library: from AMICO to Delicious to YouTube - Sonja Staum 8. Beyond the monograph? Transformations in scholarly communication and their impact on art librarianship - Patrick Tomlin 9. Cataloguing and classification for art and design school libraries: challenges and considerations - Rachel Clarke PART 3: TEACHING AND LEARNING 10. Visual literacy for highly literate viewers - Amanda Gluibizzi 11. Embedding information literacy into a studio art course - Jennifer Mayer 12. Incorporating image databases into teaching and learning - Rose V. Roberto and Rachel Robinson 13. Cultural differences and information literacy competencies - Nancy Fawley 14. Touch, see, find: serving multiple literacies in the art and design library - Holly Wilson and Laena McCarthy 15. The art of evidence: a method for instructing students in art history research - Catherine Haras PART 4: LEARNING SPACES, PROMOTION AND SUSTAINABILITY 16. Why is that column in the middle of the room? Success in creating classrooms for library instruction - Paul Glassman 17. Beyond the ivied walls: outreach to the art community - Patricia Eaves-Brown, Judith Wanner and Linda Graburn 18. Contemplation, conservation, and community: challenges of the small art library space - Kathleen O'Neill 19. The academic art library in the age of interdisciplinary discourse - Ruth Wallach 20. Creative space - Daniel Payne 21. The making of the 21st-century art library: cultivating vision, collaboration and support - Carol Terry Appendix. Library profiles - Sarah E. McCleskey.

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