Houston, Texas | April 1-5 | Hilton Americas
Website | Program | Proceedings | Photographs | Final Report
Houston, Texas | April 1-5 | Hilton Americas
Website | Program | Photographs | Final Report
Proceedings
Plenary Sessions
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Opening Plenary
Dr. Fred Heath, Vice Provost and Director of University of Texas Libraries
"Transforming Research Libraries: Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age"
Panel Sessions
- Session I: Sacred Modern: The Menil Style
- Session II: Oil Patch to Oil on Canvas: Texas Collects
- Session III: Providing Visual Information in the New "Smart" University: The Cross-Campus Development of Digital Image Libraries
- Session IV: Photography at the Borders: Imaging/Imagining Texas and Mexico
- Session V: Visual Access to Visual Materials
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Session VII: De-Googleing Today's Students: Successful Models of Art Library Instruction
- Session Proceedings
- Handouts from Barbara Polowy (Smith College): Sample Information Literacy Assignments
- Session VIII: Outside the Box, Beyond the Cubicle: Developing Versatile Catalogers
- Session X: Evolving Operations: Libraries, VR Collections, & Digital Image Resources
- Session XI: The Unforgiving Building: (Re) Designing the 21st-Century Library
- Session XII: Art in Fiction: Expanding the Boundaries of Art Research
- Session XIII: Art Museums and Their Libraries: A European Perspective
- Session XIV: Case Studies in Digitizing: Image Databases, Course Reserves, and Finding Aids
- Session XV: Gen X or Just Gen?: So you want to work with art information?
- Session XVI: Chicano Art Through the Collector's Eye: Issues and Directions
- Session XVII: Cataloging Cultural Objects: Implications for the Field
- Session XVIII: Decorative Arts in Houston and the Lone Star State
- Session XIX: "When Couture Costs Less Than Ready-to-Wear:" Non-Commercial Content Creation and Resource Sharing
- Session XX: Academic Libraries, Visual Collections, and Campus Museum Border Crossings
- Session XXI: Educating the Educators: Teaching with Digital Technology
- Session XXII: Working with the Best of Them: Evolving Vendor-Art Library Relations
Workshops
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Workshop 2: "They Never Covered This In Library School": Research Tools in Pre-Columbian, Colonial, and Contemporary Latin American Art
- METRO-MoMA Survey of Archives of Latino Art, Taina Caragol
- Resources for Latin American Art & Architecture: Viceroyal Period, Beverly Joy Karno
- Resources for Latin American Art & Architecture: Precolumbian Period, Beverly Joy Karno
- Resources for Latin American Art & Architecture: General Material, Beverly Joy Karno
- NOTE: More information about Latin American Art can be found on the Howard Karno Books Web site (including the bibliographies listed above).
- Art of the Caribbean Bibliography, Professor Edward J. Sullivan
- Brazil: Body and Soul: Selected Bibliography, Compiled by Miriam Basilio
- Recovering the Documents of 20th-Century Latin American/Latino Art, Helvetia Martell
- Selected Titles in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Latin American Art, Clayton Kirking
- Workshop 4: GIS, ArcMapping, Data Sources, Aerial Photos, Oh My!: A Hands-on Orientation to Geographic Information Systems, the ArcView Environment, and Government Data Sources useful for Architecture and Planning Researchers
Divisions
Chapters
Sections
Round Tables
- Book Arts
- Decorative Arts
- Gay & Lesbian Interests
- New Art
- Public Libraries
- Serials
- Space Planners
- Women & Art
Committees
- Cataloging
- Development
- Membership
- Professional Development
- Public Policy
- Research Awards
- Strategic Planning