From Wunderkammer to e-Resource: Promoting Art Information Across Borders in the 21st Century (Berlin, 13.-14.06.2013)

From Wunderkammer to e-Resource: Promoting Art Information Across Borders in the 21st Century

Berlin, June 13 and 14, 2013
Vortragssaal des Kunstgewerbemuseums, Matthäikirchplatz 4/6, 10785 Berlin
(Zugang über die zentrale Eingangshalle Kulturforum)

Interessantes Programm!

  • Reaching Out to Gather in: Promoting Art Research in the Twenty-First Century (Milan R. Hughston, Chief of Library and Museum Archives, The Museum of Modern Art, New York)
  • A different animal? Marketing for museum libraries at the time of scarcity (Dr. Stefan Brandt, Geschäftsführer, Hamburger Kunsthalle)
  • Lights, Camera, Action: Collaborative Digitization Projects at the Frick Art Reference Library (Dr. Stephen J. Bury, Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian, Frick Art Reference Library, New York)
  • Cultural Heritage Online. Digitization Projects at Heidelberg University Library (Alexandra Büttner M.A., Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg)
  • Collaboration: connecting collections and people (Deirdre Lawrence, Principal Librarian,  Libraries and Archives, Brooklyn Museum of Art)
  • Integrative cooperative art search from the Middle Ages up to the present: arthistoricum.net, the Virtual Library for Art (Dr. Katja Leiskau, Sächsische Landesbibliothek – Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden and Laura Held, Head of the Library, Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn)
  • eBooks, ePanofsky and eNYPL: an overview of ebook policy and ebook acquisition at the New York Public Library, past and present (Clayton C. Kirking, Chief, Art Information Resources, NYPL)
  • Different Types of E-Book Acquisition – from Patron-Driven Acquisition to Consortium and National Licensing Models at German Academic Libraries (Dr. Michaela Hammerl, Zeitschriften und elektronische Medien, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek)
  • Oops, Seite nicht gefunden“: Collection Building in the Digital World (Lily Pregill, NYARC Project Coordinator & Systems Manager, Frick Art Reference Library, New York)
  • Digital Divides, Digital Commonalities: Teaching Art History Internationally (Prof. Dr. Robin Schuldenfrei, Assistant Professor, Institute of Art and Visual History, Humboldt-University zu Berlin)
  • Crowdsourcing: Cooperation on the Internet (Prof. Dr. Hubertus Kohle, Institut für Kunstgeschichte der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

http://www.initiativefortbildung.de/pdf/2013/Wunderkammer_to_eresource.pdf

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