Artists' books are works of art that utilize the form of the book. Since they are usually in a format reminiscent of the codex, they inevitably end up in a library. As works of art, librarians encounter various challenges when trying to obtain the works, house them, and create access to them for users. Utilizing grounded theory fourteen books are analyzed so that a framework for description emerges to enhance access for users. Ideally, this work will be built upon to increase collaboration between libraries with artists' books collections
Relative to other artistic media such as painting, photography, and sculpture (though the artist’s b...
This thesis argues that artists‟ books provide the reader/viewer with knowledge and meaning even whe...
Artists' Books in UC Collections: A Scoping Study, undertaken as part of the University of Canterbu...
Artists' books are works of art that utilize the form of the book. Since they are usually in a forma...
In the 2010 survey Taking Our Pulse: The OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, a...
Artists’ books announce themselves in extravagant ways. They exist on a continuum between the tradit...
Artists' books are interesting and unique works that can be used across disciplines, but are often u...
In 2005, the internationally renowned private collector of artists’ books Jack Ginsberg, his assista...
Artists' books are a hybrid genre that incorporates the book form and art. Over the last ten years, ...
The museum community has limited guidance for collection management plans, and each art museum has t...
This study examines artists' books in the context of libraries. In addition to a review of the lite...
The unique and varied collections held by archives and special collections within many academic libr...
The curatorial project “Strange-Making,” a three-person exhibition held at Apothecary Gallery in Mar...
The artist's multiple is difficult to define, but could be described as an original artwork produced...
The Art of the Book, the Book as Art features book works created by students of Printmaking 552 in t...
Relative to other artistic media such as painting, photography, and sculpture (though the artist’s b...
This thesis argues that artists‟ books provide the reader/viewer with knowledge and meaning even whe...
Artists' Books in UC Collections: A Scoping Study, undertaken as part of the University of Canterbu...
Artists' books are works of art that utilize the form of the book. Since they are usually in a forma...
In the 2010 survey Taking Our Pulse: The OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives, a...
Artists’ books announce themselves in extravagant ways. They exist on a continuum between the tradit...
Artists' books are interesting and unique works that can be used across disciplines, but are often u...
In 2005, the internationally renowned private collector of artists’ books Jack Ginsberg, his assista...
Artists' books are a hybrid genre that incorporates the book form and art. Over the last ten years, ...
The museum community has limited guidance for collection management plans, and each art museum has t...
This study examines artists' books in the context of libraries. In addition to a review of the lite...
The unique and varied collections held by archives and special collections within many academic libr...
The curatorial project “Strange-Making,” a three-person exhibition held at Apothecary Gallery in Mar...
The artist's multiple is difficult to define, but could be described as an original artwork produced...
The Art of the Book, the Book as Art features book works created by students of Printmaking 552 in t...
Relative to other artistic media such as painting, photography, and sculpture (though the artist’s b...
This thesis argues that artists‟ books provide the reader/viewer with knowledge and meaning even whe...
Artists' Books in UC Collections: A Scoping Study, undertaken as part of the University of Canterbu...