Best Practices for Library Exhibitions provides a comprehensive framework and recommended practices for developing and managing exhibitions in art libraries and similar types of information environments. It offers real-world insights complementing library and information science program curricula enriching students’ learning about exhibition development, which is a growing expectation for librarians. The document is organized by three main areas: Creation, Operation and Logistics, and Management, reflecting the actual cycle of exhibitions. Specific best practices include Curation and Policies, Digital Exhibits, Diversity/Equity/Inclusion/Accessibility, Loaning, Conservation Care, Facilities, Engagement, Marketing and Outreach, Documentat...
In this presentation ArtCenter College of Design will report on an IMLS-funded pilot project which i...
Producing exhibits is an important form of scholarly and creative activity for academic librarians, ...
Based on the experiences of ARLIS members, this illustrated publication looks at key areas of exhibi...
Curating exhibitions offers librarians an engaging means of reaching out to academic communities and...
Curating exhibitions offers librarians an engaging means of reaching out to academic communities and...
Based on the experiences of ARLIS members, this illustrated publication looks at key areas of exhibi...
The ARLIS/NA Cataloging Advisory Committee has drafted these best practices to provide practical gui...
This study examines the use of physical and virtual exhibits in art libraries. Through ten case stud...
This study examines the use of physical and virtual exhibits in art libraries. Through ten case stud...
Exhibitions have been an important aspect of librarianship throughout history. Without an understand...
Throughout New Zealand’s public library sector, librarians, particularly those responsible for speci...
Exhibitions have been an important aspect of librarianship throughout history. Without an understand...
Digital practices are intertwined in everything we do, although in a society where the citizens are ...
Digital practices are intertwined in everything we do, although in a society where the citizens are ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the displays and exhibitions in university libraries. It was...
In this presentation ArtCenter College of Design will report on an IMLS-funded pilot project which i...
Producing exhibits is an important form of scholarly and creative activity for academic librarians, ...
Based on the experiences of ARLIS members, this illustrated publication looks at key areas of exhibi...
Curating exhibitions offers librarians an engaging means of reaching out to academic communities and...
Curating exhibitions offers librarians an engaging means of reaching out to academic communities and...
Based on the experiences of ARLIS members, this illustrated publication looks at key areas of exhibi...
The ARLIS/NA Cataloging Advisory Committee has drafted these best practices to provide practical gui...
This study examines the use of physical and virtual exhibits in art libraries. Through ten case stud...
This study examines the use of physical and virtual exhibits in art libraries. Through ten case stud...
Exhibitions have been an important aspect of librarianship throughout history. Without an understand...
Throughout New Zealand’s public library sector, librarians, particularly those responsible for speci...
Exhibitions have been an important aspect of librarianship throughout history. Without an understand...
Digital practices are intertwined in everything we do, although in a society where the citizens are ...
Digital practices are intertwined in everything we do, although in a society where the citizens are ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the displays and exhibitions in university libraries. It was...
In this presentation ArtCenter College of Design will report on an IMLS-funded pilot project which i...
Producing exhibits is an important form of scholarly and creative activity for academic librarians, ...
Based on the experiences of ARLIS members, this illustrated publication looks at key areas of exhibi...