Washington, DC | May 1-5 | Grand Hyatt Washington
Website | Program | Photos | Virtual Conference
Proceedings
Special Events
Convocation
Distinguished Service Award
- Remarks | Joan Benedetti
Sessions
Capitol Projects: Three Washington Image Collections Go Digital
- The Carol M. Highsmith Archive: A Case Study in Providing Timely Public Access to Contemporary Born-Digitial Photographs via an Online Catalog | Brett Carnell
- IC + FA: Using Metadata to Unite Photograph and Archival Collections | Shalimar Fojas White
- The Kress Historic Negatives Digitization Project at the National Gallery of Art | Melissa Beth Lemke
- Session Q & A
Collaborative Projects in Open Access: Enhancing Discoverability of Your Collections via the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)
This session was part of the 2014 Virtual Conference.
- Making Collections Information GO: Different Forms of Sharing for Open Access | Kate Blanch
- Khan Academy & Smarthistory | Dr. Beth Harris & Dr. Steven Zucker
- Getting Users the Things They Want: Open Access, ARTstor, and DPLA | Gregg Silvis
Fair Use/Fair Game: Intellectual Property and the Visual Arts
- Copyright Professional Development Module for Teachers | Robert J. Kasunic
- Untangling the Law & Ethics of Appropriation | Alexander Watkins
Meet the Policy Experts
- Introduction | Alison Larson (moderator) with Libby Dechman & Kate James
- Session Q & A
Collecting Outside the Mainstream: Alternative Avenues for Library Collections
- Introduction
- The View from the Middle: A Distributor's Perspective on Library Relations | Erin C. Dunigan
- Soberscove Press | Julia Klein
- David Senior
Pro Amore Liborum: Rare Book Special Collections Librarianship
- Preservation Approaches to Rare Books and Special Collections | Vaness Haight Smith
- Session Paper | Neal Turtell
Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Art Historians
This session was part of the 2014 Virtual Conference.
- Presentation | Matthew Long & Roger Schonfeld (Ithaka S+R)
- Response | Sandra Brooke
- Response | Heather Gendron
Trade Catalogs: Opportunities and Challenges
- Introduction | Linda Seckelson (moderator)
- Trade Catalogs as Objects of Fine Printing and Design | Jared Ash
- Through the Looking Glass: A Medium-Specific Collection | Gail P. Bardhan
- From Stickley to Sears: Material Culture and Trade Catalogs | Emily Guthrie
- Trade Catalogs: Invaluable Resources | Stephen Van Dyk
- Projects and Products: Building History in Architectural Trade Catalogs | Carolyn York Yerkes
Photographic Collections as Artifacts: Materiality, Digitization, and Access
- Objectifying the Archive: Preserving the Physicality of Photographic Collections for Enhanced Access | Shalimar Fojas White
- Enhancing Access to the Photographic Collections at the Getty Research Institute | Isotta Poggi
Politics, Power, and Preservation
- Coinage, Politics, and Power: Preservation Grants and Fundraising at the Library of the American Numismatic Society | Elizabeth Hahn Benge
- The Tile Industry, Government Art, and the White House "Restoration": The Brief Life of the White House Library's Fireplace Surround | Sally Sims Stokes
Preserving Canadian Cultural Heritage
- Culture/History Wars in Canada: A Museum Library Perspective | Jonathan Franklin
- The Campaign to Save Canada's Documentary Heritage | Mary Kandiuk
Social Media "Think Tank"
- Suggested Reading | Nedda Ahmed
- Facebook Group
A Culture of Collaboration: The Future of Art Bibliography Initiative 5th Annual Update
- Introduction | Kathleen Salomon & Carole Ann Fabian (moderators)
- FAB: New Directions in Web-Archiving & Collaborative Partnerships | Carole Ann Fabian
- The Art Discovery Group Catalogue: An International Network | Geert-Jan Koot
- Collaborative Collection Development in the Getty Research Portal | Kathleen Salomon & Alyx Rossetti
Designing an Information Literacy MOOC for Art Students
- Introduction & Presenter Bios | Diana Harter (moderator)
- Copyright, Fair Use, and Creative Commons | Jennifer Friedman
- Beyond Google | David Pemberton
- Administering & Assessing Open Online Courses | Carrie L. Saarinen
- AICAD Librarians Collaborate on a MOOC | Sue Maberry
- AICAD Librarians Collaborated on a MOOC--What's Next? | Tony White
The Politics of Change: Digital Humanities
This session was part of the 2014 Virtual Conference.
- Hidden from Sight: Exposing Local World War I Collections for a Centennial Exhibition | Angela Bonnell & Kathleen Lonbom
- Mapping Cultural Exchange: Strategies for Locating the Narrative in the Digital World | Dr. Michele Greet
- Partnering for Agency: Empowering Users in the Creative Teaching and Research Process | Kristina Keogh
Creative Engagement for Advocacy: Innovative Partnerships between Artists and Librarians
- Visiting Artist Lecture Series: An Academic Library, Civic, and Community Partnership to Advocate and Educate about the Arts | John Burns
- The Ar(t)chive: The Intersection of Artists and Archives Through Collaborations | Marcie Farwell & Jessica Rozler
- The People's Library: Public Art as Community Action | Mark Strandquist & Courtney Bowles
Picturing Dissent: Documentation of Labor Movements' Actions from the Late 19th Century to the Present
This session was part of the 2014 Virtual Conference.
- Art and Recreation: The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Unity House, and Diego Rivera | Kathryn Dowgiewicz
- Black and White and Red All Over: Bernard Kassoy's McCarthy-Era Political Cartoons in The New York Teacher News | Barb Morley
Retooling Art Reference and Information Services: Collaborative Tools, Strategies, and Models
- Raiders of the Lost Art: Excavating Citations to Create Meaningful Bibliographies for Museums | Kraig Binkowski & Beth Morris
- The Challenges of Implementing a New Reference Model: A Case Study | Fran Scott
All Power to the People: Collecting and Preserving the Art of Social Movements
- Center for the Study of Political Graphics | Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez & Bo Doub
Hidden in Plain Sight: Facilitating Discovery in Material Culture Resource Collections
- Provenance, Pedigree, and Poverty: Challenging Museumologists' Discourses on Navajo Textile History | Kathy M'Closkey (presented by Kathy Edwards)
- Indigenous Visual Culture at OCAD University Library: Diffusing the Discourses of Power | Daniel Payne
Preserving Civic Heritage
- Partners in Preservation: Documenting the Nation's Oldest City | Thomas Caswell
- Documenting a City's Past, Present, and Future | Jennifer Parker & Viveca Robichaud
Professional Trajectories: Career Paths and Leadership Training
- The Problem with Leadership Training for Librarians | Rachel Resnick
- Ask Not What Your Profession Can Do For You: Surveying Art Librarian Career Paths and Attitude | Eamon Tewell
Collaborating to Achieve
- Ask the People, Serve the People: A Collaborative Assessment Project at UCLA | Allison Benedetti
- Dr. StrangeTune, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Merge | Ann Lindell
- Reaching Across the Aisle: The Library as Bridge Between Science & Art | Shannon Marie Robinson
New Voices in the Profession
- Digital Facsimilies and the Modern Viewer: Medieval Manuscripts and Archival Practice in the Age of New Media | Jasmine Burns
- The Politics of Distributed Learning: Outcomes of the Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon 2014 | Siân Evans & Jacqueline Mabey
- Teaching the Hipsters: Incorporating Art and Politics into Creative Library Instruction | Diana Harter
- Artists' Books DC: Developing Access, Promoting Research, and Fostering Community from Outside the Library | Michelle Strizever
Of, By, For the Artist: The Library as Venue for Student Creativity
- The Reading Room as Curation Lab: Student Curation in Special Collections | Amanda H. Brown
- Experiences at Four Art Libraries | Judy Donovan
- Creating a Visual Identity in the Art Library | Gary Ginther
- Implementing a Culture of Creativity: Engaging Events and Outreach in the Academic Library | Megan Lotts
- Curated Stacks | Jill Luedke
- Creative Engagement: Leveraging Intersections | Jamie Lausch Vander Broek
The Politics of Digitization: Populist Projects and the Loss of Information
- Overview | Deborah Kempe
- The New York Public Library Picture Collection: A Century of Inspiration | Billy Parrott
The Politics of Diversity in the Art Library Profession
- Session Tweets (aggregated via Storify)
Activist Access and Outreach in Book Arts
- Artists' Books and Zines on Wheels: How Chicago's Read/Write Library Promotes Our Non-Circulating Collection | Amanda Meeks
- Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Project at IUPUI: The Power (of the Arts) to Speak | Sonja Staum-Kuniej
Empowerment by Design: Academic Libraries as Laboratories for Innovation
- Innovation: Serving the Studio | Patricia Kosco Cossard
- Library as Laboratory: A New Role in a Changing Landscape | Rebecca Price
- Session Q & A
Emerging Technology Forum
- Using Tumblr to Promote "Documenting Modern Living: Digitizing the Miller House and Garden Collection" | Amy Auscherman
- Enhancing Information Literacy Classes with XBox and Kinect Videos | Nicole Beatty
- Power Searching Images with Google Image Upload and the Jelly | Kim Collins
- Adapting Old to New: Digital Catalogues Raisonné in the Library | Caitlin Harrington
- Artsy and the Art Genome Project | Christine Kuan
- Using Lucidchart as an Interactive Educational Tool | Allana Mayer
- Extra Goodies
Posters
- Pins, Smores, and Doodles: 15 Creative Ways to Use 5 Social Sharing Tools | Lauren Puzier & Abigail Stambach
- The Librarian as Parent and Caregiver: An Exploration | Rebecca K. Friedman
Workshops
Bookings: Making Makerspaces for Artists' Books
We're Here to Help: An Introduction to the NEH Funding Opportunities for Digital Projects
World War II Provenance Research: Methods and Resources
- Provenance Resources at the Archives of American Art | Marisa Bourgoin
- Nazi-Era Provenance Resources at the National Archives | Chris Naylor
- Provenance Research: Museum Resources | Victoria Reed
- Online Resources for World War II Provenance Research | Nancy H. Yeide
- Handout
Chapter Meetings
Sections