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Louise Bourgeois, Eyes, 1982, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Creator: Louise Bourgeois, North American; American, American, born France, 1911Title: EyesWork Type: SculptureDate: 1982Material: Marble Repository: The Metropolitan Museum of ArtRepository: New York, New York, USA
The Barnes Foundation – 437 images live, 1,500 more to come
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Henri Matisse, 1869-1954 Title Reclining Nude with Blue Eyes (Nu couché aux yeux bleus) Date January 1936 Material Oil on canvas Measurements 13 x 18 1/8 in. (33 x 46 cm) Repository Barnes Foundation Accession Number BF955
The Metropolitan Museum of Art & Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection
Larry Qualls: New York Gallery Exhibition Archives Museum of Modern Art: Exhibition Installations Archives
African and African-American studies Christopher Roy and Herbert Cole: African field photography
Winiama mask performance (masks greet guests in the village), 2006. Ouri, Burkina Faso.Photographed by Christopher Roy. Senufo, Pelerova Masker, 1979. Tiasso, Côte d'Ivoire. Photographed by Herbert Cole.
Magnum Photos – 80,000 photos of world events, people, places
(LEFT) Paolo Pellegrin: Muammar Qaddafi in his residential compound, Tripoli, Libya, 2002. (ABOVE) Philippe Halsman: Audrey HEPBURN posing for a LIFE Magazine cover, 1955.
Rhizome at the New Museum – contemporary new media art
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Soon we will launch a collection of new media art from Rhizome, a fantastic organization affiliated with the New Museum in New York. Kenneth Hung 3308 60X1.COM 9/1/2001
Renaissance Society: University of Chicago
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Another forthcoming collection is the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, one of the premiere, and longest running, contemporary art centers in the U.S. Atoms Inside Balloons Chicago Illinois United States The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago
Yale University Art Gallery
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The Yale University Art Gallery is also adding significantly to their existing holdings, including Images for Academic publishing.
Mott-Warsh Collection Modern and Contemporary African-American Art
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The Mott-Warsh Collection is a Flint, Michigan based collection of modern and contemporary African-American art. This collections will include works by Whitfield Lovell, Howardena Pindell, Faith Ringgold, and many other important African-American artists. Mott-Warsh is committed to arts education in Flint and also lends works for travelling exhibitions, so by contributing their collection to ARTstor they are also ensuring these important works will be used for education in the classroom as well the museum.
Colby College Museum of Art
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The Colby College of Art has is a great collection with a large selection of work by Alex Katz. Creator: Alex Katz, (1927 - )Title: Dog At Duck TrapWork Type: GraphicsDate: 1975-1976Material: Litho 10 colors on Arches Cover White Paper Printer: Styria Studio, Ny PublishedMeasurements: 29 in. x 43 in.Repository: Colby College Museum of ArtRepository: Gift of the artistAccession Number: 1995.350Collection: Colby College Museum of Art
ARTstor expanded the Mark Rothko collection in the Digital Library last year and we continue to work with many artists’ estates and studios to make works by a variety of artists available for teaching and research. These relationships are critical because estates and studios enable us to share images otherwise unavailable to the public. For example, we recently launched a collection of over 300 works by the American painter Jon Schueler, who came out of the American school of abstraction in the mid-20th century. Many of these works are owned by the estate and otherwise unavailable.
Museum of the City of New York Photographs by Berenice Abbott & Jacob Riis
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We recently launched nearly 4,000 of a total contribution that will eventually total over 55,000 images from the Museum of the City of New York. The first batch includes amazing photography by Jacob Riis, including images from his legendary book How the Other Half Lives. The launch also includes work by pioneering American documentary photographer Berenice Abbott, whose Changing New York series from the 1930s includes some of most famous photos of New York City. Creator: Berenice Abbott (1898-1991)Title: AutomatDate: February 10, 1936Description: 977 Eighth Avenue between West 57th and 58th Streets.Repository: Museum of the City of New YorkAccession Number: 40.140.4Subject: Automats / DessertsSubject: Eighth Avenue (New York, N.Y.) / Midtown Manhattan (New York, N.Y.)Collection: Museum of the City of New York
Carnegie Survey of Architecture of the South, Library of Congress
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Over 50,000 images documenting the history of Southern architecture in the United States Title: 701 Bourbon St., corner St. Peters St.Date: Photograph: [between 1926 and 1944]Location: New OrleansLocation: Orleans CountyLocation: LouisianaDescription: Photographer: Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952Repository: Library of Congress: Prints and Photographs DivisionRepository: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.printCollection: Carnegie Survey of Architecture of the South (Library of Congress)
ART on FILE: Contemporary art and architecture from Shanghai and World Expo
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We continue to commission fantastic original photography from ARTonFILE. Recent campaigns document Shanghai and World Expo and the United Arab Emirates.
ART on FILE: Contemporary art and architecture from the United Arab Emirates
This year we will launch more images by ART on FILE taken in Paris and Italy. We also recently signed agreements for them to photograph Buenos Aires and Turkey.
Via Lucis: Romanesque Art and Architecture
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Via Lucis is a great collection documenting Romanesque art and architecture, with wonderful examples of painted sculptures Right Title: Abbaye de MontmajourTitle: Cloister and wellDate: 10th centuryLocation: Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, FranceDescription: Photographer: Dennis AubreyCollection: Via Lucis: Romanesque Art and Architecture Left Title: Eglise Notre Dame d'El VoloTitle: Notre Dame d'El VoloDate: mid 16th centuryLocation: Le Boulou, Pyrénées-Orientales, FranceDescription: Photographer: Dennis AubreyCollection: Via Lucis: Romanesque Art and Architecture
Lukas – Art in Flanders 5,000 images from Flemish museums and cultural institutions
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One of our most exciting announcements is our forthcoming collection of images from many Flemish museums via Lukas – Art in Flanders, an organization that provides digital archival infrastructure to leading Flemish cultural institutions.
Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN) Over 4,000 images from French state museums
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Masterworks from French state museums are now available thanks to our agreement with the Reunion des Musees Nationaux. Creator: Jacques-Louis DavidTitle: The Oath of the HoratiiWork Type: paintingDate: 1784Material: oil on canvasMeasurements: 330 x 425 cmDescription: Photographer: Christian JeanRepository: Musée du LouvreAccession Number: INV. 3692Collection: Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN)
World Monuments Fund 2,000 images of cultural heritage sites around the world
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Title: Easter IslandTitle: ExteriorDate: ca. mid 13th c - 14th c.Date: Image: April 1995Location: Orongo, ChileDescription: Three moai statues and ahuDescription: Photographer: World Monuments FundCollection: World Monuments Fund
Foster and Partners, British Museum Great Court (aerial view of courtyard with stairway on the left), 2000. Great Russell Street, WC1, London, United Kingdom. Photographed by ART on FILE.
Park by Foreign Office Architecture; photovoltaic array by Martinez Lapena and Torres Arquitectos, Auditoria Park and Photovoltaic Plant, 2004.
Avinguda Diagonal 1 08019, Barcelona, Spain. Photographed by ART on FILE.
Canyonlights World Art Image Bank - Archaeological and architectural sites in the United States and Europe (4,500 images)
Quarai, Mission of La Purisima Concepcion de Curac (exterior view, facade and west side), c. 1628. Salinas National Monument, New Mexico . Photographed by Susan Silberberg-Peirce.
American Council for Southern Asian Art (ACSAA) University of Michigan - Architecture from South and Southeast Asia (5,600 images)
American Institute of Indian Studies – Indian art and architecture (60,000 images)
Stupa 1, Northern gateway, South side, east pillar, detail of roll ends, c. 99-1 BCE. Sanchi, Raisen, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Image provided by the American Institute of Indian Studies.
Svapnesvara or Kanakesvara Temple, Southeast shrine (view from northeast), c. 676-699 CE. Kualo, Dhenkanal, Orissa, India. Image provided by the American Institute of Indian Studies.
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LEFT Creator Charles Frederick Worth, British, 1825-1895, (Designer) Culture French Title Ensemble, Evening (Harem Pants) Work Type Costume-Main Garment-Women�Fancy Dress Date ca. 1870�Image: 2007 The Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art RIGHT Culture: Nigeria; Edo, Court of BeninTitle: Pendant Mask: IyobaWork Type: PENDANT, MASK, IYOBADate: 16th centuryLocation: Object Place: NigeriaMaterial: Ivory, iron, copper (?)Measurements: H. 9 3/8 in. (23.8 cm)Style: Edo, Court of BeninRepository: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Images for Academic Publishing (IAP) Live • The Metropolitan Museum of Art • Mellink Archive, Bryn Mawr
Forthcoming • Metropolitan Museum of Art: Brooklyn Costume Collection • Indianapolis Museum of Art • Princeton University Museum of Art • Yale University Art Gallery • Yale Center for British Art • Dallas Museum of Art • Getty Research Institute
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Our IAP program is going to greatly expand in the near future.
Associated images – What are instructors teaching?
Associated Images
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ARTstor Mobile iPhone, iTouch and iPad
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Shared Shelf Image management software
Shared Shelf Development Partners
Lead partners
Partners
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-Shared Shelf continues to be a collaborative effort. This group of institutions began working with us during the hosting pilot to develop a better solution to building collections. We’ve been working with development partners in earnest since 2009 to develop the requirements for Shared Shelf features
Current systems/tools used for cataloging digital collections
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Results gathered from existing and prospective hosted partners’ survey January 2008.
7%
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Add the footnote at the bottom that identifies the source of data (hosting survey) (79 respondents to survey) Perform research before site visit, but use this slide as a point of conversation – ask them what systems they currently use. Get them talking to self identify with this slide.
Shared Shelf makes it practical for institutions to combine images created by individuals, those held by the institution, and those in ARTstor Digital Library without the need for local onsite infrastructure.
Your Content and Shared Shelf Infrastructure
Shared Shelf Commons
API
Mixing local & ARTstor content
Cataloging environment
Shared vocabularies
Cloud Computing
Institutional repository (API)
Web exhibitions (future)
Google Images
Asset management
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Harnessing the power of cloud computing -Content going into cloud (remotely stored), can get content out of cloud -Components don’t live locally, can be released directly from the cloud to end users using standard web browsers -You don’t have to worry about supporting infrastructure, servers. Everything is handled remotely.
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1,400+ institutions subscribing to ARTstor worldwide
Your institution & designated others
Control how broadly to share your content
Your institution
Shared Shelf Commons
Contributed collection
Shared hosted collections
Hosted collection
Restricted Access Open Access Shared Access
Metadata schemas and cataloging screens are completely customizable. Full size, zoomable images available during cataloging. Draw upon integrated Getty vocabularies or add your own vocabulary values and share with the community. Download the full size source image at any time.
Shared Shelf supports diverse collections. Sample projects: Astronomy, Darwin Core, Dublin Core, Public Relations, and Visual Resources. Users see only the projects to which they’ve been granted access.
Publish images from Shared Shelf to ARTstor Workspace. Search local content along with 1.4 million ARTstor Digital Library images using ARTstor’s feature-rich software.
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Users managing content in Shared Shelf may also make their content available to the public in Shared Shelf Commons –an more basic version of ARTstor Workspace that allows users to search, browse, view, download and share content via URLs. -Colby College, U of Delaware, Cornell are first institutions to dip their toes in the water and their collections are now available - Shared Shelf Commons content is currenly not made available within the ARTstor Digital Library, but may be in the future. If collection managers want to make their local content available to internal users (at their institution alongside ADL content) as well as to public users on WWW, they can publish from Shared Shelf to both target collections.
2010 2011
Spring 2010
Fall / Winter
JULY: Version 0.1 (limited beta release)
FEB: Version 0.2 (limited beta release)
Spring 2011
APRIL: Version 0.3 (limited beta release)
Summer/Fall
2011 NOV: Version 0.4 (general release)
- Work record support - OAI harvesting - Administrative tools - Multi-media (audio, video, pdf)
2012
2012 2009
Summer/Fall 2009
February 2009 Project Kickoff
Requirements gathering with development partners
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Shared Shelf is a community developed resource. We began working with development partners in 2009 to gather requirements, and have produced four major releases since in order to gather user feedback early and often. We have a full plate of additional development planed for 2012 that we’d like to review together today, and we’d like your input. Summer 2010 Beta release: Basic functionality – image upload, cataloging, integrated names vocab (ULAN), bulk edit, search February 2011 Beta release: Ability to shared name vocab records with other institutions, ability to create sets, deletion of images April 2011 Beta release: Zoomable images during cataloging, Excel import / export, bulk delete, bulk publish November general release: infrastructure improvements, integration of TGN and AAT, Shared Shelf Commons
Development Partners (9) Harvard University Yale University Colby College Cornell University Middlebury College New York University Society of Architectural Historians University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Miami Subscribers (40) Binghamton University Bryn Mawr College California College of the Arts California Institute of the Arts College of the Holy Cross Columbia University
Columbus College of Art & Design Connecticut College DePauw University Drexel University George Mason University Haverford College Ithaca College Kansas City Art Institute Lafayette College Laguna College of Art and Design Lawrence University Lewis and Clark College McGill University Minneapolis College of Art & Design Montserrat College of Art Occidental College Oregon College of Art & Craft Pratt Institute
Skidmore College Swarthmore College Trinity College Union College University of Calgary University of California, San Diego University of Delaware University of Maryland University of Massachusetts, Boston University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill University of Ottawa University of Richmond University of the Arts University of Virginia Wellesley College Wright State University
The Shared Shelf User Community is growing: 50 institutions
Manage Diverse Collections
Types of collections • Departmental teaching collections • Library special collections • Faculty collections • Campus museum collections Subject Areas • Visual Arts • Performing Arts • Humanities • Social Sciences • Natural Sciences • Campus events, buildings, staff,