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Born-digital and Other E-journals in Art History: Crossing Boundaries Among Art Historians, Editors, and Librarians

E-journals have existed for about three decades. They were pioneered by the sciences and social sciences, but for various reasons, some more valid than others, the arts and humanities were slower to…

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E-mania! — the present and future of electronic art book publishing

The art book publishing world has started to plunge its feet into electronic publishing with a variety of results. Some art e-book publishers have made beautiful e-book applications for tablets,…

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E-mania! — the present and future of electronic art book publishing (Spanish version)

The art book publishing world has started to plunge its feet into electronic publishing with a variety of results. Some art e-book publishers have made beautiful e-book applications for tablets,…

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Perspectives on Art Publishing: Past, Present, Future and Open

ARLIS/NA and ACRL Arts hosted a joint webinar that explores the past, present, and future of scholarly publishing in the arts. Alexander Watkins, Art & Architecture Librarian at the University of…

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