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- État
- Très bon état
- Commentaires du vendeur
- “Lots of useful information in VG condition”
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- Book Title
- Art Information and the Internet
- Subjects
- Art & Culture
- Features
- Illustrated
- ISBN
- 9781573561624
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10
1573561622
ISBN-13
9781573561624
eBay Product ID (ePID)
808671
Product Key Features
Book Title
Art Information and the Internet
Number of Pages
296 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1998
Topic
Internet / General, Reference, Popular Culture, General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art, Computers, Social Science
Type
Textbook
Book Series
How to Find It, How to Use It Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
24.5 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
98-034061
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"This is a very useful guide for art reference and visual resource support for researchers, librarians, historians, educators, collectors, and the whole range of arts professionals or anyone else who has a need to locate Internet data on art." School Arts, "Quite detailed, substantive, and very well organized, this book fills a gap in the literature....The result is highly successful in bringing attention to peripheral yet still very relevant art resources such as cultural and civic group sites, guides to foundations and granting institutions, and information on auction sales and appraisals....An essential guide for all art history researchers, this also would be suitable for all public, special and academic libraries with art history collections."- Library Journal, "...highly recommended for all types of art libraries as ready-reference. Students and novices to the Internet and digital technologies will find this book invaluable, and educators will want to incorporate it into their bibliographic instruction programs."- Visual Resources, "...for a definitive look at this subject, pick up a copy a "Art Information and the Internet." by Lois Swan Jones. Published by Oryx Press, this time offers a cornucopia of art websites as well as advice on finding specific artists and genres. My favorite part, and the most dog-eared section of the book is the "Online Self-Guided Tours" chapter."- Armarillo Globe Newspaper, "...for a definitive look at this subject, pick up a copy a "Art Information and the Internet." by Lois Swan Jones. Published by Oryx Press, this time offers a cornucopia of art websites as well as advice on finding specific artists and genres. My favorite part, and the most dog-eared section of the book is the "Online Self-Guided Tours" chapter." Armarillo Globe Newspaper, "Because government comprehensive sites for art and art history similar to those for government have not yet come into being (although Art History Resources on the Web does a good job for part of the field), a source such as Jones' Art Information and the Internet is needed." VRA Bulletin, "Quite detailed, substantive, and very well organized, this book fills a gap in the literature....The result is highly successful in bringing attention to peripheral yet still very relevant art resources such as cultural and civic group sites, guides to foundations and granting institutions, and information on auction sales and appraisals....An essential guide for all art history researchers, this also would be suitable for all public, special and academic libraries with art history collections." Library Journal, "This book is exactly what it claims, a complete 'how to' guide--and is absolutely packed with information. There is something for every level of art and technological ability, interest, and objective."- The Australian Library Journal, "This pioneering book is essential to finding and using art information resources on the Internet....The book skillfully brings together an impressive amount of information and helps the reader make sense of it through the development of effective information-seeking and analysis skills....the reader will be very impressed with the extensive amount of information, so clearly presented, well-written and edited....it is highly recommended to librarians, students, educators, and other art professionals. All types of art libraries - academic, musuem, art and design school, and public - will want at least one copy of this important contribution to the literature of art." Art Documentation, "This singular volume is highly recommended for those interested in a variety of objectives--conducting art Internet research, learning how to conduct art research, and those compiling art-related Internet resource directories. Whether one's Internet background is at the elementary or advanced level, this well-written and structured resource will serve as an excellent guide to art-related research on the Internet."- Internet Reference Services Quarterly, "This book is exactly what it claims, a complete 'how to' guide--and is absolutely packed with information. There is something for every level of art and technological ability, interest, and objective." The Australian Library Journal, "Presents a comprehensive guide to the level and variety of art information available on the Internet." ART bibliographies, "Lois Swan deserves a virtual round of applause for her efforts in logically arranging art information on the Internet in a usable format....The reference source is truly a work of art itself, through its structure and attention to detail. ...the book is practical in conception and design....every reader will learn something new from this rich resource....This book is heartily recommended for all art libraries (museum, public and academic) and to general academic library collections that support art curricula....Jones is to be applauded for her work."- Info Arts Art Libraries Journal, "Because government comprehensive sites for art and art history similar to those for government have not yet come into being (although Art History Resources on the Web does a good job for part of the field), a source such as Jones' Art Information and the Internet is needed."- VRA Bulletin, "This is a rich and valuable book for seriou art researchers....the techniques she advances for integrating the Internet with traditional sources can be applied to other subjects: consequently I recommend the book to all scholars."- CIDER, "Jones brings order to the vast, unorganized mass of art information on the World Wide Web....The organization and level of detail set a standard for similar works in other disciplines." CHOICE, "This is a very useful guide for art reference and visual resource support for researchers, librarians, historians, educators, collectors, and the whole range of arts professionals or anyone else who has a need to locate Internet data on art."- School Arts, "The internet holds innumerable answers to art questions, provided you can unlock its secrets, and Lois Swan Jones does as much as anyone to provide a key....Art Information and the Internet:How to Find it, How to Use it by Lois Swan Jones is a guide to the ferreting out of art information on the Internet, but it takes care also to include supplementary information resources as well. On both counts it cannot miss being helpful." The Art Book, "...highly recommended for all types of art libraries as ready-reference. Students and novices to the Internet and digital technologies will find this book invaluable, and educators will want to incorporate it into their bibliographic instruction programs." Visual Resources, "This singular volume is highly recommended for those interested in a variety of objectives--conducting art Internet research, learning how to conduct art research, and those compiling art-related Internet resource directories. Whether one's Internet background is at the elementary or advanced level, this well-written and structured resource will serve as an excellent guide to art-related research on the Internet." Internet Reference Services Quarterly, "The internet holds innumerable answers to art questions, provided you can unlock its secrets, and Lois Swan Jones does as much as anyone to provide a key....Art Information and the Internet:How to Find it, How to Use it by Lois Swan Jones is a guide to the ferreting out of art information on the Internet, but it takes care also to include supplementary information resources as well. On both counts it cannot miss being helpful."- The Art Book, "...superb guide....it informs the process of art-related research well beyond the scope of simply connecting to Internet sites....highly recommended....this well-written and structured resource will serve as an excellent guide to art-related research on the Internet."- Internet Reference Services Quarterly, "...superb guide....it informs the process of art-related research well beyond the scope of simply connecting to Internet sites....highly recommended....this well-written and structured resource will serve as an excellent guide to art-related research on the Internet." Internet Reference Services Quarterly, "Jones brings order to the vast, unorganized mass of art information on the World Wide Web....The organization and level of detail set a standard for similar works in other disciplines."- CHOICE, "Lois Swan deserves a virtual round of applause for her efforts in logically arranging art information on the Internet in a usable format....The reference source is truly a work of art itself, through its structure and attention to detail. ...the book is practical in conception and design....every reader will learn something new from this rich resource....This book is heartily recommended for all art libraries (museum, public and academic) and to general academic library collections that support art curricula....Jones is to be applauded for her work." Info Arts Art Libraries Journal, "This is a rich and valuable book for seriou art researchers....the techniques she advances for integrating the Internet with traditional sources can be applied to other subjects: consequently I recommend the book to all scholars." CIDER, "This pioneering book is essential to finding and using art information resources on the Internet....The book skillfully brings together an impressive amount of information and helps the reader make sense of it through the development of effective information-seeking and analysis skills....the reader will be very impressed with the extensive amount of information, so clearly presented, well-written and edited....it is highly recommended to librarians, students, educators, and other art professionals. All types of art libraries - academic, musuem, art and design school, and public - will want at least one copy of this important contribution to the literature of art."- Art Documentation, "Presents a comprehensive guide to the level and variety of art information available on the Internet."- ART bibliographies
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
025.067
Table Of Content
Foreword by Caroline H. Backlund Acknowledgments Introduction Basic Information Formats Electronic Data and the Internet Other Information Formats and Their Publishers' Web Sites Types of Web Sites and How to Find Them Web Sites of Museums Web Sites of Academic Institutions, Corporate Sponsors, and Individuals Cultural, Civic, and Professional Organizations; National Trusts; and Foundations Web Presence of Libraries: Overviews, Search Strategies, and Services Web Sites of Serials and Indexes to Art and Literature Buying and Selling Art How to Use and Supplement Web Information Basic Research Methodology: Finding and Supplementing Web Data Art Historical Styles and Periods: Ancient World to Modern Era Documenting the Lives of Artists and Art Collectors Studying Works of Art Resources for Architecture, Decorative Arts, Fashion, Graphic Arts, Photography, and Sculpture North Amrican (U.S.), Canadian, and Native American Studies Non-European Cultures Additional Art Information Appendixes Index
Synopsis
Sponsored by ARLIS/NA (Art Libraries Society of North America)Lois Swan Jones has updated and expanded the methodology of her 1990 work, LArt Information , to reflect the recent explosive growth in electronic resources. In this new work, Jones shows researchers how to locate art information online and how to supplement it with information in other formats to produce the best possible research results. This work describes the methodology and resources that art researchers need to find and use information on the Internet., Sponsored by ARLIS/NA (Art Libraries Society of North America)Lois Swan Jones has updated and expanded the methodology of her 1990 work, ^LArt Information, to reflect the recent explosive growth in electronic resources. In this new work, Jones shows researchers how to locate art information online and how to supplement it with information in other formats to produce the best possible research results. This work describes the methodology and resources that art researchers need to find and use information on the Internet.
LC Classification Number
N59.J66 1999
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