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Introduction to Art Image Access: Issues, Tools, Standards, and Strategies

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With the proliferation of information on the World Wide Web and in other networked environments, there are many users that search for images of works of art and architecture. End-users generally try to search for images by subject, a process that often proves unsatisfactory and frustrating.
Cataloging images of works of art has always been challenging, but now that end-users need only have access to the Internet, the challenge is more daunting than ever. This illustrated book on using metadata standards and controlled vocabularies to catalog and provide end-user access to images of
works of art also focuses on decisions that must be made about the arrangement of visual records, descriptive principles and methodologies, and requirements for access. Introduction to Art Image Access addresses the issues that underlie the intellectual process of documenting a visual collection to
make it accessible in an electronic environment. A glossary, selected bibliography, and an annotated list of tools are included.

112 pages, Paperback

First published July 25, 2002

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February 19, 2012
A very basic intro to art images, copyright laws, CDWA, industry standards, with great examples. Written by industry experts, this is a great summary of approaches and necessary info for those in the field, including art librarians, gallery and museum specialists, and students new to art image terms and categories.
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