By Gina Solares, Head of Cataloging & Metadata Management
I recently had the opportunity to attend the 3rd joint Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS/NA) & Visual Resources Association (VRA) conference in Seattle. Over 800 library and arts information professionals from universities, public libraries, museums, design schools, corporate libraries, & other special libraries gathered to discuss topics such as making arts scholarship visible, social justice in libraries, working with artists’ books, and linked open data projects in the arts. [See full list of programs here]
Four ARLIS/NA + VRA 2016 conference sessions were recorded and are now available in the ARLIS/NA Learning Portal. You’ll need to create an account, but registration is free & content is available to all. You don’t have to be an ARLIS/NA member or even a librarian to enjoy.
All four sessions are also available in Spanish translation.