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Art departments in United States Public Libraries: the Principal Means

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Mary Ashe*
Affiliation:
Art and Music Department, San Francisco Public Library, Civic Center, San Francisco, California 94102, U.S.A.
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Abstract

Only larger public libraries in the United States have distinct art departments; in a majority of these, visual art is combined with other arts subjects such as music and performing arts. Scope is broad, covering all aspects of art and reflecting the limitless interests of users and their need for both access to and the loan of material, and for information in answer to queries. Invariably, indexes and files are maintained to document local art. Responsibilities of the art librarian include encouraging users of the art department to be aware of complementary material in other departments, and ensuring that the art department serves the needs and abilities of a wide range of users. In recent years automation has contributed to the development of networking and cooperation; online searching is generally available within larger libraries but more usually through another department or section rather than as an integral element in the art department’s services. The automation of files of local art information has scarcely begun.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1987

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