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Providing access to international primary research resources in the humanities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Anne Van Camp*
Affiliation:
Member Initiatives Research Libraries Group, Inc., 1200 Villa Street, Mountain View, California 94041, USA
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Abstract

Gaining access to primary research materials is critical to the support of research and learning. The Research Libraries Group’s initiatives to make archival materials, and museum objects and their records, available in an electronic environment are exploring the technical possibilities of achieving international, integrated access to textual and visual materials. That seamless web of resources so desired by researchers is getting ever closer to reality.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1999

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References

1. Katharine Martinez described the activities of the Art & Architecture Group of RLG in some detail in Art Libraries Journal vol. 23 no. 1 1998, p.3037.Google Scholar
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3. Gould, Constance C. Information needs in the humanities: an assessment. Research Libraries Group, 1988.Google Scholar