Current issues are now on the Chicago Journals website. Read the latest issue.Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America is a peer-reviewed journal presenting issues of concern to librarians working within art history, art criticism, the history of architecture, archaeology, and similar areas. The journal has established itself as a vital publication for art information professionals, acting as a forum for issues relating to both the documentation of art, and the practice and theory of art librarianship and visual resources curatorship. Art Documentation will publish articles pertinent to issues surrounding the documentation of art and the use of visual resources in academic, special libraries and museum settings. It is a key resource for professionals entering the field as well as those more seasoned professionals. Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America is published two times a year in May and October by the University of Chicago Press on behalf of ARLIS/NA (Art Libraries Society of North America).
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Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America
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