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Recommended Readings:

  • Art, Artifacts, and slides: Digitization Opens Collections to New Audiences and Uses
  • Art History Without Slides
  • ARTstor & UC Image Service: Integrating Images in Instruction Gets Easier
  • Burns, Maureen. “From Horse–drawn Wagon to Hot Rod: The University of California′s Digital Image Service Experience. ” Journal of Archival Organization 4, no. ½ (2006).
  • Burns, M., and Zimmerman, L. (2002 Winter). “If You Build It, Will They Come?” The Library of University of California Images in Transition.Visual Resources Association Bulletin, 29(4), 60–68.
  • Chandler, Robin L. “Building Digital Collection at the OAC: Current Strategies with a View to Future Uses.”Journal of Archival Organization 1, no. 1(2002): 93–100.
  • Cunningham, L., and Wayne, K. “Image Matter: The Introduction of ARTstor at the University of California Berkeley.” Against the Grain (September 2006): 59–62.
  • Edelstein, Wendy. “The Right Picture: Finding It, Organizing It, Showing It, Storing It...”Berkeleyan (October 26, 2005) at http://www.berekely.edu/news/berekeleyan/2005/10/26_artstor.shtml.
  • Farley, Laine. “Digital Images Come of Age.”Syllabus Magazine (May 2004). E-Journal online. Available from http://www.syllabus.com/article.asp?id=9363. [13 July 2004]
  • Green, David. “Using Digital Images in Teaching and Learning: Perspectives from Liberal Arts Institutions.” Academic Commons (October 2006). Available from http://www.academiccommons.org/imagereport [30 October 2006].
  • Harley, Diana. “Use and Users of Digital Resources: A Survey Explored Scholars′ Attitudes about Educational Technology Environments in the Humanities.”EDUCAUSE Quarterly 30, no. 4 (2007). E-Journal online. Available from http://connect.educause.edu/Library/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/UseandUsersofDigitalResou/45536. [6 March 2008].
  • Hsiung, Chris. “Art Imagery Brightens Lectures.”The Daily Californian (November 23, 2005) http://www.dailycal.org/sharticle.php?id=20551.
  • Landis, William E., and Chandler, Robin L. Eds. Archives and the Digital Library. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information Press, 2006.
  • Marmor, Max. “ArtSTOR: A Digital Library for the History of Art.”Journal of Library Administration 39, no.2–3 (2003): 61–67.
  • Murphy, Paula. “ARTstor & UC Image Service: Integrating Images in Instruction Gets Easier.” Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center (December 2005) http://www.uctltc.org/news/2005/12/images.html.
  • Pisciotta, Henry. “Image Delivery and the Critical Masses.” Journal of Library Administration 39, no.2–3 (2003): 123–138.
  • Pisciotta, Henry. “Understanding the Picture User.” Advances in Librarianship 29 (2205): 223–245.
  • Pitt, S.P., Updike, C.B., and Guthrie, M.E. “Integrating Digital Images into the Art and Art History Curriculum.“EDUCAUSE Quarterly 25 (2002): 38–44 or PDF file at http://educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/EQM0225.pdf
  • Rodda, Jenni, Ed. “The Digital Transition: Perspectives from Art Historians.”Art Bulletin 34, no.2 (2007).
  • Shirky, Clay. Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations. New York: Penguin Press, 2008.
  • Wagner, Gretchen.“Sharing Visual Images for Educational Use: Finding a New Angle of Repose.” EDUCAUSE Review 42, no. 6 (2007). Available from http://connect.educause.edu/Library/EDUCAUSE+Review/SharingVisualArtsImagesfo/45225 [6 March 2008]
  • Weinberger, David. Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder. New York: Times Books, 2007.
  • Wyngard, Susan. Ed. Digital Images and Art Libraries in the Twenty–First Century Binghamton, NY: Haworth Information Press, 2003.