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Archive for March, 2007

Renaissance Society Association
March 22-24, 2007
Miami, FL
ARTstor will have a booth in the exhibit area of the Renaissance Society Association Conference. Shalimar Fojas White will be available to answer your questions about ARTstor.
http://www.rsa.org/meetings/annualmeeting.php

Visual Resources Association
March 27-31, 2007
Kansas City, MO
ARTstor staff will attend and participate in sessions at the annual VRA Conference. ARTstor will host a Special [...]

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ARTstor User Services has received inquiries from our users about the compatibility of ARTstor with IE 7, the newest version of Internet Explorer. ARTstor is compatible with IE 7, however users may notice display problems which cause the ARTstor interface to be cut-off in some areas. The following two suggestions will help users avoid this [...]

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In a new initiative designed to assist scholars with teaching, study, and the publication of academic works, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will distribute, free of charge, high-resolution digital images from an expanding array of works in its renowned collection for use in academic publications. This new service, which is effective immediately, is available through [...]

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ARTstor and an affiliated group of not-for-profit digital initiatives – JSTOR, Portico, and Aluka – are co-hosting a forum on March 21 and March 22 with members of the higher education and scholarly not-for-profit community in California to discuss the changing nature of library services and scholarly research in a networked world.
ARTstor and its affiliates [...]

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In December 2006, ARTstor announced the completion of its project to visually document the recently cleaned bronze doors on the east side of the Florentine Baptistery, universally known as the “Gates of Paradise.” The sculptural relief panels of the “Gates of Paradise,” produced during the second quarter of the fifteenth century by the Florentine sculptor [...]

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