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Archive for January, 2009

Online support for the Digital Library
ARTstor offers a number of online support and training options for individuals and for groups interested in learning more about using the ARTstor Digital Library.
Help Wiki
You can access ARTstor’s online help from any page of the digital Library – a persistent Help link is provided in the top right corner [...]

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Approximately 1,850 images from Canyonlights World Art Image Bank are now available to ARTstor users. These images focus on Classical architecture and archeological sites in Greece, Italy, and Turkey.
Canyonlights and ARTstor are collaborating on the digitization and distribution of nearly 3,000 high-quality digital images from the rich Canyonlights archive of original photography. As an art [...]

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In 2006, ARTstor, Art Resource, and the Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives announced a collaboration to make available through ARTstor 14,000 high-quality images of world art and architecture. This current release of 2,125 images focuses on Ancient Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman art, as well as Early Christian and Byzantine art.
Images of [...]

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More than 13,600 additional images from Larry Qualls’ archive of contemporary art are now available in the ARTstor Digital Library. ARTstor is digitizing more than 100,000 images from Qualls’ archive, documenting three decades of contemporary art exhibitions at galleries and other exhibition spaces throughout New York City and elsewhere.
The archive is being scanned and made [...]

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ARTstor has partnered with Rob Linrothe and the Visual Resources Collections at Skidmore College to share approximately 10,000 images of Tibetan and Buddhist art in the Digital Library. The collection consists of Linrothe’s field photography of art, architecture, and monuments in Tibet, China, India, and Indonesia. There is strong coverage of Tibetan sites, particularly petroglyphs, [...]

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