Crilly, Jessica and Grandal Montero, Gustavo and Mahurter, Sarah (2017) Inspirational encounters: the management and use of archives and special collections in the art and design library. In: The Handbook of Art and Design Librarianship. Facet Publishing, London, pp. 75-88. ISBN 978-1-78330-200-0
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Type of Research: | Book Section |
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Creators: | Crilly, Jessica and Grandal Montero, Gustavo and Mahurter, Sarah |
Description: | Archives and special collections are an essential element in the documentation of the history and practice of art and design. They play a major role in the collections of academic libraries, supporting teaching, learning and research. These collections have never been in more demand—in an age of superabundant information we are experiencing ‘a material turn,’ a return to the physical and the idea of the authentic and unique. Institutions value and promote them as strategic assets, and their academic use is both increasingly popular and wide-ranging. This chapter presents a general overview of current best practices in the development and management of archives and special collections within the specific context of art and design academic institutions, primarily in the UK and USA. There is a general consensus in the professional literature about the definition of archives: ‘documents in any medium that have been created by an individual, family, business or organisation during its existence and have been chosen to be kept permanently because they are considered to be of continuing value. These documents are unique and irreplaceable’ (National Archives). Definitions for special collection(s) are more varied. An elastic term, it often comprises rare books and manuscripts and also a range of other formats (ephemera, rare periodicals, artists’ publications, zines, etc.). The Association of College and Research Libraries uses the following definition: ‘The entire range of textual, graphic and artefact primary source materials in analog and digital formats, including printed books, manuscripts, photographs, maps, artworks, audio-visual materials and realia’(ACRL Code of Ethics for Special Collections Librarians, 2003). About the Handbook of Art and Design Librarianship: Coverage includes: case studies and library profiles, providing benchmarks for developing facilities |
Official Website: | http://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/title.php?id=302000#.WiqQzE1LGUk |
Publisher/Broadcaster/Company: | Facet Publishing |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Other Affiliations > Library Services |
Date: | 2017 |
Date Deposited: | 20 Feb 2018 14:39 |
Last Modified: | 25 Jun 2019 09:19 |
Item ID: | 12180 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/12180 |
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