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Library Science - Essays
Curated by Rachel Gugelberger. Helen Kauder, Executive Director, Artspace. Rachel Gugelberger, Curator, Library Science. Content and its Containers: The Dematerialization of the Book Object. Andrew Beccone, Founder and Director, Reanimation Library. The De- and Rematerialization of Information. Jennifer Tobias, Reader Services Librarian, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). New Haven is the ideal community to host the exhibition Library Science. 2005) and hotels ( 50,000 Beds. I must acknowledge the many peo...
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Library Science - Events
Curated by Rachel Gugelberger. Film Screening and Discussion:. The Man Who Wanted to Classify the World. L'Homme qui voulait classer le Monde. 2002, 60 min. Directed by Francoise Levie. Monday, December 12, 7:00 PM. Ridgefield, CT 06877. The discussion will be led by Dr. Gayle Bogel, Director,. Educational Technology Program at Fairfield University. Artist Colin Burke will discuss his work, Deliquescence. Wednesday, December 7, 5:30pm. Whitney Library of the New Haven Museum. Saturday, November 12, 5-8pm.
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Library Science - Film Festival
Curated by Rachel Gugelberger. In collaboration with the Connecticut Library Consortium. And in conjunction with the exhibition Library Science. Artspace presents a festival of films in which the library plays a central role. Documentaries, independent films, Hollywood classics and television episodes will be screened at libraries throughout Connecticut. Biblioburro: The Donkey Library. Carlos Rendón Zipagauta, 2008, 60 min. Prosser Public Library (Bloomfield). January 6, 11am. Walter Lang, 1957, 103 min.
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Library Science - Links
Curated by Rachel Gugelberger. Blane De St. Croix. Melissa Dubbin and Aaron S. Davidson. Association of College and Research Libraries. The Art of Google Books. Art Libraries Society of North America. Book Works, New Website and Digital Archive. The Bristol Art Library. Incredibly Intricate Historic Libraries. The Infinite Library, Kunsthaus Glarus. The Institute for the Future of the Book. International Public Space Library. Library As Incubator Project. Marginalia: Little Libraries in the Urban Margins.
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Library Science - Press
Curated by Rachel Gugelberger. Two days left to check out "Library Science". January 26, 2012. Last Days to Check Out Artspace’s Library Science. January 26, 2012. A World of Books, Collections at the Crossroads. January 20, 2012. All things biblio illuminate 'Library Science' at Artspace. January 14, 2012. Library Science at Artspace, New Haven. December 22, 2011. Library Science at Artspace in New Haven, CT. Library as Incubator Project. November 28, 2011. Dewey Decimal Didn’t Die. November 25, 2011.
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Library Science - Library Projects
New Haven boasts a large number of notable, unconventional and historic libraries. The following New Haven-area artists were selected from an open call requesting proposals for site- and situation-specific projects that engage library users in new ways. Photograph by Mia O. Photograph by Mia O. Repurposes media from Connecticut libraries into Deliquescence. The Whitney Library of the New Haven Museum focuses on the history of New Haven and its families from the 17th century to the present. Andy Deck is a...
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Library Science - Installation Views
Curated by Rachel Gugelberger. Left to right: Philippe Gronon, Candida Höfer, Blane De St. Croix, Madeline Djerejian. Left to right: Erica Baum, Philippe Gronon, Candida Höfer and Mickey Smith (floor). Allen Ruppersberg’s The New Five Foot Shelf. With Artspace Executive Director Helen Kauder) and Philippe Gronon (background). Jorge Méndez Blake (foreground) and Reynard Loki. Left to right: David Bunn, Xiaoze Xie and Blane De St. Croix. Left to right: Xiaoze Xie, Blane De St. Croix and Loren Madsen.
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Library Science Degree + Online Masters in Library & Information Science Programs
Jobs & Careers. 40 Most Exciting Librarian Apps. Best Library Science Programs. Free Online Library Courses. 75 Of The Coolest Librarians To Follow On Twitter. Librarians have gotten a bad rap in the past, represented as bookwormish and 'uncool'. But the fact is that today, librarians are really beginning to build up a name for themselves with their deep knowledge base and their access to huge stores of information. 100 Most Social Media Friendly College and University Libraries for 2013. 1 Can you tell ...
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library science musings | Reflections of a CUA Library Student on Assigned Course Materials
Reflections of a CUA Library Student on Assigned Course Materials. Reflections on Weeks 8 and 11 Reading. November 19, 2015. November 19, 2015. In this way, having a wiki can be a double edged sword: it makes it easy to create, update and access information, but as the knowledge base and users grow, the site can become much more disorganized and harder to navigate. For these reasons, having a strict hierarchy and organizational structure is key for wiki maintenance. Library Technology Reports 48. Library...
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