VRAB Volume 9: Issue 3, 1982
Abstract
In this issue:
- MACAA-VR Program
- VRA
- The Visual Resources Association Is Created
- 1982 SECAC Annual Meeting
- Standard for Staffing Fine Arts Slide Collections
- Workshop in Architectural Models & Designs
- CAA-VR 1983 - Call for Papers
- International News:
- IFLA Conference Report
- C.I.H.A.: XXV International Congress of History of Art Vienna
- ARLIS Visual Resources Committee Visit to Computerized Slides Index
- Profile:
- Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico
- Small Collection Reorganization
- Conservation:
- Disaster Preparedness
- Publications
- The Canadian Conservation Institute
- Equipment and Supplies
- Museum Workshop Program
- Ask the Photographer:
- Report: UMKC Workshop in Photographing Art
- Slide Curators Photographing Art
- Classification & Cataloging:
- Landscape Architecture
- General/Commercial Slide Collections
- Microforms:
- Videotapes Versus Video Discs: A Comparison
- ARLIS/NA Microforms Special Interest Group (MIC/SIG)
- Photographic Journals
- Information from Kodak: Another Symposium on Photo Image Stability and Preservation
- New Push and Pull Processing Information from Kodak Ektachrome Films
- Responses on Slide to Print Copiers
- Survey Responses: Slide Duplication for Student Study
- Photographs Displayed for Student Study
- International Bulletin Subscriptions and Guide Orders Eased
- Professional News:
- Positions Open
- Positions Filled
- Moved
- Slide Market News:
- U.S. Commercial
- U.S. Institutions
- England
- A Note on Slide Sources for Industrial and Graphic Design
- Budget Survey Results
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