VRAB Volume 36, Issue 2
VRA Twenty-Sixth Annual Conference, Part II
Abstract
- Association News
- VRA 26th Annual Conference, Part II
- Poster Session 1: Computational Linguistics in Image Access Research
- Poster Session 2: Informal to Formal: Managing Personal and Public Collections Using DIVA
- Poster Session 3: Capturing the Web
- Poster Session 4: Researching Art Historical Information Using the TTC-ATENEA System: Interactivity-Based Approach
- IPR Plenary Session: Image Rights: Perspectives from Copyright Owners
- Session 1: Free Association: Social Tagging in Online Collections
- Session 2: Salt Cellars, Oliphants, and Gems: Preserving Legacy Image Collections
- Session 3: Shark Suspended in Formaldehyde: Open Forum on Documenting Contemporary Art
- Session 4: Interloping Images: Expanding Access for Those Outside of the Norm
- SessionĀ 5: Common Threads: Libraries and Visual Resources Collections Merging, Partnering, and Finding New Ways to Work Together
- Session 6: Improving Your Image: Marketing Visual Resources Collections
- Session 7: Throwing the Cat among the Pigeons: Keeping Visual Resources Positions Viable through the Digital Transition
- Session 8: Digital Image Anatomy
- Session 9: Digital (Dis)Order: Implementing Professional and Organizational Change
- Session 10: Scholarly Communication and Collaboration in the VR World
- Session 11: Collaboration and Aggregation: Challenges and Opportunities with Unified Access
- Session 12: Architecture and the Built Environment: Special Projects and Cataloging Issues
- User Group 1: Madison Digital Image Database (MDID)
- User Group 2: VRA Digital Matchmaking
- User Group 3: ARTstor
- User Group 4: VireoCat
- User Group 6: The Transitional Space or Moving On Up: Facilities Planning in the Digital Age
- User Group 6: Museum Visual Resources
- User Group 7: Image Resource Information System (IRIS)
- User Group 8: LUNA Insight
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