german art and museums librarians on tour · 2012-04-03 · study tour to new york, new haven, and...
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Study Tour to New York, New Haven, and Washington DC (optional) for German art and museums librarians
Organized by ARLIS/NA International Relations Committee April 15‐22(26), 2012
Short (Self‐)Presentation of the participants
Andrea Joosten, Art Librarian in the Hamburger Kunsthalle
The three buildings of the Hamburger Kunsthalle, top, study room, left, me in the study room, middle, me and my team in front of the study room right
Special questions
• How is the library embedded in the institution?
• How is the library embedded in the workflows of the institution?
• Which services does the library offer to colleagues and to other users?
• AKMB institutional member
(Course participants write stories inspired by artist‘s books in the library depot)
Laura Held, Art Librarian in the Art an Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundeskunsthalle), Bonn
Archives, left, Bundeskunsthallefar left, me and my main working place
Reading corner in the China exhibition
Special questions
• Reading corners in exhibitions
• Experiences with take‐overs or mergings with other art libraries (getting a new starting point)
• Marketing ideas
• Digital images
• AKMB institutional and personal member,
• Head of the executive board
Claudia DauschThat‘s me ☺
My temporary workplace
(during the Billing‐Bau
remediation period)Billing‐Bau, the historic building
Exhibition prepared for the Bibliothekartag in Mannheim 2008
Reading for childrenwith a colleague and Benjamin (in red), a fictitious figure
Special questions
• New tendencies / new trends
• For current reasons: architecture/construction of museums and libraries (new buildings, building remediation)
• Standards
• Library law(s)
• AKMB institutional member
Gudrun WalterGerman Archaeological Institute, Istanbul
Special questions
• Information literacy
• Social Media
• Knowledge Management
• AKMB personal member
Looking forward to meet you…