Presentations

Sustaining art research collections—Identifying and building strong library collaborations
Virtual
Learn about OCLC Research findings that support identifying, building, and sustaining partnership opportunities.

Collaboration for sustainability: Operationalizing the Art Research Collective Collection
virtual
Operationalizing the Art Research Collective Collection (OpArt) is an OCLC Research project exploring opportunities for collaboration between art, academic, and independent research libraries. This presentation reports on the project’s first two phases: an art research collective collection analysis using WorldCat data, and an analysis of interlibrary loan (ILL) sharing patterns using five years of WorldShare Interlibrary Loan data.
Topics: Collective Collections

OCLC Research Library Partnership Roundtable: Operationalizing the Art Research Collective Collection progress report
This year’s edition of the OCLC RLP Roundtable at ARLIS’s 50th Annual Conference featured an update on the OCLC Research project Operationalizing the Art Research Collective Collection (OpArt).

Operationalizing the Art Research Collective Collection: progress report
In this webinar, OCLC Research staff present a progress report at the midway point of the two-year Operationalizing the Art Research Collective Collection project.
Topics: Collective Collections

OCLC RLP Roundtable: Art and Architecture Group
virtual
This presentation features responses to a special set of Round Robin Questions for 2020, suggested by the Art and Architecture Group community, and a report on a forthcoming OCLC Research Project focused on art and museum libraries. The Roundtable agenda also included updates on the Art Discovery Group Catalog and on new draft protocols for sharing special collections.
Topics: Libraries, Archives and Museums, Archives and Special Collections