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November 2024

Specialized and Decentralized: Stewardship of the Art Research Collective Collection

by Chela Scott Weber, Mercy Procaccini, Dennis Massie, Brian Lavoie

Art libraries play a vital role in building, managing and sustaining collections to support art scholarship. Ensuring that these valuable collections remain available long into the future requires innovative thinking about collection development, resource sharing and stewardship. The specialized and decentralized nature of the art research collective collection suggests that multi-institutional collaboration is an important option for art libraries as they seek sustainable pathways for their collections. Findings and recommendations from the Operationalizing the Art Research Collective Collection (OpArt) project show that data-driven analysis, as well as the practical experiences and lessons learned from real-world partnerships, are important sources of intelligence for art libraries as they address their sustainability challenges through collaborative approaches.

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Art Libraries Journal - Cambridge University Press

Suggested Citation

Weber, Chela Scott, Mercy Procaccini, Dennis Massie, and Brian Lavoie. 2024. “Specialized and Decentralized: Stewardship of the Art Research Collective Collection.” Art Libraries Journal 49(3): 105 – 13. https://doi.org/10.1017/alj.2024.15.