Rethinking Descriptions of Black Africans in Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Art
How can our online catalog better communicate the diversity of the ancient Mediterranean?
Read MoreHow can our online catalog better communicate the diversity of the ancient Mediterranean?
Read MoreThousands of people get creative with items on hand, from bubble wrap to their (very good) dogs
Read MoreSeven photographers revel in process, experiment, chance, and the happy mistake.
Read MorePhotographs as memorial holders of an obliterated past.
Read MoreHow does the museum collections catalogue, traditionally made for print, fit into today’s world of apps, e-books, and iPhones? It turns out that going digital requires a profound rethinking of the ways in which art historical content can be...
Read MoreBringing collections online in such a comprehensive way is a huge undertaking, encompassing not only cataloguing and technology but also photography, rights issues, and more.
Read MoreGetty Publications launches a new series of open-access collection catalogues.
Read MoreDigital isn't just revolutionizing publishing—it's revolutionizing the museum.
Read MoreAnother online collections catalogue supported by the Getty Foundation has launched
Read MoreHow do we measure success in digital publishing? What’s better, an app or responsive design? What do we mean by “reading” now?
Read MoreThe scholarly catalogue has long been a critical part of a museum’s mission, providing authoritative information about collection objects for scholars, students, and the general public. Richly illustrated and often based on years of painstaking research, print catalogues form...
Read MoreLast month, I gave a presentation with my colleague Tina Shah at the annual Museum Computer Network (MCN) conference in Atlanta about an online collaboration tool for scholars that several of us in the Web group at the Getty...
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