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Vitruvio: the network of architecture, art, design and urbanism libraries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Julieta Stramschak*
Affiliation:
Biblioteca CPAU (Consejo Profesional de Arquitectura y Urbanismo), 25 de Mayo 486, 2° piso Biblioteca, C1002ABJ Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Abstract

Why create a network of architecture, art, design and urbanism libraries in Argentina and Latin America? Would it not have been better to join one of the existing networks in developed countries, which are more efficient? But do we have the same needs, requests and resources? The Vitruvio network originated in Argentina about 10 years ago and has spread, unplanned, to other countries in this region such as Peru, Uruguay and Ecuador, establishing its objectives to suit the libraries co-operating in the project. Sustainable products and services have been developed, in line with the needs of the region, using a minimum of financial, technological and human resources, and highlighting the profession’s determination and hard work.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2005

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