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Education for art librarianship in Australia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Sue Boaden*
Affiliation:
Warringah Shire Library Services, Dee Why, Australia
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Abstract

The growth of art history and art practice courses in Australia has been remarkable over the last 20 years. Unfortunately training for art librarianship has not matched this growth. There are eleven universities in Australia offering graduate degrees and post-graduate diplomas in librarianship but none offer specific courses leading towards a specialisation in art librarianship. ARLIS/ANZ provides opportunities for training and education. Advances in scholarly art research and publishing in Australia, the development of Australian-related electronic art databases, the growth of specialist collections in State and public libraries, and the increased demand by the general community for art-related information, confirm the need for well-developed skills in the management and dissemination of art information.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1994

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1. RMIT response to 1993 Education for Art Librarianship survey (Sydney: Warringah Shire Council, April 1993).