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How to connect: joining up the archives at Musashino Art University Museum & Library

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Michiyo Honjo*
Affiliation:
Research Center for Art and Design, Musashino University Art Museum & Library, 1-736 Ogawa-chō, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo 187-8505, Japan
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Abstract

The Musashino Art University Museum & Library is run in a unique way that has allowed it to function as library and museum in one, ever since its inception. The contents of the digital archives being created at this 50-year-old, multifunctional museum and library are highly diverse, ranging from rare books, held in the library, to design collections, visual resources, and material on folk art, held in the art museum. Together with the University’s Research Center for Art and Design, the Museum & Library is currently creating an integrated database of its holdings, and digitising its archive collections. The aim is to offer multifaceted information networks that can be interrogated simultaneously for all intellectual information relating to specific artists or artworks as well as to the art collection of the museum. The common challenge in creating these digital archives is the systematisation, sharing and visualisation of a multiplicity of research resources.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 2013

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