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Some tasks for design history

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2016

Bruce Archer*
Affiliation:
Department of Design Research, Royal College of Art
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Abstract

Due not least to its inter-disciplinary breadth of scope, design history has not developed an adequate methodology for identifying (or cataloguing) artefacts or for placing them in their context (classification). Yet design history is essential to design scholarship and to design itself because these are its tasks. (A paper presented to the ARLIS Annual General Meeting on April 1st, from A Framework for Design Scholarship by Bruce Archer, to be published in 1978).

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1977

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