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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

John Matthews*
Affiliation:
Librarian, Faculty of Art and Design, Bristol Polytechnic
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Extract

The background to this issue of the ALJ begins with the ARLIS International Conference at Sussex University in 1976. For a number of years Judy Hoffberg, at that time Executive Secretary of ARLIS/NA, had been envisaging the formation of an international art libraries organisation and this Conference gave interested librarians from a number of different countries the opportunity to discuss the matter. A decision was made to form a committee of international representatives appointed by the various national groups to formulate the structure of ARLIS/International. This committee was to report its findings within one year.

Type
Miscellaneous
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1978

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References

(1) Walker, William B. The development of national and international co-operation between art libraries. Art Libraries Journal, Spring 1978, pp. 9 - 20.Google Scholar