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ARLIS Committees and Working Parties

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Gaye Smith*
Affiliation:
Art, Design and Humanities, The Manchester Metropolitan University Library, Manchester
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Abstract

From its earliest days ARLIS has carried out its work through committees and working parties: the Education Committee (which has organised conferences and courses since 1972), two standards working parties (which have produced guidelines on standards for art libraries), the Cataloguing and Classification Committee (which ‘was preceded by working parties on the Dewey Decimal Classification system and on the Anglo American Cataloguing Rules) and the Visual Resources Committee. A diagram shows the relationship of committees and working parties to Council. (The ARLIS committees concerned with the national coordination of art library resources, and with international matters, are discussed elsewhere in this issue of the Journal.)

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1994

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Notes

1. ARLIS Newsletter no. 1 October 1969, p.8-11.

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