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Beyond the walls: taking the art library to the community

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Josephine Andersen
Affiliation:
South African National Gallery, P.O. Box 2420, Cape Town
Nozuko Mjoli
Affiliation:
South African National Gallery, P.O. Box 2420, Cape Town
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Abstract

The South African National Gallery (SANG) Library has been making its resources available to school teachers since 1992. Now a new outreach project, which has been in a planning stage for some months, has been started with the loan of material to libraries situated at some distance from the centre of Cape Town.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1995

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