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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Anglo-American Cataloging Rules. 2nd ed., 2002 revision. Chicago: American Library
Association, 2002. Note: The AACR is due to be rewritten and published in 2008. The
working title of the new rules is RDA: Resource Description and Access, as of this
writing. For the status of the new publication, see
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/rda.html.
Archives, Personal Papers, and Manuscripts. 2nd ed. Compiled by Steven L. Hensen.
Washington, DC: Society of American Archivists, 1989.
Avery Library, Columbia University. Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals. New York:
Avery Library, 1934-. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1965-; Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Trust,
1994-. Available online by subscription.
Baca, Murtha. “A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Metadata for Art Objects and
Their Visual Surrogates.” Jones, Wayne et al., eds., Cataloging the Web: Metadata,
AACR, and Marc21. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2001.
Baca, Murtha. “Fear of Authority? Authority Control and Thesaurus Building for Art and
Material Culture Information.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 38:3-4 (2004).
Baca, Murtha, ed. Introduction to Art Image Access: Issues, Tools, Standards,
Strategies. Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, 2002.
Baca, Murtha, ed. Introduction to Metadata: Pathways to Digital Information. Los
Angeles: Getty Information Institute, 1998. Newer version 2.0 is available online at
www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards/intrometadata/ (accessed
27 April 2006).
Baca, Murtha. “Practical Issues in Applying Metadata Schemas and Controlled
Vocabularies to Cultural Heritage Information.” Electronic Cataloging: AACR2 and
Metadata for Serials and Monographs, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 36:3-4
(2003) 47-55.
Bates, Marcia J. “Indexing and Access for Digital Libraries and the Internet: Human,
Database, and Domain Factors.” Journal of the American Society for Information
Science 49/13 (1998) 1185-1205.
Beebe, Caroline, “Image Indexing for Multiple Needs.” Art Documentation 19, no.2
(2000) 16-21.
Bell, Lesley Ann. “Gaining Access to Visual Information: Theory, Analysis and Practice of
Determining Subjects—A Review of the Literature with Descriptive Abstracts.” Art
Documentation 13, no. 2 (Summer 1994) 89-94.
Bénézit, Emmanuel, ed. Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs,
Dessinateurs et Graveurs. Originally published 1911-1923. Paris: Librairie Gründ,
1976.
BHA: Bibliography of the History of Art/Bibliographie d'histoire de l'art. Los Angeles,
California: J. Paul Getty Trust; Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France: Centre national de la
recherche scientifique, Institut de l'information scientifique et technique; 1991-. Also
available online by subscription.
Categories for the Description of Works of Art. [online]. Murtha Baca and Patricia
Harpring, eds. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Trust and the College Art Association,
2000. www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards/cdwa/ (accessed 27
April 2006).
CDWA Lite: XML Schema Content for Contributing Records via the OAI Harvesting
Protocol. J. Paul Getty Trust, 2005.
http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/standards/cdwa/cdwalite.html
(accessed 1 August 2005).
Chenhall, Robert G., Revised Nomenclature for Museum Cataloging : Revised and
Expanded Version of Robert G. Chenhall's System for Classifying Man-Made works.
Edited by James R. Blackaby, Patricia Greeno, and The Nomenclature Committee.
Nashville, Tennessee: AASLH Press, 1988.
Dictionary of Art. 34 vols. Jane Turner, ed. New York: Grove, 1996, or Grove Art Online,
by subscription at www.groveart.com/ (accessed 27 April 2006).
Getty Vocabulary Program. Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT). Los Angeles: J. Paul
Getty Trust, Vocabulary Program, 1988-.
www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/vocabularies/aat/ (accessed 27 April
2006).
Getty Vocabulary Program. Editorial Guidelines. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Trust,
Vocabulary Program, 2003-.
http://www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/vocabularies/editorial_guideline
s.html (accessed 27 April 2006).
Getty Vocabulary Program. Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names (TGN). Los Angeles:
J. Paul Getty Trust, Vocabulary Program, 1988-.
www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/vocabularies/tgn/ (accessed 27 April
2006).
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Getty Vocabulary Program. Union List of Artist Names (ULAN). Los Angeles: J. Paul
Getty Trust, Vocabulary Program, 1988-.
www.getty.edu/research/conducting_research/vocabularies/ulan/ (accessed 27 April
2006).
Harpring, Patricia. “Can Flexibility and Consistency Coexist? Issues in Indexing,
Mapping, and Displaying Museum Information.” Spectra 26/1, (Spring 1999): 33-35.
Harpring, Patricia. "Cataloging Architectural Drawings: The Architectural Subject
Authority of the Foundation for Documents of Architecture," Visual Resources, 7,
1990.
Harpring, Patricia. "Resistance is Futile: Inaccessible Networked Information Made
Accessible Using the Getty Vocabularies." ASIS (American Society for Information
Science) Annual Conference Proceedings, 1999.
Harpring, Patricia. “The Role of Metatdata Standards in Mapping Art Information: The
Visual Resources Perspective.” VRA Bulletin 27/4, (Winter 2000) 71-76.
Hourihane, Colum. “Subject Classification for Visual Collections: An Inventory of Some
of the Principal Systems Applied to Content Description in Images.” VRA Special
Bulletin no.12. Columbus, OH: Visual Resources Association, 1999.
Hutchins, W.J. “The Concept of ‘Aboutness’ in Subject Indexing,” in Readings in
Information Retrieval. Karen Sparck Jones and Peter Willett, eds.. San Francisco:
Morgan Kaufmann, 1997.
Jörgensen, Corinne, ed. “Perspectives on Image Access: Bridging Multiple Needs and
Multiple Perspectives.” Special section of the Journal of the American Society for
Information Science and Technology, 52/11 (September 2001) 905-979.
Lancaster, F. Wilfrid. Vocabulary Control for Information Retrieval. 2nd ed. Arlington,
Virginia: Information Resources Press, 1986.
Lanzi, Elisa, ed. Introduction to Vocabularies: Enhancing Access to Cultural Heritage
Information. Los Angeles: The J. Paul Getty Trust, 1998. Updated version edited
by Patricia Harpring available on the Web at
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27 April 2006).
Lewis, Elizabeth Matthew. “Visual Indexing of Graphic Material.” Special Libraries 67
(November 1976): 518-527.
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Panofsky, Erwin. Meaning in the Visual Arts: Papers In and On Art History. Garden City,
New York: Doubleday Books, 1955.
Pass, Gregory. Descriptive Cataloging of Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, and Early
Modern Manuscripts. Chicago: ACRL, 2003.
Porter, Vicki and Robin Thornes. Guide to the Description of Architectural Drawings.
Updated version available online at
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2006).
Rhyne, Charles S. “Images as Evidence in Art History and Related Disciplines,” VRA
Bulletin 25/1 (Spring 1998) 58-66.
Roberts, Helene E. “Do You Have Any Pictures of--? : Subject Access to Works of Art in
Visual Collections and Book Reproductions,” Art Documentation 7/3, (Fall 1988)
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Roberts, Helene E., ed. Encyclopedia of Comparative Iconography: Themes Depicted in
Works of Art. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998.
Roberts, Helene E. “A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Art Indexing in Electronic
Databases.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
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Rowley, Jennifer and John Farrow. Organizing Knowledge: An Introduction to Managing
Access to Information. 3rd ed. Burlington, Vermont: Gower, 2000.
Schmitt, Marilyn, ed. Object, Image, Inquiry: The Art Historian at Work. Santa Monica,
California: Getty Art History Information Program, 1988.
Shatford, Sara. “Describing a Picture: A Thousand Words are Seldom Cost Effective.”
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 4, no. 4 (Summer 1984): 13-30.
Shatford, Sara. “Analyzing the Subject of a Picture: A Theoretical Approach.” Cataloging
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Shatford Layne, Sara. “Some Issures in the Indexing of Images.” Journal of the
American Society for Information Science, Vol. 45, No. 8 (1994): 583-588.
Society of American Archivists. Describing Archives: a Content Standard. Chicago:
Society of American Archivists, 2004.
Straten, Roelof van. Introduction to Iconography. Revised English ed. Translated from
the German by Patricia de Man. Yverdon, Switzerland: Gordon and Breach, 1994
(reissued by Overseas Publishers Association in 2000).
Thieme, Ulrich and Felix Becker, eds. Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von
der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Reprint of 1907 ed. 37 vols. Leipzig: Veb E.A.
Seemann Verlag, 1980-1986.
Turner, James M. “Subject Access to Pictures: Considerations in the Surrogation and
Indexing of Visual Documents for Storage and Retrieval.” Visual Resources 9/3
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