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Alumna
Ann C. Shincovich has won the 2003 Art Libraries Society
of North America’s (ARLIS/NA) Gerd Muehsam Award. This
award is given each year to the best student paper submitted
on a topic relating to art librarianship or visual resources
curatorship. As an MLIS student in the spring and summer
of 2003, Shincovich wrote her paper, “An Examination
of Copyright issues related to the creation of a Digital
Resource for the Artists’ Books Collection at the Frick
Fine Arts Library, University of Pittsburgh.” The paper
describes the production of a web resource and describes
the fair use and copyright issues that were faced and overcome.
In this project, Shincovich enjoyed the guidance of her
faculty advisors Drs. Edie Rasmussen and David Robins.
Robins remarked, “Ann did a great job on this project—it
was refreshing to work with such a committed student. Not
only did she write the paper that won the award, but she
photographed the entire Frick Fine Arts Library collection
of artist book, digitized the photographs, and created
a web site through which they can be accessed (should the
copyright issues be resolved). Ann’s dedication to
learning and to the profession should serve as a model.”
Paula Gabbard, from the Columbia University Avery Architectural
and Fine Arts Library and an ARLIS/NA Gerd Muehsam Award
committee member, called the paper praiseworthy, writing, “The
committee evaluating her paper gave it uniformly the highest
scores over all the other ten submissions.”
Shincovich was thrilled to learn that her paper had merited
ARLIS/NA recognition, “I am happy about the award because
I am very proud of the artists’ books website project.
There were many people who helped me produce the website
and are still involved with it today.” She concluded, “I
hope that other students, librarians, and visual resource
professionals view the paper as one example of how these
issues can be handled and why clearer legal guidelines need
to be established.”
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