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Monday 14 September 2015

New website for SVAG blog


The Scottish Visual Arts Group blog is on the move! As of this post, this blogger blog will be retired. Our new wordpress blog can be found at:

https://scottishvisualartsgroup.wordpress.com/

Thanks to everyone involved in getting the new improved blog up and running. We think you'll agree it looks great and provides some useful new functionality such as the Members Directory and the link to our new Artists' Books in Scotland information site. 

Tuesday 30 June 2015

Artists' books feature in Print Festival Scotland event


The University of Dundee has an extraordinary collection of over 1000 artists' books held in the Visual Research Centre at DCA. 

Known as abcD (artists' book collection Dundee), it will be open to the public from 4.30 - 6.00pm on Wednesday 1 July 2015 as part of Print Festival Scotland

No need to book - just drop in. Head through the cafe at DCA then downstairs to the VRC.
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/museum/exhibitions/print/

All welcome!

Tuesday 17 March 2015

The D-Word: tips and tricks for digitising library and archive collections



The D-Word: tips and tricks for digitising library and archive collections

MLAG Conference 2015 #mlag15

Friday 24th April 2015

Wellcome Collection Conference Centre, 183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE

This one-day conference is organised by MLAG (Museum Librarians and
Archivists Group) http://www.mlagblog.org/, a network of archivists
and librarians working in museums and galleries throughout the UK.

Providing online access to library and archive collections has never
been more important for promoting and increasing awareness to our hidden
treasures.  At this conference we want to explore:

* how museums and art galleries can start the digitisation process and
demystify the often complex world of digitisation, no matter what your
budget

* case studies from museums and art galleries who have begun digitising
their collections, and highlight particular areas of interest or
successes in these projects

The conference will include presentations, poster sessions and a panel
discussion as well as tours of the Internet Archive digitisation suite
(numbers for the tours are strictly limited and must be booked in advance).

Tickets are priced at £15 and all are welcome, please see the link below
for the full programme and ticketing information:




@MLAGuk