Structures of Image Collections: From Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc to Flickr

Author:   Howard F. Greisdorf ,  Brian C. O'Connor
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781591583752


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   30 December 2007
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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Structures of Image Collections: From Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc to Flickr


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Human beings have always had a penchant for collecting images. The challenge today is that almost anything and everything in the world is available as a viewable image. Consequently, say O'Connor and Greisdorf, image collections can no longer be the result of ad hoc processes rooted in antiquated methodologies. To this end, they present the reader with an interdisciplinary approach to the principles, practices and belief systems underlying categorization and image management. The book is divided into three parts: defining the nature of images; describing how images are used; and explaining how and why images are collected (including the mechanics of storage and accessibility). Individual chapters contain a historical perspective on the subject matter and supporting research. Liberally enhanced with illustrations from the authors' own collections. For anyone who cognitively engages with image collections either vocationally or avocationally.

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Author:   Howard F. Greisdorf ,  Brian C. O'Connor
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Libraries Unlimited Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.397kg
ISBN:  

9781591583752


ISBN 10:   1591583756
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   30 December 2007
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"Preface Acknowledgments Part I: Seeing and Believing Chapter 1: Do We Need to See? Chapter 2: Living With Vision Chapter 3: Seeing and Collecting Part II: The Language of Image Structures Chapter 4: Image Semantics: How We Describe What We See Chapter 5: Image Semantics: How We Describe What We Don't See Chapter 6: Image Engagement and Complexity Chapter 7: Image Use Part III: Image Collection Chapter 8: What's In A Word? Chapter 9: ""Tag, You're It!"" Chapter 10: Moving On Part IV: Groupthink, Deindividuation, and Desensitvity Chapter 11: Master and Masterpiece Chapter 12: A Word about the Needy Part V: Lessons from the Future Chapter 13: A Mathematics of Image Structure Chapter 14: Image Excess and Collection Access Chapter 15: What's the Use? Index"

Reviews

In both practical and philosophical ways, this book examines the almost infinite number of images that people collect as well as the many different ways that image collections can be arranged and managed....This book contains a wealth of photographs to illustrate the many issues of image collection management. The book would provide excellent discussion points for a graduate level class in library science or museum studies. -Catholic Library World


In both practical and philosophical ways, this book examines the almost infinite number of images that people collect as well as the many different ways that image collections can be arranged and managed... This book contains a wealth of photographs to illustrate the many issues of image collection management. The book would provide excellent discussion points for a graduate level class in library science or museum studies. - Catholic Library World In this essential and noteworthy publication, intended for anyone who avocationally or vocationally engages with image collections, experienced experts, Greisdorf and O'Connor attempt to set forth an interdisciplinary foundation for establishing image collections so they can be accessed and retrieved. Highly recommended, particularly for large public and academic libraries. - IFLA Acquisitions & Development Newsletter A number of handbooks have been written to help librarians expand their digital resources, but until now none have focused on the semantic, semiotic, and syntactical underpinnings that define, describe, and contextualize collected images. Those who work predominantly with digital images will fine a few provocative ideas and exercises in this book, well-illustrated with photos taken by the authors and their families. - C&RL News


A number of handbooks have been written to help librarians expand their digital resources, but until now none have focused on the semantic, semiotic, and syntactical underpinnings that define, describe, and contextualize collected images. Those who work predominantly with digital images will fine a few provocative ideas and exercises in this book, well-illustrated with photos taken by the authors and their families. - C&RL News In this essential and noteworthy publication, intended for anyone who avocationally or vocationally engages with image collections, experienced experts, Greisdorf and O'Connor attempt to set forth an interdisciplinary foundation for establishing image collections so they can be accessed and retrieved. Highly recommended, particularly for large public and academic libraries. - IFLA Acquisitions & Development Newsletter In both practical and philosophical ways, this book examines the almost infinite number of images that people collect as well as the many different ways that image collections can be arranged and managed... This book contains a wealth of photographs to illustrate the many issues of image collection management. The book would provide excellent discussion points for a graduate level class in library science or museum studies. - Catholic Library World


Author Information

Howard F. Greisdorf is Director of Training at UniFocus in Carrollton, Texas. Brian C. O'Connor is a Professor at the School of Library and Information Sciences, University of North Texas in Denton, Texas.

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