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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Georgia Library Spotlight: Weeded Books To Winter Decorations, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Spotlight: Weeded Books To Winter Decorations, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Black History Month At The Art Institute Of Atlanta Library, Michael W. Wilson
Black History Month At The Art Institute Of Atlanta Library, Michael W. Wilson
Georgia Library Quarterly
The 2023 Black History Month program at The Art Institute of Atlanta is described. The program entailed the use of LibGuides to assist students in identifying figures in African American history, specifically individuals who were pioneers in the students' fields of study. Students were provided access to a large paper banner to create tributes to the figures they discovered using the LibGuide.
News - Augusta-Richmond County Public Library System, Wallace Branch Library, Leah E. Holloway
News - Augusta-Richmond County Public Library System, Wallace Branch Library, Leah E. Holloway
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
News - Oconee County Library, Athens Regional Library System, Rebecca Ballard
News - Oconee County Library, Athens Regional Library System, Rebecca Ballard
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Library Home Page Design: The Artist-Librarian Perspective, Virginia C. Feher
Library Home Page Design: The Artist-Librarian Perspective, Virginia C. Feher
Georgia Library Quarterly
The article focuses on a library home page that is designed from the artist-librarian perspective. It cites the need to include promotional features on a page to advertise resources available from the Web site and sponsored events. It notes that the application of the basic principles of art such as emphasis, harmony and movement is important for a successful composition of the page. Also stated is the use of color on a home page which, according to the author, can result in a page that is vibrant while supportive of the delivery of information.