Organizations [1]: Metropolitan Museum of Art Pioneering Open Access [2]

Posted by : Admin on Mar 27, 2007 - 01:52 AM
Resonant Guide [3]
Initiative to Provide Digital Images to Scholars at No Charge [4]
"In a new initiative designed to assist scholars with teaching, study, and the publication of academic works, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will distribute, free of charge, high-resolution digital images from an expanding array of works in its renowned collection for use in academic publications... effective immediately. Scholars – in higher education and in museums – have been struggling with the question of how digitization might help to enable, rather than hinder, scholarly communications. For all involved, it is obvious that, when faced with an important directional challenge, the Metropolitan is providing decisive leadership."
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"...often referred to simply as "the Met", is one of the world's largest and most important art museums." (wikipedia) "It first opened on February 20, 1872 with a mission to collect, preserve, and display works of art spanning 5,000 years of world culture from every part of the globe, and to educate the public about art – is the most comprehensive art museum in the Western Hemisphere with a collection now including more than two million works of art."

Title: Deutsch: Einschiffung nach Kythera
Artist: Watteau, Antoine
Source: Wikipedia, public domain
License: GNU Free Documentation License, The Yorck Project [6]

"The reality is I don't own them.
I may have legal title.
But none of us owns ideas."

- Jordan Schnitzer, Portland Art Collector [7]
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  [5] http://www.metmuseum.org/visitor/faq_hist.htm
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