Updated content for JSTOR and ARTstor
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Nine new journals have been added to the JSTOR archive. Emory and Henry users will be able to access the new content immediately.
- Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques (Arts & Sciences Complement and Business II Collections)
Release Content: Vols. 1 – 30, 1975-2004
Moving Wall: 1 year
Publisher: University of Toronto on behalf of Canadian Public Policy
ISSN: 0317-0861
Cancer Causes and Control (Health & General Sciences)
Release Content: Vols. 1 – 13, 1990-2002
Moving Wall: 3 years
Publisher: Springer Science + Business Media
ISSN: 0957-5243
Econometric Theory (Arts & Sciences Complement and Business II Collections)
Release Content: Vols. 1 – 16, 1985-2000
Moving Wall: 5 years
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISSN: 0266-4666
The Hastings Center Report (Arts & Sciences Complement)
Release Content: Vols. 1 – 33, 1971-2003
Moving Wall: 2 years
Publisher: Hastings Center
ISSN: 0093-0334
Note: As of 1975, The Hastings Center Report absorbs The Hastings Center Studies.
The Hastings Center Studies (Arts & Sciences Complement)
Release Content: Vols. 1 – 2, 1973-1974
Moving Wall: n/a
Publisher: Hastings Center
ISSN: 0093-3252
Note: As of 1975, The Hastings Center Studies is absorbed by The Hastings Center Report.
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics (Arts & Sciences Complement and Business II Collections)
Release Content: Vols. 1 – 2, 2001-2002
Moving Wall: 3 years
Publisher: Springer Science + Business Media
ISSN: 1389-6563
IRB: Ethics and Human Research (Arts & Sciences Complement)
Release Content: Vols. 1 – 25, 1979-2003
Moving Wall: 2 years
Publisher: Hastings Center
ISSN: 0193-7758
Revista Mexicana de Sociología (Arts & Sciences Complement)
Release Content: Vols. 1 – 64, 1939-2002
Moving Wall: 3 years
Publisher: Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales de la Universidadd Nacional Autónoma de México
ISSN: 0188-2503
Die Unterrichtspraxis / Teaching German (Arts & Sciences Complement)
Release Content: Vols. 1 – 35, 1968-2002
Moving Wall: 3 years
Publisher: American Association of Teachers of German
ISSN: 0042-062x
ARTstor Content Update
Through an exciting partnership, ARTstor is digitizing and will distribute more than 100,000 images from Larry Qualls’ unique archive of contemporary art images. Artstor has announced the initial release of more than 3,000 images from the Larry Qualls Archive.
For nearly three decades, Larry Qualls has been systematically documenting contemporary art exhibitions at galleries and other exhibition spaces throughout New York City and elsewhere. His slides have been and remain an indispensable source – indeed virtually the only reliable source – of contemporary art images for art historians teaching modern and contemporary art. The archive represents an encyclopedic overview of New York City contemporary art exhibitions in the last quarter of the 20th century and the early years of the 21st, documenting prominent, emerging, and aspiring artists – the entire rich fabric of the contemporary art world. ARTstor is also helping to sponsor Larry Qualls’ ongoing effort to continue documenting New York gallery shows. “Not only will my work be preserved for generations to come,” says Larry Qualls,” but the digitization will make the images available widely and in better and more stable form than could ever have been possible with film technology.”
The first release of more than 3,000 Larry Qualls images – now available to ARTstor users – includes works of art shown during the Fall 2001 and Winter 2002 gallery seasons. Subsequent releases in ARTstor will progressively and systematically document earlier gallery seasons. Later seasons will also be released as they are cataloged by Larry Qualls.
Because of copyright considerations, only images of works by artists represented by artists’ rights groups with which ARTstor has existing agreements – the Artists Rights Society (ARS) and the Société des auteurs dans les arts graphiques et plastiques (ADAGP) – or with individual artists with whom ARTstor has reached agreements, may be made available internationally. ARTstor expects that vast majority of the Larry Qualls archive will be made available in the United States.
This initial release includes images of works by approximately 750 modern and contemporary artists, ranging from canonic modern and contemporary artists to representatives of younger generations of working artists, both established and emerging. Among the artists included in this first release of ARTstor images are:
Richard Artschwager
Cecily Brown
Gregory Crewdson
John Currin
Mark Di Suvero
Helen Frankenthaler
Philip Guston
Tim Hawkinson
David Hockney
Agnes Martin
Claes Oldenburg
Tony Oursler
Richard Prince
Gerhard Richter
Susan Rothenberg
Ed Ruscha
Julian Schnabel
Carolee Schneemann
Richard Serra
William Wegman
Rachel Whiteread
Andrea Zittel
To browse these images, please click on “Image Gallery” on the ARTstor “Welcome Page” and then select “Contemporary Art from the Larry Qualls Archive.” Or simply search the keyword “Qualls.”
JSTOR and ARTstor can be accessed through the Kelly Library website (http://library.ehc.edu/) on the A-Z Online Databases page (http://library.ehc.edu/databases.html).