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Visual
Materials
and
Online
Access
:
Issues
Concerning
Content
Representation
Beaudoin, Joan E.
Art documentation, 2007, Vol.26 (2), p.24-28
[Revista revisada por pares]
ARLIS/NA (Art Libraries Society of North America)
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Título:
Visual
Materials
and
Online
Access
:
Issues
Concerning
Content
Representation
Autor:
Beaudoin, Joan E.
Materias:
Analogy
;
Art museums
;
Computer science
;
Content
(Freudian dream analysis)
;
Cultural objects
;
Image retrieval
;
Indexing
;
Information science
;
Lying
;
Metadata
;
Metaphor
;
Multimedia
;
Representation
(arts)
;
State of affairs
;
Subject indexing
;
Subject terms
;
Visual
materials
;
World Wide Web
Es parte de:
Art documentation, 2007, Vol.26 (2), p.24-28
Descripción:
ture addressing the topic of intellectual
access
to
visual
materials
. However, while conducting the investigation it became clear that none of the authors had presented a general overview of the difficulties surrounding the topic itself. Several areas covered in detail in several separate articles are examined here, since it was felt that a higher and more holistic view of the current situation surrounding image
access
was needed. The painting La trahison des images (The Treachery of Images) by Ren? Magritte stands as an appropriate metaphor for the state of affairs
concerning
intel lectual
access
to images. While the realistic
representation
of the pipe is definitely a believable image, it is certainly not a pipe. Similarly, much of the research into
content
representation
of images appears not to recognize a number of basic
issues
under lying the difficulty in achieving satisfactory results in this area. One of the critical reasons for the lack of tools and techniques for
access
to
visual
materials
is the low status these materials have historically held in libraries and archives.1 Most collections of cultural materials and their visual surrogates remain, at least in part, unindexed in the basic sense. At the same time pressures to "make it all available" continue to rise at a nearly exponential rate.2 While it sounds alarmist to state this, a comparable analogy to the print world would be to expect a book collection, indexed as it would have been in a pre-card-catalog era, to be fully acces sible online within a few months.
Editor:
ARLIS/NA (Art Libraries Society of North America)
Idioma:
Inglés
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