Promoting Visual Literacy Across Campus: a Case Study Visual Resources Collections Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan. VRA Conference.

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Promoting Visual Literacy Across Campus: a Case Study Visual Resources Collections Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan. VRA Conference 32, Session #4 The Teaching Turn: From Static Collections to Dynamic Learning Centers March 13, 2014 Molly Schoen

An Overview of the VRC History of Art Visual Resources Collections (HART VRC), at the University of Michigan History of Art Visual Resources Collections (HART VRC), at the University of Michigan Contains: Contains: – 80,000 + digital images Copy photography Copy photography Digitized slide distribution sets Digitized slide distribution sets Vendor images Vendor images – 150,000 35mm slides used for teaching (weeded from a collection of 300,000) – 50,000 lantern slides – 200,000 + archival research images (negatives, prints, slides of original photography)

An Overview of the VRC Examples of collections: Examples of collections: – Palace Museum Archive – South Asian Art Archive – Islamic Art Archive – Romanesque Archive – Sinai Archive – Distribution sets, slides created and sold by UM, ACSAA: American Council on Southern Asian Art ACSAA: American Council on Southern Asian Art AAPD: Asian Art Photographic Distribution AAPD: Asian Art Photographic Distribution UMSD:University of Michigan Slide Distribution (western art) UMSD:University of Michigan Slide Distribution (western art) Ilene Forsyth Romanesque Collection

The Ghost of VRC Past Inconsistent Record Keeping – AAPD numbering: each slide supposed to have a unique, four-digit number. – different slides were sometimes replaced in AAPD sets over time. The staff at the time would just re- use the same numbers, so numerous works share the same accession numbers.

The Ghost of VRC Past

Services offered to HART faculty only Services offered to HART faculty only Stuffy rules, unfriendly signage Stuffy rules, unfriendly signage

VRC in Transition Stopped circulating slides for teaching in 2009 Stopped circulating slides for teaching in 2009 Weeded copy photography slides, slides from certain vendors, and some duplicates. Weeded copy photography slides, slides from certain vendors, and some duplicates. Digitization services extended to extra-departmental faculty and UM- Dearborn faculty Digitization services extended to extra-departmental faculty and UM- Dearborn faculty Began services to HART graduate students in 2012 Began services to HART graduate students in 2012 – Unofficially, we can sometimes digitize materials for undergraduate students as well.

Challenges Steady decline in faculty image orders: Steady decline in faculty image orders: – 2011: 221 – 2012: 205 – 2013: 144 Faculty are able to find their own images online now more than ever Faculty are able to find their own images online now more than ever How do we stay relevant? How do we stay relevant? – Increase access to collections – Promote best practices / visual literacy – Collaborate with faculty on writing grants for long-term digitization projects – Collaborate with other departments across campus – New outreach initiatives

Increase Access to Collections Moving away from cataloging individual images at item level Instead, focus on creating finding aids in EAD format – Displays online and is searchable – Can be integrated with other UM Library finding aids Finding aids created in the past were done just using Word and were not posted online. – Recruited Library & Information Science students from Wayne State University to convert them to EAD

Promote Best Practices and Visual Literacy Classroom presentations on finding images revamped to explain why visual literacy is important: Classroom presentations on finding images revamped to explain why visual literacy is important: – Know when to trust the publisher of an image – Accuracy – Copyright concerns Presentations given to History of Art classes as well as Classics and other departments Presentations given to History of Art classes as well as Classics and other departments Screenshot showing color variations in Google Images

Collaborating with Faculty Collaborating with Faculty As we uncover collections, we contact faculty who may be interested As we uncover collections, we contact faculty who may be interested – We came across a box of century-old Japanese and Chinese scrolls, had a student inventory and describe them, then notified faculty involved with Asian art. – After finding slides of costume and dance photographs, we set up a meeting to show them to a professor within the Department of Dance Jin Nong. Ink Play, Leaf

Collaborating with Faculty Working on writing several grants with faculty Working on writing several grants with faculty – Promotes the professor’s work and puts the VRC in the spotlight – Provides funding for long-term digitization projects, which: Increases public access through online availability Increases public access through online availability Ensures longevity of VRC Ensures longevity of VRC

Collaborating with other departments We frequently meet with UM Library staff on a variety of projects: – Finding aids – using templates created by UM Libraries, with possibility of using their library catalog platform to host our finding aids. – Giving joint presentations to students on research and copyright Collections Committee: a campus-wide group of people working in museum, library, and digital collections. – Discuss issues and share new developments.

New Outreach Initiatives Publicity Publicity – Collaborate with HART marketing specialist for updates on the department’s website, facebook page, and newsletters – Regularly update our own website – Announcements on library informations screens Faculty Outreach Faculty Outreach – Fall faculty meeting: do an “elevator pitch” to inform faculty of VRC services – Also contact via at the beginning of each term The VRC homepage, with new “Search Our Images” button displayed prominently

New Outreach Initiatives Event Hosting Event Hosting – Emeriti Appreciation Event – Copyright Q&A – Fall Open House – Technology sessions