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Visual Resources
Visual Resources
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/01973762.html
Aims and Scope:
Visual Resources An International Journal of Documentation
is devoted to the study of images and their use. Those
images which depict architecture and works of art are of
primary concern. The process by which these images are
made, organized and ultimately utilized is investigated.
This journal explores how visual language is structured and
visual meaning communicated and also illustrates how
picture collections are acquired, organized, indexed, and
preserved. Its scope delves into the past and looks toward
the future. Included herein is an analysis of how
reproductive images have influenced the perception of art,
and how the interpretation of images has affected academic
disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, history,
and particularly art and architectural history.
Visual Resources examines early attempts to document the visual,
reports on the state of visual resources, assesses the
effect of electronic technology on the future use of visual
materials, and provides a platform for the reporting of new
ways to organize and access visual information. It hopes to
incite further experimentation and speculation about the
potential uses of visual materials, and to increase the
appreciation of visual documentation.
Editors: Helene E. Roberts, Dartmouth University, USA and
Christine Sundt, University of Oregon, USA
Publication Details:
Volume 19, 2003, 4 issues per year
ISSN 0197-3762
Internet Marketing Assistant: Claire Arnott
Email: claire.arnott@tandf.co.uk
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