This year’s edition of the RLP Roundtable will feature an update on the OCLC Research project
Operationalizing the Art Research Collective Collection (OpArt). This two-year project, launched in January 2021, seeks to identify potential collaborative models to address shared sustainability barriers and to consider practically what art libraries will need to know and to do to make these models operational.
OpArt is supported through a grant by the
Samuel H. Kress Foundation with significant co-investment from OCLC. We are grateful for the advice and perspective of our Advisory Committee:
- Jon Evans, Chief of Libraries and Archives, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
- Rebecca Friedman, Assistant Librarian, Marquand Library, Princeton University
- Roger Lawson, Executive Librarian, National Gallery of Art
- Autumn Mather, Director, Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, Art Institute of Chicago
- Lori Salmon, Head, Institute of Fine Arts Library, New York University
- Keli Rylance, Head Librarian, Richardson Memorial Library, Saint Louis Art Museum
- Kathleen Salomon, Chief Librarian, Associate Director, Getty Research Institute
- Tony White, University Librarian, OCAD University