The New York Public Library And The American Academy In Rome Announce Collaboration To Support Global Scholarship In The Humanities
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New York City NY
22 January, 2022
3:38 AM
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Press release from New York Public Library: January 20, 2022 The New York Public Library (NYPL) and the American Academy in Rome (AAR) announced today a new collaboration to advance scholarship in the arts and humanities and to partner on virtual and in-person programming events, including lectures, readings, performances, and concerts. Visiting and resident artists, writers and scholars at the American Academy in Rome will have opportunities to virtually access NYPL's extensive research collections to support their work while in Rome or when visiting New York City. The first joint programming event is planned for this March and will feature a discussion around ethics in public art. The two organizations have a longstanding commitment to advance knowledge and promote the humanities and creative endeavors through independent study in quiet and inspiring spaces and locations. With more than 45 million items available for research including books, manuscripts, photographs, prints, maps, ephemera, audio and recorded sound, and a growing digital collection, NYPL is renowned for the extraordinary comprehensiveness of its historical collections as well as its commitment to providing free and equal access to its resources and facilities. This access will add to and complement the current collection of 167,000 volumes at AAR's Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library, one of the premier research libraries in Rome. "There is a natural affinity between the Library and the American Academy in Rome as both organizations are committed to facilitating and strengthening research in the humanities, creative writing, and artistic innovation. And we are excited to collaborate with them on new opportunities to foster a dynamic exchange of knowledge and ideas," said William Kelly, NYPL's Andrew W. Mellon Director of the Research Libraries. "This partnership with one of the world's great research institutions opens a stunning network of resources for the scholars and artists at the American Academy in Rome," said Mark Robbins, AAR President and CEO. "We look forward to joint programming with NYPL, as part of a series of collaborative initiatives that reinforce the significance of the arts and humanities today." Many of The New York Public Library's research collections and services will be available to the artists and scholars remotely, from personalized email consultations with research curators and librarians to remote access to its online research databases and digitized collections. AAR residents will also have access to the Library's electronic document delivery service, Scan & Deliver, which allows cardholders to request selections from books or articles from scholarly journals, and the Library will scan and deliver them via email. The scanning service also applies to the Shared Collection, a joint initiative that combines millions of items from the extensive research collections of The New York Public Library, Columbia University, Princeton University, and Harvard University—members of the Research Collections and Preservation Consortium (ReCAP)—in one catalog allowing patrons from all four institutions to search the catalog and request scans. This press release was produced by New York Public Library. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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