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In celebration of the centennial year of the first issue in 1913, and building upon the foundations of the “Centennial Anthology” compiled in 2011, we feature three articles in two different formats toward consideration of The Art Bulletin’s digital future. You may look back at developments of the print journal through an interactive timeline in which all Table of Contents are grouped by decade; publishing trends and editorial statements are noted by year. Scalar, the publishing platform used here, allows further exploration of this information through links, much like a web site, and by tags, which, more than key words, allow several alternate presentations. Is this the kind of publishing option The Art Bulletin should consider taking advantage of in its digital future? No step into the future should be undertaken without concerted consideration of past developments and current essential services by the readership of The Art Bulletin. We ask you to explore this site, imagine the possibilities, and let us know your thoughts.
Interactive Timeline
Featured Readings (From the Centennial Anthology)
Ananda K. Coomaraswamy
“Ornament”
Art Bulletin 89, no. 2
(June 2007): 211–38
Suzanne Preston Blier
“Imagining Otherness in Ivory: African Portrayals of the Portuguese ca. 1492”
Art Bulletin 89, no. 2
(June 2007): 211–38
Links
The Art Bulletin at FiftyThe Eye, the Hand, the Mind: 100 Years of the College Art Association
The Beginnings
The Changing Face of Scholarly Publishing: CAA's Publications Program
CAA Advocacy: The Nexus of Art and Politics
Conclusion: The Next 100 Years
Related Websites
Howard Singerman, "Art Journal at Fifty"The Art Bulletin Centennial Anthology
CAA Centennial Sessions
The Eye, the Hand, the Mind
Editors in Chief of the Art Bulletin
The Art Bulletin
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