Art and Artifact Collections Database makes its debut

The Special Collections departments at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges are excited to announce the launch of the new Art and Artifact Collections Database, now available to the Tri-College community at http://triarte.brynmawr.edu.

Please note that this resource is currently only available to the Tri-College community either on-campus or via off-campus access through your library’s website.

 

Art and Artifact Collections Homepage

Art and Artifact Collections Database Homepage

 

The database includes over 20,000 archaeology, anthropology, and fine art objects from Bryn Mawr’s collections and several hundred from Haverford’s collections. This multifaceted web site makes possible for the first time access to the colleges’ rich teaching collections for use in classes, for individual research, or for simple enjoyment. Students, faculty, and staff at the Tri-Colleges can now search the collections by artist, subject, culture, geographic region, time period, object type, and many other entry points. Or, users can browse highlighted parts of the collection to learn about the diverse holdings of art and artifacts from around the world.

Special Collections staff and students at both institutions have been working for the past eighteen months on data migration and cleanup, object cataloging, and imaging. To date, over half of the objects in the database have images and the majority have at minimum a basic level of cataloging. The original impetus to harmonize and expand the old, piecemeal databases came from the Graduate Group in Archaeology, Classics, and History of Art, which provided the funding for the initial stages. “Since training in material culture and curatorial practice is a key part of the Graduate Group’s work, it made sense to direct funds towards making the Art and Artifacts Collections more generally known and available,” says Catherine Conybeare, the Director of the Graduate Group. “This project has been managed with extraordinary speed and efficiency, and the whole Special Collections team deserves our hearty thanks.”

 

Screenshot of a selection of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Featured Collections from Bryn Mawr College

Screenshot of a selection of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Featured Collections from Bryn Mawr College

 

Cheryl Klimaszewski came on board as Collections Information Manager at Bryn Mawr in February of 2009 to oversee the transition of the old database records to a new collections management system and to develop the web interface. “It is so rewarding to see the results of everyone’s hard work come to fruition,” she says of the online version of the database. “So many students have been working on this—from cataloging to imaging—they should all be very proud. Plus, it’s a really terrific learning experience, since the skills students learn by cataloging and imaging our collections are transferrable to any museum, library, or archive anywhere.”

The biggest benefit of the database will be the increased awareness of these resources on all the Tri-College campuses. “The Art and Artifacts Database is a huge step forward for Bryn Mawr and Haverford. A great deal of work has gone on behind the scenes to make this possible. Now students and faculty can know more fully the tremendous resources that are available for them to study. We hope this will lead to greater use of our material objects on both campuses,” says John Anderies, Head of Special Collections at Haverford College. Eric Pumroy, Director of Library Collections and Seymour Adelman Head of Special Collections at Bryn Mawr, agrees: “Our extraordinary collections of art and artifacts have been hidden for far too long. This database finally makes it possible for students and faculty to explore the collections in a systematic way, and should lead to exciting new opportunities for teaching and research.”

 

The Advanced Search screen

The Advanced Search screen

 

For more information about the
Art and Artifact Collections database contact:

Cheryl Klimaszewski, Digital Collections Specialist
cklimaszew@brynmawr.edu
610-526-5093

To see the collections in person, contact:

Brian Wallace, Curator/Academic Liaison for Art and Artifacts
bwallace@brynmawr.edu
610-526-5335

or

Marianne Weldon, Collections Manager
mweldon@brynmawr.edu
610-526-5022

The Beginning of the End (of the Renovation)

Things are abuzz in Special Collections in Canaday Library this week, as the renovations to the Eva Jane Coombe ’52 Special Collections Suite and Special Collections staff areas are wrapping up. Here’s a “sneak peek” taken as the contractors finish up and we start to move in. Stay tuned for more news on inaugural events celebrating our new space!

The soon-to-be-completed exhibition case (right) with the new reading room (left).

The soon-to-be-completed exhibition case (right) with the entrance to the reading room (left).

The reading room

The reading room.

The entrance to the new Seminar Room.

The entrance to the new Seminar Room.

The hallway/sitting area with room for student art exhibitions.

The hallway/sitting area with room for student art exhibitions.

Special Collections will be open for business with hours from 1 pm – 4:30 pm Monday, August 30th. Regular hours will resume beginning Tuesday, September 7th.

See the Special Collections webpage for more information.

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