**Please excuse cross-posting!**

Hello collective wisdom,

I wanted to update my records on which museums and institutions offer images
for academic publishing, so that if a faculty member wants information on
what is available "out there" for high-quality imagery for their upcoming
publication, I will have an updated list.

At VRA/ARLIS 2011, ARTstor presented on the expansion of their IAP program,
so I am already aware of what they are doing. My records are now outdated
and consist of the V&A Museum and the British Museum. Does anyone know of
others? Also, I know that stipulations usually require a print run of 4,000
or less and may have other usage restrictions.

In addition to ARTstor, I am also aware of VADS, Bridgeman Art Library,
AKG-images, and of course, Art Resource. From the VRA Listserve, I was able
to add AICT and Yale University Art Gallery my no-cost list and the New York
Public Library, the Granger Collection, and Archivision as some for-a-fee
options.

Are there other similar services?

Thank you so much!
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Stephanie Beene (MA and MSIS)
Visual Resources Coordinator
Lewis and Clark College
0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland, OR 97219-7899
sbeene at lclark.edu
Phone: (503) 768-7387
Fax: (503) 768-7282
*Visit us @:*
http://library.lclark.edu/vrc -- Lewis & Clark's VRC's Website
http://accessceramics.org/ -- accessCeramics, a Contemporary Ceramics
resource
http://lcvrc.blogspot.com/, Image/Idea, Lewis & Clark's VRC Blog

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