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Documenting art in Finland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Irmeli Isomäki*
Affiliation:
The Library, The Fine Arts Academy of Finland, Helsinki
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Abstract

Literature on Finnish art can be sought via the national bibliography and periodicals indexes and a bibliography of Finnish history; these bibliographies are available as databases as well as in printed form and on microfiche. A working party on art libraries is looking into ways of widening bibliographical control of art literature. The publications themselves, and unpublished information, can be found in libraries and archives of several kinds, from the Library of Helsinki University to the libraries and archives of colleges of art and architecture, museums, and artists’ associations. Many of these organisations are active in gathering and publishing information. The Fine Arts Academy of Finland administers the Art Musum of the Ateneum, Finland’s national gallery, and maintains extensive collections of visual resources, exhibition catalogues, periodicals, and press clippings.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1988

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References

1. KDOK/MINTU comprises the databases KOTI, KATI, KAUSI, KAUKO, and MUSA.Google Scholar
2. The Nordic Arts Centre Library has recently published the first edition of Nordiska konstbibliotek = Pohjoismaisia taidekirjastoja = Nordic Art Libraries, a directory of art libraries in the Nordic countries.Google Scholar