I thought some information about the Visual Resources Association and what they have to offer might be of interest to some members of this list.
The Visual Resources Association is devoted to advancing knowledge, research, and education in the field of visual information resources. VRA advocates and promotes a spirit of cooperation among its members and with related professional organizations. If you are interested in issues related to the study of, access to, and management of images in any media, I encourage you to learn more about our organization.
Our international membership includes information specialists; digital image specialists; art, architecture, film, and video librarians; museum curators; slide, photograph, microfilm, and digital archivists; architectural firms; galleries; publishers; image system vendors; rights and reproductions officials; photographers; art historians; artists; and scientists.
On behalf of the VRA, I invite you to take advantage of the most comprehensive resource for visual information professionals by joining us. For more information about our organization, membership, listserv, and publications, visit the VRA web site at //vraweb.org.
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Trudy Levy, VRA, SLA
Image Integration
The Digital Imaging Guide
7 Third Ave., SF, CA 94118 415/750 1274
Images are information - Manage them
http://www.DIG-Mar.com
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