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The Faculty of Fine Arts Digital Image and Slide Collection

The Faculty of Fine Arts Digital Image and Slide Collection, located in the Department of Art History (EV 3.741), provides digital images and digitization services to faculty for teaching purposes. It also collaborates with the University of Toronto and other Canadian universities by uploading its digital collection to the Federated Academic Digital Imaging System (FADIS) database (password required – please ask in the Digital Image and Slide Collection), accessible to faculty, staff and students. In addition, the collection includes approximately 300,000 35 mm slides of contemporary and historic art and architecture. No appointment necessary.

For image inquiries or more information, contact the Faculty of Fine Arts Visual Resources Curator Dr. Janice Anderson.

 

Concordia University Libraries

Concordia University Libraries support the University's mission "to develop and disseminate knowledge and values and to act as a social critic."As an essential partner in the academic enterprise, the Libraries provide a diverse university community with the information resources and services fundamental to learning and the pursuit of knowledge. In so doing, the Libraries foster an environment in which Concordia University students, faculty, and staff can become "informed and responsibly critical citizens who are committed to learning and to the spirit of inquiry."

Graduate students have access to the CRÉPUQ library card which provides borrowing rights in all Canadian university libraries.

 

Fine Arts Reading Room

The Fine Arts Reading Room is a cornucopia of resources including a well stocked library of contemporary art-historical and theoretical books as well as a growing collection of magazines and periodicals. Situated on the second floor of the Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex (EV-2.785), it also provides a comfortable lounge area equipped with computers, a scanner, a printer and free Internet access.

 

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