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Viewpoint: new strategies for Dutch art libraries
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2016
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Koot, Roman, Nijhoff, Michiel and Scheltjens, Saskia, eds. Kunstbibliotheken in Nederland: tien korte schetsen (Leiden: Primavera Pers, 2007).Google Scholar
2. According to the website of the OKBN, the catalogues of more than half the member libraries are available online. That number will expand over the coming years.Google Scholar
3. For further reading about OKBN or on Dutch art libraries, see the bibliography on the OKBN website: http://www.okbn.nl/activiteiten/bijzondereactiviteiten/bibliografie.htm.Google Scholar
4. Part of this article is based on the unpublished text of Rudi Ekkart’s lecture at the 10th anniversary of the OKBN on December 14, 2007, which has been made available for this article.Google Scholar
5. See de Boer, Tanja, ‘The Museum of the Book in the Hague,’ Art libraries journal
25, no. 1 (2000): 19–24.Google Scholar
6. See the article by Jantiene van Elk in this issue.Google Scholar