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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 368.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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       [1] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@parallel.park.uga.edu> (110)
             Subject: Statewide offering of The AMICO Library via Nylink

       [2] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@parallel.park.uga.edu> (102)
             Subject: VTLS Inc. and AMICO Sign Distribution Agreement

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             Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 09:16:38 +0000
             From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@parallel.park.uga.edu>
             Subject: Statewide offering of The AMICO Library via Nylink

    >> From: Kelly Richmond <Kelly@amico.org>

    Statewide offering of The AMICO LibraryTM through Agreement with Nylink

    AMICO Headquarters; Pittsburgh, PA

    The Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) and Nylink have entered into a
    cooperative purchasing agreement to make The AMICO LibraryTM available to
    Nylink's membership at competitive rates. The AMICO Library will be available
    for subscription via two distributor options, H.W. Wilson
    (http://www.hwwilson.com) or VTLS (http://www.vtls.com). A preview trial
    period
    of The AMICO Library will be in effect Nov. 15th through Dec. 31st, 2001; then,
    subscriptions will begin Jan. 1st, 2002. Full Nylink members and cooperative
    purchasing participants should visit
    http://www.nylink.suny.edu/coop/coop.htm to
    learn more and sign up for the free trial. Nylink is a diverse membership
    organization of over 350 institutions in New York state and the surrounding
    region. The institutional diversity that will now come into contact with The
    AMICO Library furthers AMICO's goal of wide delivery matched to varied user
    needs.

    Jennifer Trant, AMICO's Executive Director, declared, "This is a landmark
    agreement for AMICO. Not only do we now have exposure to a wide-ranging mix of
    potential AMICO Library subscribers, we get to introduce two of our new
    distributors and secure a relationship with Nylink. Organizations like Nylink
    provide excellent opportunities for AMICO to broaden our reach beyond the
    higher educational level in which we have already made in-roads and gain
    recognition as a resource with applicability for K-12 schools and public
    libraries, as well." Mary-Alice Lynch, Executive Director of Nylink, adds,
    "Providing access to The AMICO Library via our cooperative purchasing agreement
    is a welcome addition to the current offerings that Nylink makes available. We
    feel that making strong, well-documented visual materials available to our
    members is important for curricular multiplicity and users' education in visual
    literacy."

    About Nylink
    Nylink, established in 1973 as The SUNY/OCLC Network, is a not-for-profit
    membership organization providing services to libraries throughout New York
    State and beyond. As one of 16 regional OCLC (Online Computer Library
    Center)-affiliated networks, Nylink provides user support and training for OCLC
    products and services to its member libraries. Additionally, Nylink provides
    training, support and consulting services for libraries on a broad range of
    technology-related issues, and facilitates group purchasing opportunities to
    help libraries obtain cost-effective alternatives to electronic information.
    All libraries and library-related organizations in the state of New York are
    eligible for Nylink membership.Nylink's goal continues to be to provide our
    members with the information, training and support they need.

    Approximately 350 institutions, representing more than 700 academic, special,
    government, law, medical, public, school and non-profit libraries, and library
    systems, are Nylink members. Depending on the needs of your library, and the
    services you choose, Nylink offers a range of membership categories. Nylink
    members are encouraged to advise both the Network and OCLC, and to have a voice
    in Network planning and decision making. Full members of Nylink have the
    opportunity to become involved with its governance, and to participate in
    Nylink Advisory Groups and Nylink Council. Nylink is administered through the
    Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs of the State
    University of New York.

    About AMICO
    The Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) is an independent non-profit
    corporation with 501 (c) 3 designation from the IRS. Founded in 1997 with 23
    Members, the Consortium today is made up of over 30 major museums in the United
    States and Canada. It's an innovative collaboration not seen before in
    museums that shares, shapes, and standardizes digital information regarding
    museum collections and enables its educational use. Membership is open to any
    institution with a collection of art.

    AMICO Members make annual contributions of multimedia documentation of works in
    their museums' collections. This is regularly compiled and made available as
    The AMICO Library to universities, colleges, schools, and public libraries.
    The 2001-2002 edition of The AMICO Library documents approximately 78,000
    different works of art, from prehistoric goddess figures to contemporary
    installations. More than simply an image database, works in The AMICO Library
    are fully documented and may also include curatorial text about the artwork,
    detailed provenance information, multiple views of the work itself, and other
    related multimedia. "Subscribers find The AMICO Library valuable because it
    combines the immediacy and accessibility of the Web with the persistence and
    academic weight of traditional library reference sources," states Ms. Trant.

    The AMICO Library is accessible over secure networks to institutional
    subscribers including universities, colleges, libraries, schools, and museums,
    and now serves over 1.5 million users on four continents, including faculty,
    students, teachers, staff, and researchers. Educational institutions may
    subscribe to The AMICO Library by contacting one of its distributors. These
    include the Research Libraries Group (RLG), the Ohio Library and Information
    Network (OhioLINK), H.W. Wilson, SCRAN, and VTLS. Potential subscribers may
    preview a Thumbnail Catalog of the AMICO Library and get further information at
    http://www.amico.org.

    Contact Information:
    AMICO
    Kelly Richmond
    Communications Director
    Art Museum Image Consortium
    Phone: +1 412 422 8533
    Email: kelly@amico.org
    Web: http://www.amico.org

    Nylink
    Jen Stelling
    Products and Services Librarian
    Email: stellingj@nylink.suny.edu
    OR
    Tatiana Sahm
    Products and Services Librarian
    Email: sahmt@nylink.suny.edu
    Nylink
    Phone: 518-443-5444 or 1-800-342-3353
    Web: http://www.nylink.suny.edu

    -------------------------
    Kelly Richmond
    Communications Director
    Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO)
    2008 Murray Ave, Suite D
    Pittsburgh, PA 15217 USA
    phone: +1 412 422 8533
    fax: +1 412 422 8594
    http://www.amico.org
    kelly@amico.org
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             Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 09:17:09 +0000
             From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@parallel.park.uga.edu>
             Subject: VTLS Inc. and AMICO Sign Distribution Agreement

    >> From: Kelly Richmond <Kelly@amico.org>

    Greater Delivery Choices for The AMICO LibraryTM: VTLS Inc. and AMICO
    Sign Distribution Agreement

    AMICO Headquarters; Pittsburgh, PA

    The Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) and VTLS Inc. have signed a
    distribution agreement to deliver The AMICO LibraryTM. VTLS Inc., a leader in
    client-server integrated library automation solutions, is the latest in a
    series of providers, announced in recent months, making The AMICO Library
    available for a variety of user types, from small art institutes to large
    public library systems, K-12 schools to state universities, at reasonable rates
    with different functional and interface flexibility. The objective is to make
    The AMICO Library widely available and provide users with a choice of service
    providers so they may select one that particularly suits their unique needs.

    To begin distribution of their presentation of The AMICO Library VTLS has
    agreed to be a distributor option for the cooperative purchasing program newly
    available to Nylink members. Nylink is a not-for-profit membership
    organization providing services to libraries throughout New York State and
    beyond. Services include training, support and consulting services for
    libraries on a broad range of technology-related issues and facilitating group
    purchasing opportunities to help libraries obtain cost-effective access to
    electronic information. A preview trial period will be available to Nylink
    members from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31, 2001.

    As AMICO's Executive Director, Jennifer Trant, notes, "VTLS is a wonderful
    addition to our growing provider array. VTLS's existing alliances in libraries
    worldwide and their multi-lingual capabilities are of great interest to AMICO.
    We hope these connections will help build links to and added functionality for
    potential users of The AMICO Library in countries beyond those we currently
    serve, since this expanded access keeps our Members activated and engaged. As
    a proven expert in library automation with a keen focus on technology and
    future-driven solutions without sparing the ultimate user focus VTLS
    coordinates well with AMICO's own desire to promote technology to widen and
    deepen educational use of museum collections."

    "Our work to process and deliver The AMICO Library has been an exciting
    challenge. We feel that we have found a great way to allow users to examine
    and enjoy this visually rich collection," says Dr. Vinod Chachra, President of
    VTLS Inc. "The Virtua Hi-Resolution Image Navigator seems perfectly suited for
    displaying this unique collection."

    About VTLS
    VTLS Inc. (www.vtls.com) is an ISO 9001 registered company. With over 25 years
    of experience creating smarter libraries, museums, archives and corporations,
    VTLS Inc. is an international leader in integrated library automation, digital
    imaging services and RFID technology. VTLS Inc. solutions include Virtua ILS -
    Integrated Library Systems, Visual MIS - Multimedia and Imaging Solutions and
    Vista CPS - Companion Product Suite. VTLS is a corporate member of the American
    Library Association, a voting member of NISO, and a charter member and sponsor
    of CNI. A diverse customer base of more than 900 libraries located in 32
    countries gives VTLS a global perspective of the industry and compels the
    company to abide by strict international standards.

    About AMICO
    The Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) is an independent non-profit
    corporation with 501 (c) 3 designation from the IRS. Founded in 1997 with 23
    Members, the Consortium today is made up of over 30 major museums in the United
    States and Canada. It's an innovative collaboration not seen before in
    museums that shares, shapes, and standardizes digital information regarding
    museum collections and enables its educational use. Membership is open to any
    institution with a collection of art.

    AMICO Members make annual contributions of multimedia documentation of works in
    their museums' collections. This is regularly compiled and made available as
    The AMICO Library to universities, colleges, schools, and public libraries.
    The 2001-2002 edition of The AMICO Library documents approximately 78,000
    different works of art, from prehistoric goddess figures to contemporary
    installations. More than simply an image database, works in The AMICO Library
    are fully documented and may also include curatorial text about the artwork,
    detailed provenance information, multiple views of the work itself, and other
    related multimedia. "Subscribers find The AMICO Library valuable because it
    combines the immediacy and accessibility of the Web with the persistence and
    academic weight of traditional library reference sources," states Ms. Trant.

    The AMICO Library is accessible over secure networks to institutional
    subscribers including universities, colleges, libraries, schools, and museums,
    and now serves over 1.5 million users on four continents, including faculty,
    students, teachers, staff, and researchers. Educational institutions may
    subscribe to The AMICO Library by contacting one of its distributors. These
    include the Research Libraries Group (RLG), the Ohio Library and Information
    Network (OhioLINK), H.W. Wilson, SCRAN, and now VTLS. A subscription to The
    AMICO Library provides a license to use works for a broad range of educational
    purposes. Potential subscribers may preview a Thumbnail Catalog of the AMICO
    Library and get further information at http://www.amico.org.

    Contact Information:
    AMICO
    Kelly Richmond
    Communications Director
    Art Museum Image Consortium
    Phone: +1 412 422 8533
    Email: kelly@amico.org
    Web: http://www.amico.org

    VTLS
    Krisha Chachra
    Public Relations Officer
    VTLS Inc.
    Phone: +1 540 557 1200
    Email: chachrak@vtls.com
    Web: http://www.vtls.com
    -------------------------
    Kelly Richmond
    Communications Director
    Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO)
    2008 Murray Ave, Suite D
    Pittsburgh, PA 15217 USA
    phone: +1 412 422 8533
    fax: +1 412 422 8594
    http://www.amico.org
    kelly@amico.org
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