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							     "Art History and the Digital World" brings together a group  of scholars, artists, librarians, and experts in technology, publishing, and  law to explore issues at the intersection of digital technologies and the study  of art. Of particular interest is the nature of emergent technologies: How do  such technologies relate to the research, publication, and dissemination of  scholarly work, copyright, resource access, and quality and character of  reproduction? How can those engaged in art-historical research participate  effectively and advantageously in the development of technologies? 
																		   
								    Please Note: Selected presentations from the Forum are available online,  for educational purposes only, until April 30, 2007. 
																	   
									
									                                    The Getty Research Institute (GRI) is a program of the J.  Paul Getty Trust. Other programs of the Trust include the J. Paul Getty Museum,  the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI), and the Getty Foundation.
  
								  The  College Art Association (CAA) supports all practitioners and interpreters of  visual art and culture, including  artists and scholars, who join together to cultivate the ongoing understanding  of art as a fundamental form of human expression. |