Kathleen C. Lonbom's research while affiliated with Illinois State University and other places
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Publications (4)
This chapter explores a pilot project investigating the development of audio descriptions to accompany an academic library’s digital image collection. The project was introduced in selected classes and directly involved faculty and students in the creation and delivery of audio descriptions. The collaborative project initiated by the art librarian...
This chapter explores a pilot project investigating the development of audio descriptions to accompany an academic library's digital image collection. The project was introduced in selected classes and directly involved faculty and students in the creation and delivery of audio descriptions. The collaborative project initiated by the art librarian...
The study of children's art spans the disciplines of fine art, history, social and political sciences, and psychology. There are relatively few cohesive children's art collections. One such collection, the International Collection of Child Art (ICCA), comprises more than 10,000 works from the latter half of the twentieth century and resides at Illi...
The International Collection of Child Art is a resource comprised of more than 9,000 artworks created by children from 50 countries and cultures. The collection is housed and managed by Illinois State University's Milner Library as part of its Special Collections. This resource celebrates the creativity and innovative work produced by children with...