Tutorial 5. Further access to titles

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What?
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Linear
Perspective
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Perspective
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3. Personal Terms
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Thl.:
Theorie
der Linear-Perspektive
Friedrich Christian
Steiner at
1861
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of instruction
in linear
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Forsyth
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perspective records effects
of distance
(inverse size/distance
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Universal
Leon
Battista
Alberti.
For
instance,
if
we
type
the
variant
name
Leo
Noster
we
arrive
at
A
graduated
course
of
instruction
in
linear
perspective
David
Forsyth
1885
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on
objects
as
they
appear
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a
transparent
window
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plane,
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Landscape
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purpose
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strategy
involving
Personal
terms
is
more
suitable.
A
manual
Leon
of
elementary
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problems
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in
linear
perspective
Samuel
Edward
Warren
1873
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1868 or
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Edward
Warren
perspective.
position
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frog's
One
Point
Laser
A
manual
of
elementary
problems
in
the
linear
perspective
of
form
…
Samuel
Edward
Warren
1874
eye
or
bird's
eye
perspective
is
involved.
The
position
of
the
picture
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Law
A manual of elementary problems in theplane
linear perspective
of form
Samuel Edward
Warren
1882
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Edward Warren
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1886
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because
it invovles
unified
(homogeneous)
spaces and 1888
one can
A manual of elementary problems in theislinear
perspective
of form
…
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Edward Warren
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Letters
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A manual of linear perspective
Richard Somers Smith
1858
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start
bibliography.
encyclopaedias
such
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and shade
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of
120
the
other
term. and
A manual
of linear perspective. Perspective of form, shade and …
Richard Somers Smith
1857
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Terms
as
Britannica
1911
etc.
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A manual of linear perspective. Perspective
of form, shade and...
Richard Somers Smith
1864
Titles.
dictionaries.
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Linear
Astrolabe
A popular outline of perspective or Perspective
graphic projection...parallel, diagonal, pan... Thomas Morris
1869
Linear
A text Drawing
book of geometrical drawing
William Minifie
1850
A text Perspective
book of geometrical drawing
William Minifie
1855
Linear
A text book of geometrical drawing
William Minifie
1865
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SourcesChoice
Guided
Terms
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1.
Chronological
2.
Terms
Secondary
Literature
2.
Learning
Logarithmic Spiral
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Literature
Strategy
for
2. Strategy
Literature
Direct
Titles
2.
By
Title
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3.
Primary
Personal
Other
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Literature
Terms
3.
By
Author
Further
Definitions
4.
Media
4.
Secondary
Database
Field
Literature
Terms
4.
Bibliographies
Explanations
5.
5. Quality
Both
Subject
Headings
5.
Standard
lists
Titles
6.
Quantity
6.
Earlier
Standard
Bibliographies
Classification
6.
Partial
Contents
7.
Questions
7.
Multiple
Classification
7.
Full
Contents
8.
8. Space
Comparative Ontologies
9. Leisure
10. Time
11. Tools
Topic Choices Levels
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Where?
Titles
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When?
Places
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Dates
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Why?
Introductions
Reasons
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Data Base Terms: MDA (Museum Documentation Association)
The fourth strategy
level lists available
database fields
under each of the
six questions.
Strategy 4. Database Fields Terms
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•WHAT
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the fields of the database
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these
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3.
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Terms
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5.
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Multiple Classification
8.
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Comparative Ontologies
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11. Tools
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Who?
What?
Authors
Titles
Where?
Places
Clicking on any
term gives access
Strategy
5. Subject
Headings
Library
of Congress:
Subject
Headings
to Library of
Congress holdings
As we extend our search to major
collections,
Name
for that subject
subject
headings.
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with Who.
When?
Dates
Why?
Introductions
Reasons
we need their
Perspective
In
Strategy
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begin
the Library
of at
For
instance,
if we
typewith
the subject
variant headings
name Leoof
Noster
we arrive
Perspective
1790-1850
Perspective
1810-1840
Congress.
Leon Battista Alberti.
Perspective 1830-1860
Perspective
Eventually
1860-1900
this will be expanded to include other subject headings,
Perspective
Bibliography
and keywords.
Perspective Bibliography Catalogs
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Perspective Bibliography. [from old catalog]
Perspective Catalogs
Perspective Congresses
Perspective correlation in geology. [from old catalog]
Perspective Data processing
Perspective Early works to 1800
Perspective Early works to 1800 Addresses, essays, lectures
Perspective Early works to 1800 Exhibitions
Perspective Early works to 1800. [from old catalog]
Perspective Exhibitions
Perspective. [from old catalog]
Perspective History
Perspective History 17th century Congresses
Perspective History Catalogs
Perspective History Congresses
Perspective History Exhibitions
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Titles
1.
Access
Goal
1. Terms
SourcesChoice
Guided
2.
2.
Learning
Strategy
2.
Literature
Direct
3.
Keywords
3.
Levels
Visualisation
3.
Primary
Personal
Literature
Terms
4.
Libraries
4. Other
Media
4.
SecondaryField
Database
Literature
Terms
5.
5. Quality
Both
Subject
Headings
6.
6. Quantity
Earlier Bibliographies
Standard
Classification
7. Questions
7.
Multiple Classification
8.
8. Space
Comparative Ontologies
9. Leisure
10. Time
11. Tools
Topic Choices Levels
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Who?
What?
Authors
Titles
Where?
When?
Places
Clicking on any term
in classification gives
Strategy 6. Standard Classification
access to Library of
Library of Congress Classification
Congress holdings for
Subject headings are effectively
alphabetical lists
Name
that subject
Dates
How?
Why?
Introductions
Reasons
of relevant
terms.
Let us begin with Who.
ARCHITECTURE
Classifications are effectively tree versions of the same terms,
For instance,
we -type
the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at
Generalifworks
Continued
which showArchitecture
their relations.
and the handicapped
Leon Battista Alberti.
NA 254
General works
Level 6 uses
the LC Classification as an example of this access.
By special group
NA 255
NA 255
NA
NA
NA
NA
256
256
(2570)
259
NA 259
NA 259
NA 259
.A3 Aged
.P5 Physically handicapped
Works for general readers
e.g. Poetry of architecture, Seven lamps of architecture,e
Juvenile works
Addresses, essays, lectures
Collective
Single
Business management for architects, see NA1996
Tables, pocketbooks, etc.
Cf. TH151, Building construction
Miscellaneous maxims, etc.
Anecdotes and curiosities of architecture and architects
Facetiae, satire, etc.
Atlases, collections of plans, architectural
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STRATEGY
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Access
Goal
1. Guided
SourcesChoice
2.
Learning
2. Strategy
Literature
Direct
3.
Levels
3. Visualisation
Primary Literature
Personal
Terms
4. Media
4.
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Database
Literature
Terms
5.
5. Quality
Both
Subject
Headings
6.
6. Quantity
Earlier Bibliographies
Standard
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7. Questions
7.
Multiple Classification
8.
8. Space
Comparative Ontologies
9. Leisure
10. Time
11. Tools
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What?
Authors
Titles
Where?
Places
When?
Dates
How?
Why?
Introductions
Reasons
Combined Subject List
Classification
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Strategy 7. Multiple
Classification
Name
Let us begin with Who.
orders the world in accordance with one
A classification
system
Top
of the AAT hierarchies
Pedestal
mind
set
or
world-view.
Activities
Facet
For
instance,
if we type the variant name Leo Noster we arrive at
Pediments
Pendulum
(theory)
Processes
and
Leon
Battista
Alberti.
As we go furtherTechniques
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Pentagram <processes and techniques>
multiple world-views.
Pentimenti
<processes and techniques by specific type>
Performance
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sections
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<perspective and shading techniques>
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Periodical
illustrations
Periodicals. folios
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perspective
perspective
Periodicals. general and miscellaneous
Perspective
anamorphic
perspective
Permanent exhibition
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atmospheric perspective
Person stimulating the arts
axial perspective
Perspective
Perspective see also avp
bifocal perspective
Perspective cf. nc749-750, graphic
arts technique
t369, mechanical drawing
curvilinear
perspective
Perspective geometrical works only. cf. nc749-750, drawing; na2710, architecture; t369, mechanical drawing
inverted perspective
Perspective (alleg.), 'prospettiva' (ripa)
linear perspective
Perspective and shading techinques
oblique perspective (perspective system)
Perspective drawings
Perspective drawings by point of view
one-point perspective (perspective system)
Perspective projection
two-point perspective (perspective system)
Perspective projection cf. nc749-750, drawing, design, illustration (fine arts)
three-point perspective (perspective system)
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other related
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perspective
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Goal
perspective
1.
Sources
Guided
Choice
2.
1.
Learning
AAT
2. Strategy
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Definition
Literature
Direct
3.
2.
Levels
Visualisation
3. Bliss
Explanations
Primary Literature
Personal
Terms
4. Further
3.
Media
Dewey Definitions
4.
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Database
Field
Literature
Terms
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4.
Quality
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Earlier Contents
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Classification
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