Dictionary of Art Historians explained

Dictionary of Art Historians
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Type:Online Encyclopedia
Owner:Duke University
Author:Lee R. Sorensen and Monique Daniels
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Current Status:Online

The Dictionary of Art Historians (DAH) is an online encyclopedia of topics relating to art historians, art critics and their dictionaries. The mission of the project is to provide free, reliable, English-language information on published art historians.

The DAH was started in 1986 as a notecard project indexing art historians by the editors Lee R. Sorensen and Monique Daniels.[1] In 2002, the project was migrated to the internet, and in 2010 it was adopted by the art history department of Duke University.[2] In 2017, the DAH was adopted by the Wired! Lab at Duke University[3] and a new version of the site was launched in 2018.[4] The project enjoys collaboration with the Journal of Art Historiography, which started in 2010.[5]

Starting as a database of art historians mentioned in major art historiographies, the site has grown through the comments and contributions of various authors specializing in national fields of art history.[6]

Notes and References

  1. http://arthistorians.info/about Mission statement and history of the DAH
  2. http://library.wlu.edu/details.php?resID=604 Entry for the DAH
  3. News: Dictionary of Art Historians Wired! Lab digital art history & visual culture. Wired! Lab digital art history & visual culture. 2018-07-11. en-US. 2018-07-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20180712064109/http://www.dukewired.org/projects/dictionary-art-historians/. dead.
  4. News: New Dictionary of Art Historians Site Wired! Lab digital art history & visual culture. 2018-03-21. Wired! Lab digital art history & visual culture. 2018-07-11. en-US.
  5. http://arthistoriography.wordpress.com/ Note about the Journal and the DAH
  6. http://arthistorians.info/about/explanation-en Explanation on website