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Visit to THE HYMAN KREITMAN RESEARCH CENTRE - TATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVE, Thursday 25th September 2003, 3.30pm
The North and South Thames Division of the Career Development Group
invites you to visit The Hyman Kreitman Research Centre - Tate Library
& Archive.
The Hyman Kreitman Research Centre is the new facility where researchers are able to consult the Tate Library & Archive collections.
The Tate Library broadly covers those areas in which Tate collects:
British art from the Renaissance to the present day and international
modern art. The emphasis is on fine art in the Western tradition and
international contemporary art.
The Tate Archive was established in 1969 based on personal papers
already donated and the increasingly rich records of the Tate's own
activities. It has grown rapidly and now contains over one million
documents, cared for by a professional staff of archivists, and now
housed at the Hyman Kreitman Research Centre, Tate Britain.
The Tate Archive holds:
The Records of the Tate Gallery
Archive Collection
Collections of Photographs
Audio-Visual Material
Press cuttings, Posters
Please note that numbers are limited so please book early to avoid disappointment. A donation of £2.50 is requested to support the Career Development Group's international projects. Cheques are to be made
payable to 'Career Development Group'.
For further information or to book a place please contact: Joanne Kilgannon (Serials Librarian, Courtauld Institute of Art,
Somerset House, Strand, London. WC2R 0RN) Tel: (0207)848 2702,
e-mail:[log in to unmask] providing your name,
address, telephone number and email address.
For monitoring purposes please let us know whether you are a member of
the Career Development Group.
The Career Development Group is a group of the Chartered Institute of
Library and Information Professionals. Registered Charity no. 313014
http://www.careerdevelopmentgroup.org.uk/index.htm
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