Publishing Your Work(shop)

Publishing Your Work(shop)

Workshop
CWAC 156 and Zoom
Add to Calendar 2024-05-03 09:00:00 2024-05-03 09:00:00 Publishing Your Work(shop) Link to register (registration required) This year’s iteration of Publishing Your Work(shop) will be facilitated by Karen Levine, Executive Editor for the art and ancient studies lines at the University of Chicago Press, Victoria Barry, Senior Editorial Associate, University of Chicago Press, and Professor Christine Mehring. Publishing Your Work(shop): Images for Articles and Dissertations is open to all members of the UChicago and Northwestern art history communities interested in and preparing to publish images in articles, dissertations, and beyond. It will offer a comprehensive look at strategies for navigating decisions about permissions, embargoes, and more, along with practical resources for selecting and preparing images for publication, including:  • A look at fair use, copyright, and permissions for art and architecture images for your own photographs and images from other sources • Assessing image sources and image quality, approaches to editing your field images,  and creating custom images that help visualize and articulate your research. • An introduction to image captions, citational ethics, and other ethical considerations for publishing and circulating images • Personal archiving strategies that can help manage the logistics of publishing images This is a live, hybrid event that will be recorded for internal sharing only. You are welcome to join synchronously in person & via Zoom, or the VRC can share a recording of the event if you are unable to attend at the time. The workshop is open to all members of the UChicago and Northwestern Art History communities, the UChicago History community, and others. We plan to make this a similar experience across both in-person and remote modalities.  Event Access: Refreshments will be nut-free. Following the guidelines for Captions, Transcripts, and Audio Description in the CDA’s Accessibility for Content Creators, the VRC will use the following accessibility features for this hybrid event: • Including closed captioning generated by automatic speech recognition • Providing access to the slide deck before and after the event • Audibly describing images and processes when appropriate To request any additional accessibility accommodations you need to participate fully in this workshop, such as live captioning or sign language interpretation, please email visualresources@uchicago.edu by Friday, April 19 CWAC 156 and Zoom Department of Art History drupal@seastar.uchicago.edu America/Chicago public
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Link to register (registration required)

This year’s iteration of Publishing Your Work(shop) will be facilitated by Karen Levine, Executive Editor for the art and ancient studies lines at the University of Chicago Press, Victoria Barry, Senior Editorial Associate, University of Chicago Press, and Professor Christine Mehring.

Publishing Your Work(shop): Images for Articles and Dissertations is open to all members of the UChicago and Northwestern art history communities interested in and preparing to publish images in articles, dissertations, and beyond. It will offer a comprehensive look at strategies for navigating decisions about permissions, embargoes, and more, along with practical resources for selecting and preparing images for publication, including: 

• A look at fair use, copyright, and permissions for art and architecture images for your own photographs and images from other sources

• Assessing image sources and image quality, approaches to editing your field images,  and creating custom images that help visualize and articulate your research.

• An introduction to image captions, citational ethics, and other ethical considerations for publishing and circulating images

• Personal archiving strategies that can help manage the logistics of publishing images

This is a live, hybrid event that will be recorded for internal sharing only. You are welcome to join synchronously in person & via Zoom, or the VRC can share a recording of the event if you are unable to attend at the time. The workshop is open to all members of the UChicago and Northwestern Art History communities, the UChicago History community, and others. We plan to make this a similar experience across both in-person and remote modalities. 

Event Access:

Refreshments will be nut-free. Following the guidelines for Captions, Transcripts, and Audio Description in the CDA’s Accessibility for Content Creators, the VRC will use the following accessibility features for this hybrid event:

• Including closed captioning generated by automatic speech recognition

• Providing access to the slide deck before and after the event

• Audibly describing images and processes when appropriate

To request any additional accessibility accommodations you need to participate fully in this workshop, such as live captioning or sign language interpretation, please email visualresources@uchicago.edu by Friday, April 19