VRA Bulletin | 50th Anniversary Edition (2024)

VRA Bulletin Vol. 51 No. 1 (2024): 50th Anniversary Edition

The 50th Anniversary Edition of the VRA Bulletin (VRAB) is now available. This special edition celebrates 50 years of VRAB and all of the editors, advisors, and authors who have contributed to its legacy. Explore the new issue of the VRA's fully open access journal below. 


IN THIS ISSUE

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR(S)

Letter from the Editors:

50th Anniversary Edition

 

ASSOCIATION NEWS

2024 VRA State of the Association Address

John Trendler

 

Fiscal Year 2023 Visual Resources Association Treasurer's Report

Ann McShane

 

PERSPECTIVES

"Members Helping Members" – The VRA Travel Awards Program

Allan T. Kohl

 

Looking Back, Looking Forward:

50 Years of the Visual Resources Association Bulletin

Sara Schumacher

 

Encouraging Flexibility in Our Approach to Copyright:

An Interview with Nancy Sims

Sara Schumacher, Nancy Sims

 

FEATURE ARTICLES

Toward a Decolonial Archival Praxis:

Digitizing the Lloyd Best Archive in Trinidad and Tobago

Christina Bleyer, Amanda Matava

 

Capturing the Hidden Legacies of Route 66 in New Mexico:

Centennial Documentation Projects and Programs Honoring the Mother Road, Its People, and Stories

Audra Bellmore, Donatella Davanzo

 

Interactive Topography with IIIF:

Open Access to Photographs from the Ernest Nash Fototeca Unione Collection

Maureen Burns, Lavinia Ciuffa

 

REVIEWS

Review of The Visual Elements - Photography: A Handbook for Communicating Science and Engineering

Ann Bell

About the VRA Bulletin

The VRA Bulletin (VRAB) is the journal of the Visual Resources Association (VRA), a multidisciplinary, international organization dedicated to furthering image management education and research by providing leadership in the field, developing and advocating standards, and offering educational tools and opportunities for the benefit of the community at large. The VRAB is a fully open access journal and issues are available to anyone immediately upon publication. All costs of publishing are borne by the Visual Resources Association; there is no cost to the authors in order to publish.


Interested in publishing in the VRAB? Information about the submission and publication process is available on the VRAB website.

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