Records, 1991-1999.

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Records, 1991-1999.

Records consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, transcripts, resumes, planning documents, proposals, charts, legal documents, and published materials, dating 1991-1999, of the Getty Information Institute, J. Paul Getty Trust. The materials document some of the activities of the Getty Information Institute and its predecessor, the Art History Information Program.

.62 linear feet (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8332235

Getty Research Institute

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Getty Art History Information Program

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During the 1980s and 1990s the Art History Information Program (AHIP) pioneered research on the informational needs of art historians and was the driving force behind several collaborative projects concerning art-related texts and images that provided unprecedented automation of, digitization of, and access to these types of materials. AHIP was a program developed and overseen by the J. Paul Getty Trust, a cultural and philanthropic organization serving both general audiences and sp...

J. Paul Getty Trust

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The J. Paul Getty Trust is a not-for-profit institution, educational in purpose and character, that focuses on the visual arts in all of their dimensions. As of 2011 the Trust supports and oversees four programs: the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Getty Foundation, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Getty Research Institute. The J. Paul Getty Trust and Getty programs serve a varied audience from two locations: the Getty Center in Los Angeles and the Getty Villa near Malibu, Calif...

Fink, Eleanor E.

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Getty information institute

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The genesis of the Getty Information Institute (GII) of the J. Paul Getty Trust, originally known as the Art History Information Program (AHIP), dates to 1981, when the Getty began funding work on a bibliographic index, the International Repertory of the Literature of Art (RILA). Further activities undertaken by the Trust that led to AHIP's formal creation in 1983 were the creation of a number of vocabulary programs, including the Art and Architecture Thesaurus, and the management of a number of...