Luraine Tansey

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– 2014

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Who was Luraine Tansey?

Luraine Tansey was an American slide librarian who created the first Universal Slide Classification System in 1969 with Wendell Simons.

Tansey worked to develop a "universal" slide classification scheme that would serve the needs of both catalogers and patrons. Co-authored by Wendell Simons, it was published in 1969 under the title, A slide classification system for the organization and automatic indexing of interdisciplinary collections of slides and pictures. Created mostly during her tenure at the University of California, Santa Cruz in the late 1960s-early 1970s, this system is still in use at UCSC and other institutions and is known as the Tansey or Santa Cruz system. This system was also built with computer indexing in mind.

Tansey worked with the College Art Association for the benefit of librarians and image librarians. Her work contributed to the eventual founding of two professional societies, the Art Libraries Society of North America and the Visual Resources Association. In 1993 she received both the VRA and ARLIS/NA's Distinguished Service Awards. In 1993, Tansey underwrote the VRA Travel Awards Program; several Luraine Tansey Travel Awards are still awarded each year.

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  • United States of America
Died
Jun 18, 2014
Bristol

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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