Message from the CAA President Introduction. Why the code? ; When the code does and does not apply ; Applying the code Code of best practices. One: Analytic writing ; Two: Teaching about art ; Three: Making art ; Four: Museum uses ; Five: Online access to archival and special collections Appendix A: Fair use today Appendix B: How the code was created.
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