
Help Us, Help Scholars
Art Science Research Laboratory (ASRL), a 501(3)(c)
not-for-profit organization, is committed to the creation of intellectual
environment and advocacy of interdisciplinary study, encompassing
the areas of research, collections and publishing. The extensive
array of concerns ASRL undertakes--including Marcel Duchamp Studies,
Journalism and Ethics, September 11 2001 Living History, Stephen
Jay Gould Digital Archive, Mondrian Manuscript Archive, Alexandria
Library Project, and cyberBOOK+ System--correlate to one another
based on the objectives we look to accomplish, and the methodologies
commonly practiced by scholars in the arts, science and the humanities.
Hands-on exercise and critical thinking are the fundamental tactics
used to achieve our goals. Ultimately, ASRL looks forward to building
special study models for analysis and interpretation to promote
and facilitate a fast, thorough, and efficient global exchange of
knowledge and understanding.
Why you should help out
A strictly not-for-profit organization, ASRL's team
of talented professional historians, journalists, computer artists,
programmers and designers daily work side by side in our unique
setting. There has been an attrition of scholarly rigor and accuracy
in many fields over the years. We are committed, through the power
of the Internet, with its permanence and ubuiquity, to invoking
much needed critical thinking as an alternative to those conventional
practices.
A concentration on exploring primary resources
and in-depth research has helped us accomplish substantial projects
that in turn have evoked public awareness of misinformation and
rectitude. To continue our commitment, we rely on the kind support
of individuals and foundations.
How can I support the Publisher Art Science Research
Laboratory? What do I gain by helping out?
You can support us by contributing to any project
within ASRL that especially interests you. Your donations will provide
the funding necessary to sustain this established academic organization,
which will enable scholars and laypeople to engage in the interdisciplinary
studies of Art, Science, and Humanities.
Your contributions to ASRL permit us to continue
by supporting, for example:
• Constant updates on current progress of our research projects
• Inclusion of full-color illustrations and photos on our
online publications
• Animation and video clips (when applicable) by ASRL's authors
and our staff computer artist
• Unlimited content length, from a paragaph to book scale
• Easy search throughout vast journal information
• A conduit for scholars, students and artists to disseminate
the results of their studies, thereby enriching
society's critical thinking
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