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Web OmniFile
A multidisciplinary database providing abstracts and
some full-text. Use SearchPlus to limit to a specific Subject Area or to
filter results for peer-reviewed journals only.
Academic Search Complete
Academic Search Complete is a comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 5,300 full-text periodicals, including 4,400 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 9,300 journals and a total of 9,810 publications including monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. Full text coverage of information in: archaeology, area studies, astronomy, biology, chemistry, ethnic & multicultural studies, general science, geography, law, mathematics, music, physics, psychology, religion & theology, women's studies, and other fields. The database features PDF content going back as far as 1865, with the majority of full text titles in native (searchable) PDF format. Searchable cited references are provided for nearly 1,000 journals.
Britannica
Online
Full-text of the Encyclopedia Britannica including
photos, drawings, flags, biographies, and geographical articles. Also includes
the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
Art Index Retrospective Indexes art journals from 1929 - 1984. Covers international arts publications on topics such as art history, graphic arts, painting, photography, and sculpture.
NOTE: To
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JSTOR
This is an archive of scholarly journals, including 9
art and art history journals, including Art Bulletin, Burlington Magazine, and October. Current
issues (usually the past 5 years) are not available through JSTOR; its role
is an archive, with new holdings added each year.
Project Muse
Index of periodicals published by Johns Hopkins University Press. Most are available in full-text.
SpringerLink provides electronic access to the complete contents of a vast and growing collection of SpringerLink journals in subjects including related archives and museum management (formerly Kluwer Journals).
netLibrary
collection of full-text electronic books (ebooks) includes a wide variety of subject content from both popular and scholarly texts. Users can search across the entire eBook collection for authors, titles, or keywords, and they can search within books for keywords and phrases. Users may read or browse through ebooks for an unlimited amount of time. A title may be unavailable temporarily when all NetLibrary copies are in use by other patrons.
You are allowed to print one page at a time using your Web browser's print function or the print function on the Adobe Acrobat toolbar. Printing the entire eContent item violates copyright laws and precautions are taken to protect those copyright laws.
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Some subject headings used for this discipline are listed below. For additional headings, refer to the Library of Congress Subject Headings volumes located behind the Reference Desk.
artnet.com provides access to the Grove's Dictionary of Art online.
Artcyclopedia: the fine art search engine.
Art guide: The art lover's guide to Britain and Ireland contains information concerning more than 1,900 named artists, 650 museums, and 4,500 exhibition listings.
Art Resources on the Web Complied and maintained by Chris Whitcomb (Art History Professor at Sweet Briar College).
The Timeline of Art History is a chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world, as illustrated especially by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. The Timeline now extends from prehistory to 1600 A.D., and will continue to expand in scope and depth.
World Wide Arts Resource Architronic the Electronic Journal of Architecture
World Wide Web Virtual Library: History of Art Sponsored by CHArt, the Computers and History of Art Group, this site is aimed at everybody interested in art, but it has a special focus on the academic study of Art History.
Refer to the various books of Style Manuals on Reserve,
or click on Style Manuals to locate guidelines for using correct citation format for Chicago, MLA, and others.
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