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Created: September 2007
ARTH 692: Methods of Art History
Research resources compiled and Web page developed by Joan Stahl, Branch Manager, Art and Architecture Libraries
Course Instructor: Professor Joshua Shannon
COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OVERVIEW
This graduate colloquium--designed for new students in the department--provides an introduction to the current methods of art history and to the theories of culture that inform them.
SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF LIBRARY INSTRUCTION CLASS
The University of Maryland Libraries have many resources that will help with research for ARTH 692. Library research is a key component in learning. This class will provide students with an understanding of key research tools and review basic skills for searching the Library's online catalog for books and using subject-specific electronic databases for journal articles and book chapters.
If you need additional information, please contact Joan Stahl or speak with a Reference Librarian at the Art Library.
Most of the materials on art history are located in the Art Library.
OUTLINE
Physical Library Navigation: The University of Maryland Libraries have eight branches on the College Park campus. The College Park library system is part of a larger state-wide consortium (USMAI) from which you may
borrow material. Inside each library you will find:
- Reference/Information Desk for help; when not available use the Ask us now!live online reference service.
- Circulation/Reserve Desk to request a reserve book
- Circulation Desk to check out or return a book
- Stacks (regular size books)
- Folio (large books)
- Periodicals (magazines)
- Public Computers for research
Virtual Library Navigation: most research is begun online. You must know how to search the catalog for a book, how to renew books online, how to request items from other USMAI libraries, and beyond.
Research Skills: the most basic research skill is knowing how to search the catalog for books and magazines, then how to read the catalog record so you can go to the library to get it.
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- Art Abstracts and Art Index Retrospective 1929-1984
An index to English
and foreign-language (French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch) periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins; indexes selected book reviews and reproductions of works of art; limited full-text.
- ARTbibliographies Modern
Covers all aspects of modern and contemporary art from the late 19th century to the present including painting, drawing, sculpture, graphic arts, photography, performance and installation art, computer and electronic art, conservation and crafts.
- ARTstor
Repository of hundreds of thousands of digital images, from across many periods and cultures. Architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, design, and other forms of visual culture are represented. Provides tools to actively use
images for scholarship, teaching, and learning. Remember to enable pop-ups.
- Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
This database offers a comprehensive listing of journal articles on architecture and design;limited full-text.
- Bibliography of the History of Art
An index to periodical articles 1973 to present, covering art of Late Antiquity to the present; European focus. Citations, but not full-text.
- Digital Dissertations
The authoritative source for information about doctoral dissertations and master's theses. Includes authors from over 1,000 graduate schools and universities. Full text is available from 1997 to the present.
- Grove Art
Includes the full-text of the 34-volume 1996 print edition of the Dictionary of Art, withonline updates and links to images in museum collections worldwide. Provides access to 45,000+ scholarly articles and links to 40,000+ images (Art Resource; Bridgman Art Library; Art Image Collections)
- Historical Abstracts
Information on articles, books, and dissertations about non-U.S. and non-Canadian history from 1450 to the present. Covers more than 2000 journals in 50 languages. Includes links to full text of selected journal articles.
- JSTOR
Electronic archive of core journals in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Includes complete runs of journals with full-text of all articles published prior to the most current five years.
- WorldCat
Union catalog of books, serial publications, media, visual materials, musical scores, and archival materials in libraries worldwide.
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