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Created: September 2006 THET 116: Fundamentals of Theatrical DesignTutorial and Web page created by Joan Stahl, Branch Manager, Art and Architecture Libraries, and Patti Cossard, Subject Librarian for Architecture and
Historic Preservation
Joan Stahl, M.A., M.L.S.
Patricia Kosco Cossard, M.A., M.L.S.
Course Instructors: Sonya Dowhaluk & Marie-Noelle Daigneault The University of Maryland Libraries have many resources that will help with research for THET 116 assignments. If you need additional information, please contact Joan Stahl, Patti Cossard, or speak with a Reference Librarian at the Art Library's Reference Desk.
Because of licensing agreements, access to bibliographic databases and electronic journals is restricted to UM faculty, staff, and students. These may be accessed from off campus; consult Remote access for further information. For a complete list of electronic resources available to University of Maryland faculty, staff, and students, as well as information about the full range of library materials and services, consult the UM Libraries' home page. Navigating the LibraryOverview: This part of the class session will provide an orientation to the University of Maryland Libraries' facilities and services, some general searching skills, and how to find materials needed for research. Learning to navigate the library requires two sets of skills:
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:
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. To find information on a specific topic use a basic catalog search. To find a book on a specific topic in a specific library, or any other limiting factor, use an advanced catalog search. To find out if we have a volume of a magazine, use the journal module. Locating ImagesLocating images requires a multi-faceted approach that includes the use of traditional art historical reference tools, image repositories (photo archives, slide collections, museum collections), books and journal articles, and electronic databases and image banks. Getting Started: Preliminary QuestionsConsider the nature of your research:
Databases (access via Research Port
Web (museums and archives)
Books (a sampling)
Hall, James.Dictionary of
subjects and symbols in art (New
York : Harper & Row, 1979)
Havlice, Patricia Pate. World painting index
(Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1977).
Roberts, Helene E., ed. Encyclopedia of comparative
iconography: themes depicted in works of art (Chicago : Fitzroy Dearborn,
1998) Tips
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