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Art & Architecture | Course Guides

Junior Seminar: Doing Art History (ARTH 29600)

Professor Persis Berlecamp
Nancy Spiegel, Art Librarian
Agnes Tatarka, Refworks Specialist

Reference

The Library Catalog
Review of advanced search techniques, LC subject headings, finding journals, etc.
Finding primary sources in the library catalog

The Multi-Library Catalogs-- Know What Else is Out There!

No library has everything. A thorough search on your topic will likely require that you look for material held in other libraries. The multi-library catalogs contain millions of book and journal records from libraries all over the world. WorldCat has records for university, college and most US public libraries, and the RLG Union Catalog includes many of the same research universities, the British Library, the New York Public Library, and most of the major museum library collections (the Getty, MOMA, National Gallery, etc.). The University of Chicago contributes records to both catalogs. Use the Find it! button in either database to request a title you need through Interlibrary Loan.

Finding Scholarly Journal Articles in Art and Architecture

Multidisciplinary electronic resources of interest to art historians
For more databases, go to the Database Finder page, select the "subject browse" tab, and then a subject area from the list.

  • America: History and Life (1954-present). Articles and book reviews in North American history.
  • AnthropologyPlus (late 19th century to present) Core resource indexing the anthropological literature.
  • Academic Search Premier Articles in the social sciences, humanities, and arts. Nice mixture of scholarly journals and general- interest publications such as the New Yorker, Ms., and New Republic. Coverage varies considerably, title by title.
  • British Humanities Index (1962-present). Indexes humanities journals and weekly magazines published primarily in Great Britain.
  • Contemporary Women's Issues (1992-present). Examines a broad range of women's issues, extracted from US and international journals.
  • Historical Abstracts (1967-present) Articles and book reviews in European history.
  • IBZ Internationale Bibliographie der Zeitschriftenliteratur, (1983-present). Indexes English-language and European periodicals, books, and dissertations.
  • JSTOR Back issues of scholarly journals in all disciplines, with a moving wall of about five years. View included art titles here.
  • MLA Bibliography (1963-present). Core resource for articles on literature, theory and literary criticism.
  • Project Muse Full-text collection of recent (usually last five years), scholarly journals in all disciplines.

Finding Book Reviews

Finding Archives, Manuscripts, and Museum Collections

Finding Images

I. Digital Images

  • ARTstor Large, keyword-searchable image database containing a combination of standard, art-historical survey images, as well as specialized collections including those from the Museum of Modern Art and the Schlesinger Library's History of Women in America Collection.

  • Camio A database of high-quality images provided by museums throughout the North America.

  • RLG Cultural Materials Digital versions of manuscripts and archival materials from library and museum collections.

II. In Books and Other Print Sources

Newspapers available online (a sampling):

Lexis Nexis Academic Provides access to selected national, regional and international newspapers. Coverage varys considerably, title by title.

 

Google Book Search
Use the Advanced Search to specify words in title, author, date or publisher. Brief excerpts from many books are included, showing the location of your search terms within a book. The complete text of many public domain books (published before 1923) are included. Many items located with Google Books can be found in the University of Chicago's Library Catalog.

Research Tips