WHY DO ART STUDENTS NEED
LIBRARY RESOURCES?
In addition to writing papers for class, the
library will help you find resources…
To inspire your work.
To understand how your work connects to
the world around you.
To express your motivations as an artist
(e.g., artist statement).
To explain your work to others like curators
& gallery owners.
MORE ART DATABASES
ARTBibliographies Modern
Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
artnet Price Database Decorative Art
Berg Fashion Library
Bibliography History of Art (BHA)
Design & Applied Arts (DAAI)
International Bibliography of Art (IBA)
WHERE TO SEARCH:
DATABASES
Super Stores
ProQuest Research Library
Multi-subject, popular & scholarly
articles, extensive full-text
Academic Search Complete
Multi-subject, popular & scholarly
articles, extensive full-text
Specialty Stores
Subject-Based Databases
Art Full Text
Full-text articles from over 300
journals. Abstracts for over 600.
Fine, decorative and commercial
art, folk art, photography, film &
architecture.
ARTbibliographies Modern
Modern & contemporary art. All
mediums, from painting, sculpture &
photography to video, body art &
graffiti. Abstracts beginning late
1960s.
Creator Chuck Close, American
Title Self-Portrait
Work Type Photograph
Date 2000
Material three daguerreotypes
Measurements 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches each
Repository Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Gift of the Women's Committee of the Corcoran
Gallery of Art
Accession Number 2001.46
ARTstor Collection Corcoran Gallery of Art
http://www.corcoran.org/home
FINDING WHAT YOU
ACTUALLY WANT
The Starbucks Syndrome
Understanding what search terms to use to get
the books & articles you actually want
HOW TO SEARCH: EXAMPLES
Shroud of Turin Holy Shroud
Brand design Brand identity; Corporate
identity; Brand development; Logos
Northern Renaissance art Renaissance—
Europe, Northern; Flemish; Netherlands;
Dutch; Netherlandish; add time period like
15th century