Welcome, HMA Power User!
This guide provides an overview of tools for conducting library research in art history here at Emory. Your first representative for library logistics related to the resource sharing agreement is Frances Frances at the HIGH. However, please contact me, Kim Collins, with any research questions. I would be glad to try and help.
Frances R. Francis | Registrar
High Museum of Art | 1280 Peachtree Street, NE | Atlanta, GA 30309
tel: 404.733.4480 | fax: 404.733.4502 | frances.francis@woodruffcenter.org
Kim Collins, Art History Librarian
kcolli2@emory.edu, (404)727-2997
Best Bets
- Art Full Text and Art Index RetrospectiveIndexes articles (some full text) from art periodicals published throughout the world (mostly English-language periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins) In addition to articles, this database indexes reproductions of works of art that appear in indexed periodicals. CLICK BOTH ART FULL TEXT AND ART INDEX RETROSPECTIVE to search everything at once.
- Oxford Art OnlineIncludes Grove Art Online (an encyclopedia of over 40,000 articles covering art, artists, and all forms of the visual arts: painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic and decorative arts, and photography, as well as digital images of the most frequently studied works of art), The Oxford Companion to Western Art, Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (entries by art historians, philosophers, and theorists), and The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms.
- WorldcatConsolidated catalog of items held by libraries worldwide.
- ArtstorCurated collections of digital images and associated data for noncommercial and scholarly, non-profit educational use. Over 1 million images
- JSTORJSTOR, the Journal Storage Project, provides access to digitized versions to complete runs of key scholarly journals in the arts, the humanities, literature, and more. JSTOR represents the building blocks of a truly interdisciplinary scholarly journal archive.
Other Online Art History resources
Other related internet sitesWWW Gateways and Guides Associations, Institutes and Organizations Some Specialized Sites |
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