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A Art History Research Guide
by Kim Collins - Last Updated Apr 30, 2013
A Classics Research Guide
by Kim Collins - Last Updated Feb 21, 2012
resources to help Classics, Ancient Mediterranean Studies, and the study of civilization and cultural achievements of ancient Greece and Rome
ARTHIST 190 Aztec and Inca Art (Spring 2013)
by Kim Collins - Last Updated Jan 3, 2013
The great empires of the Aztecs in what became Mexico and the Inka in what is now Peru were impressive in their art, architecture, statecraft, agriculture, and many other endeavors.
ARTHIST 241: Northern Renaissance Art (Spring 2013)
by Kim Collins - Last Updated Jan 4, 2013
The course examines innovations in painting, sculpture, and printmaking of the Low Countries and Southern Germany between 1400 and 1600.
ARTHIST 480 Architecture for Humanity (Spring 2013)
by Kim Collins - Last Updated Jan 22, 2013
Advanced seminar with emphasis on critical text, methods, and techniques of art historical investigation of architecture
ARTHIST 590: Methods and the Profession
by Kim Collins - Last Updated Sep 27, 2011
Digital Art History
by Kim Collins - Last Updated Apr 18, 2013
Inspired by the report, Transitioning to a Digital World: Art History, Its Research Centers, and Digital Scholarship, by Diane M. Zorich for the Kress Foundation and CHMN
Digital Humanities
by Kim Collins, Brian Croxall, stewart varner - Last Updated Aug 15, 2012
This guide is intended to point users toward resources that are currently available to help them incorporate technology into their research and get involved in digital humanities research.
Tags: digital humanities, humanities
Fall 2012 Woodruff Library Newsletter
by Kim Collins - Last Updated Sep 19, 2012
High Museum of Art Power Users
by Jon Bodnar, Kim Collins - Last Updated Apr 4, 2013
High Museum of Art and the Emory University Libraries have a MOA that allows several HMA staff to have access to Emory resources for their research needs.
ILA 790: Call and Response
by Erica Bruchko, Kim Collins - Last Updated Jan 6, 2012
Theorizing Culture, Race and Gender in Racial Formations, ILA 790 is a introductory prose Seminar in African American Studies.
Images: a guide to finding visual resources
by Kim Collins, Melanie Kowalski - Last Updated Mar 27, 2013
Quick overview of searching for images at Emory's Robert W Woodruff Library and beyond
Spring 2013 Emory Library News
by Kim Collins - Last Updated Feb 28, 2013
News from Emory's Robert W Woodruff Library, Spring 2013 Based on the ISS Newsletter, issue 50, by Liz McBride, http://guides.main.library.emory.edu/IFSS_March2013
Ten Things for Grad Students to Know about the Libraries
by Kim Collins, Woodruff Library, Erin Mooney - Last Updated Aug 17, 2012
Ten Things for Graduate Students to Know About the Emory Libraries
The ARTHIST 329 Reconstructing Ancient Rome guide (Fall 2012)
by Kim Collins, Brian Croxall - Last Updated Feb 4, 2013
This course will consider the history and topography of Ancient Rome by investigating monuments on Pirro Ligorio's Anteiquae Urbis Imago map of 1561
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