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Fall 2009 - Prof. Cottrell - ART 101

 

Locating Background Resources

Search online to begin your research; try DiscoverE or any of our online reference sources.

Background sources are a critical step of the research process.  Use them to help you get an overview of your topic, brainstorm related search terms, and find more resources in the bibliographies of reference articles to help advance your research.

Also, try browsing the bookstacks (our collection of books you can check out) in the subject areas related to your topic:

700s: ART

  • 709: Art History
  • 730s: Sculpture
  • 740s: Drawing
  • 750s: Painting

900s: HISTORY

  • 930s: History of the Ancient World

200s: RELIGION

  • 292: Classical (Greek & Roman) Religion
  • 299: Other Religions (e.g. Ancient Egypt)

Recommended Background Resources:

 

Print Resources  

Art and Art History

  • Encyclopedia of World Art   R 703 E56V
  • McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Art  R 703 M14M
  • Art History  R 709 S874A
  • Great Drawings of All Time  R 741.9 M91G

History and Archaeology

  • The Atlas of World Archaeology R 932.003 E56B
  • The Oxford Companion to Archaeology R 930.103 O98F
  • Civilizations of the Ancient Mediterranean R 938 C582G
  • Civilizations of the Ancient Near East  R 939.4 C582S
  • The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures  R 972 O98C
  • The Ancient Americans  R 970.01 S363A

Online Resources

Through DiscoverE or Databases@Emory

Grove Art Online

A very useful resource for background information, "Grove Art Online provides web access to the entire text of The Dictionary of Art, ed. Jane Turner (1996, 34 vols.) and The Oxford Companion to Western Art, ed. Hugh Brigstocke (2001)."

ARTstor

ARTstor is available through Databases@Emory. Nearly half a million images across different time periods and art forms are available. (Make sure your pop-up blocker is turned off.) Using the advanced search, you can specify the time period, object type, and geographical region of images you are looking for.

Brill's New Pauly

Full-text articles on all aspects of the ancient world, including persons, places, institutions, events, artifacts, technical terms, ideas and concepts, and interaction between Greek and Roman culture with others (Semitic, Celtic, Germanic, etc.).

Credo Reference 

Credo Reference features full-text content from hundreds of reference books covering every major subject, including art.

Oxford Reference Online

Includes full text content from more than 170 subject dictionaries, language reference and subject reference works in the arts, humanities, social sciences and sciences.

Encyclopaedia Britannica Online

This classic encyclopedia covers a wide range of subjects with both brief entries and in-depth essays.

Web Resources

Artcyclopedia

Artcyclopedia is an internet guide dedicated to fine art on the web, largely painting and sculpture. Search by artist name or title, or browse by art movement.

Timeline of Art History

An interactive timeline of art history from the Metropolitan Museum of Art that is a "chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world." Browse by time period, subject, special topics, or artists.

World Art Treasures

An online resource from the Jacques-Edouard Berger Foundation. Browse by location, artist name, or time period to find images.

 
 

 

Locating Books

Use DiscoverE, Emory Libraries' mega-search tool, to find books and resources in our catalog (as well as in our online databases and digital collections).

DiscoverE includes materials from all Emory libraries.  You can request that items from other libraries be sent to you here at Oxford by clicking on the Available (Get It) link next to the item(s) you want to request.

Recommended Search Terms:

 

Once you type in your search terms, use the "Refine my results" list on the left-hand side to help narrow down your search by:

  • library location
  • genre
  • topic
  • and more!

Remember to search by words, and not by sentences or phrases.

Use the connector "AND" to build specific searches:

  • Nefertiti AND eyes
  • Greece AND ancient AND politics

 

 
 

 

Locating Articles

  • DiscoverE 

    Use DiscoverE for searching the library catalog, databases, and other digital collections. 

  • Databases 

          Use to find articles about your topic.

  • eJournals 

    Use to find electronic journals owned by Emory Libraries.

Recommended Article Databases:

 

Art, Art History, and Architecture Databases

Bibliography of the History of Art

Covering European art from post-classical times to the present and American art from post-Columbian times to the present, the Bibliography of the History of Art indexes and abstracts art-related books, conference proceedings and dissertations, exhibition and dealer's catalogs, and articles.

Art Abstracts and Art Index Retrospective

Find articles from an international array of art periodicals.

Classics

Année Philologique

An international bibliography that contains citations for Greek and Roman studies. The database covers all aspects of classical languages, literatures, history, philosophy, art, religion, music, mythology, science, numismatics, and other subjects. Its scope is the period from 2000 BCE to CE 800.

General

JSTOR

Provides searchable full-text access to backfiles of key scholarly journals in many fields including archaeology, architecture, architectural history, art, art history, and classical studies.

Project Muse

Full-text, all-scholarly database covering all disciplines.  Contains articles published by the Johns Hopkins University Press.

Academic Search Complete

Find scholarly and popular articles on a variety of subjects in this multidisciplinary database.

Google Scholar

Use the familiar Google interface to explore scholarly articles across a variety of disciplines.  Results you find in Google Scholar should lead you into the articles in Emory databases.

On the Web

Gateways and Guides

 
 

 

Evaluating and Citing Your Sources

Don't forget to evaluate your sources based on:

  1. Relevance
  2. Evidence
  3. Author of source
  4. Publisher of source
  5. Timeliness
  6. Comprehensiveness

Evaluating Sources:

 

Need help deciding if a source is right for your project? Use the Evaluating Sources Checklist (Bedford-St. Martin's) to help!

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