Resources for ART AND ART HISTORY
Contents:
- Library Collections and Services
- Library Databases
- Electronic Journals and Citations
- Key Web Sites
- Associations
- Museums
- University of Connecticut Department of Art & Art History
- Library Liaison
- Art & Design Library
Library Collections and Services
- The UCONN LibrariesCatalog: HOMER UCAT
- Request for Purchase Form
Use this form to suggest titles to be added to the Libraries' collections. - Document Delivery and Interlibrary Loan Service
Available only to members of the UConn community. - How to Cite Print and Electronic
Sources
Library Databases
- Academic Search Premier through EBSCOHost
This full-text, multidisciplinary magazine & journal database provides the full text of over 4,500 journals and magazines, and indexes a total of more than 8,000 titles in all disciplines: - Academic Universe (Lexis/Nexis)
Available only to UConn faculty and students. - WorldCat
This gateway provides a number of database. WorldCat locates books and other materials in libraries worldwide. - InfoTrac
An abstracting and fulltext service which provides indexing to 1550 general interest journals. - Grove Art Online
An authoritative encyclopedia of art history, where all serious research should begin - Anthropological
Literature
articles and essays on anthropology and archaeology, including art history, demography, economics, psychology, and religious studies, 19th century+ - Art
Abstracts and Art Retrospective
Wilson index to art journals, 1984+ - Avery
Index to Architectural Periodicals
indexes 1000+ journals in architecture and related disciplines, 1970+ - ARTSTOR-an image database sans pareil
indexes 1000+ journals in architecture and related disciplines, 1970+
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Electronic Journals and Citations
- Full text Electronic Journals
- New Jour: Electronic journals and newsletters
- Jstor Journals
- Aesthetics online
Key Web Sites
- AHRC Art History Research Centre
A tool for art historical research on the internet. - AICT Art Images for College Teaching
- Art Guide: the art lover's guide to Britain and Ireland
Contains information on artists museums and exhibitions - Art History Index
- Art History Resources on the Web
- ArtLex: dictionary of visual art
- Artserve. Australian National University
- The Mother of All Art History Link Pages
- WWW Virtual Library - Architecture
- WWW Virtual Library - History of Art
Art Museums and Galleries
Meta Sites
- Art Guide MuseumsProvides a classified search of museums in Britain and Ireland by category, region or alphabetically by museum name.
- Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
- Galleries Index
- Musee
An interactive directory to museums' collections including art, science, history, zoos, archaeology and aquariums, etc. providing links to their educational, entertainment, archive and shopping features. - WWW Virtual Library Museum pages
Individual Museums or Galleries
- Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Corcoran Museum of Art
- Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University
- Dia Center for the Arts
- Florence Griswold Museum
- Getty Center
- Guggenheim Museums
- Harvard University Art Museums
- Hishhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Museum of Modern Art
- National Gallery of Art - the collection
- Smithsonian American Art Museum
- National Museum of Women in the Arts
- Norman Rockwell Museum at Stockbridge
- Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Phillips Collection
- Rhode Island School of Design Museum
- Smithsonian Institution
- Walker Art Center
- Walters Art Gallery
Associations
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