ART 335 - Dr. Barnes
This online guide is developed specifically for Dr. Barnes's ART 335 class, Spring 2008. It provides a recommended list of resources, which encompasses print materials, electronic databases, etc.
Books
- Use the library catalog to locate books in the Marshall University libraries
- The following Library of Congress Subject Headings can be used with the Subject search to locate books in the Marshall University libraries:
- Browse the shelves in these call number areas to find books devoted to art:
- N-NX - Art
- N6350-N6494 - Art, Modern
- ND1-ND999 - Painting
- For books at other libraries try:
- E-Z Borrow - A consortium of academic libraries in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and New Jersey.
- Other Library catalogs over the Web
- These books may be ordered from other libraries using the Information Delivery Services (IDS)
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Journal & Magazine Articles
The online databases and indexes listed below will provide references to articles (or in some cases full-text articles) in a wide range of periodicals, from news magazines and newspapers to scholarly and professional journals. If you have questions about choosing or using a database or index, please consult a Librarian.
Full-Text Databases
- Academic Search Premier
Good general purpose index that allows searches to be narrowed to scholarly journals. Many of the articles are available in full-text. Hint: Remember, articles that can't be printed as full-text or image may be available elsewhere in the Library. - ERIC
One of the premier Education databases which includes education journal article citations and education documents. - Biographies Plus Illustrated
Comprehensive coverage of biographies and obituaries as well as numerous photographs of persons from antiquity to the present with a sizeable representation of musicians and composers from throughout history. - Searchasaurus
One of the age-appropriate databases. - Grolier Encyclopedia
An age-appropriate encyclopedia.
Indexes & Bibliographic Databases
These databases and indexes will provide citation information (author, article title, periodical name, volume & issue, date) for articles, essays, book chapters, dissertations, and other materials, which may be found in the MU Libraries by using Journals Search or ordered from another library using the Information Delivery Services (IDS) for items not owned by MU Libraries.
- Art Index (Ref. Z5937 .A78) provides citations in art and related fields.
- Arts and Humanities Search (A&H Search) Indexes articles, bibliographies, editorials, letters, reviews, and more from the world’s leading arts and humanities journals. Indexes a selection of related articles from social science and science journals
Does the Library Have Your Article?
Once you have a citation for your article:
- Try Journals Search
Look up the title of the journal or magazine that your article appeared in. If the periodical shows up on the list, follow the link to the article database that contains it or find the copy in the library.
- If you need a book the library doesn't own, you can request a copy through E-Z Borrow. In addition, you can request articles and books through Information Delivery Services. Most articles are delivered over the web at no charge; paper copies are .10 a page.
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Citation and Evaluation Guides
- MLA handbook for writers of research papers (Ref. LB2369.G53 2003)
- Quick Citation Style: MLA
- Knight Cite: CBE
- Evaluating Sources
Library guides to the evaluation of both print and online sources. - Tips for Avoiding Plagiarism.
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Internet Gateways & Collections
- ARTstor (on campus)
- ARTstor (off campus)
(Art image files load faster on-campus.) ARTstor currently contains about 300,000 images; by 2006 it is expected to contain 500,000. This collection chronicles artistic traditions across many times and cultures and embraces architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, and design, and numerous other forms of visual culture. - Library of Congress - browse American Memory for images and pictures.
- Internt Public Library - look in KidSpace for material for lesson plans.
- Flickr and the Library of Congress Flickr is hosting a set of LOC photos with the ability for comments and notes to be added by public.
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Prepared by Ron Titus, Electronic Services Librarian
Page last modified 10/30/08 by RET
