The Arts
- Check out our audio-visual resource page for videos and musical recordings.
- Oxford Art Online (Grove Art Online) has performance art and dance.
- Oxford Music Online (Grove Music Online) has thousands of scholarly & biographical articles, audio & visual examples, and images related to music.
- For research on particular artists or performances check try the USLib Search (search box at top of the page). Type in your keywords, and limit to Full Text to find performance reviews or artist interviews.
Oxford/Grove Art Online
A comprehensive art encyclopedia. Go to Tools and Resources for added features including timelines, pronunciation guides, and a visual search.
Art and Architecture Online
Full-text of 100s of journals and 1000s of images from visual arts, film, urban studies, archeology, etc.
Multidisciplinary e-Resources
JSTOR
Now includes Artstor image search, full-text journal articles, e-books, primary sources from the 16th century to 2019. Includes academic resources in humanities and sciences. Select Content I Can Access (it will NOT be underlined if selected).
Project Muse
Articles and books in the humanities and social sciences. Limit to full text by clicking the button next to Only content I have access to after your search.
History Encyclopedias
Modern World History
Good for background information and primary sources from the mid-15th century to the present.
Current Magazine Subscriptions
Browse color current issues of the below art magazines.
- Sora - Art Almanac, Art Asia Pacific, et al.
- Flipster - ArtNews, Art in America & Communication Arts.
- PressReader - International art magazines.
Check out our e-resource guide for more research tools!
Note: Stop by and see a Librarian when you are stuck. The Help sections of the databases will have useful information too.
There are many print books on specific artists and movements. Search your artist's name or era/movement in Destiny. If you find a book from the bookroom, follow these instructions. We have many online art journals that you can find searching (link to Databases, Books and Ebooks). Ask one of our librarians to help you find information about your topic.
Museums, galleries, and other organizations digitize images, feature essays, and publish exhibition notes online. Below are only some examples.
General Art History and Art Sites
- SmartHistory
Essays, textbooks,& videos by 500+ art historians, artists, and curators writing with a non-colonial lens. Has AP specific examples.
- Google Cultural Institute Collections
Discover artworks, collections, and stories from all around the world.
- Art21
Chronicles contemporary art and artists.
Museum Sites
AI can assist you with your research in a number of ways including ideation in the early stages of question formulation, summarizing a long journal article, and extracting related concepts across a range of articles. AI is not always correct. You should always ask your teacher before using AI for an assignment, and always check any content that you find through AI for accuracy and reliability.
Elicit Find related papers in the your topic, summarize articles, and generate a list of concepts in your research topic.Perplexity Ideate on a topic, find papers, images, and video on related topics.
Cite AI when you use it to generate content, but not when you use it to find papers. To cite an AI we use footnotes, but we do not cite AI in the bibliography.
A Guide to Citing ChatGPT and Other AI has been created for you, based on information provided by the Chicago Manual of Style.
This section contains materials to help you learn how to cite sources, recognize academic sources, and use resources such as Google Scholar to support your search for articles and ebooks. Begin at this first link to learn how to cite books in print, articles, encyclopedias, speeches, blogs and more!
- Citation Guide: Beginners Guide to Citing in Chicago Style Manual - Learn how to cite different types of sources such as books in print, encyclopedias, articles, and more!
- Zotero has an easy online citation generator, zbib.org. Always check your generated citation (from zbib or any databases) against the Chicago Manual.
- Tips and tricks on creating annotated bibliographies
HELPFUL DOCUMENTS
- Guide to recognizing academic sources
- Using Google Scholar - A quick how-to-guide
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The Next Level Research Guide is also place to learn how and where to find academic journal articles and research books at school or at home.