Painting & Drawing Resources @ Smith Library
The following sources provide authoritative information and starting points for research on the topics of painting and drawing. This list is not intended to be comprehensive, but rather a first step. The reference staff is always pleased to assist in the use of any of the library's resources and services. CONSULS - Our online catalog. This is where you can find books, journal & magazine titles (NOT articles), & media (DVDs, CDs, videos) in the library's collection by using the online catalog, CONSULS. RESEARCH DATABASES - You can find articles, many full-text, by searching in our subscription research databases. In addition to articles, these databases include references to book reviews and essays that are included in anthologies. This is usually a better place to start academic research than a general web search engine, such as Google or Yahoo. REFERENCE BOOKS - Encyclopedias and other reference books can be a good place to start a research project. They are designed to provide information and give you an overview of a new or unfamiliar topic. They should also provide a bibliography of sources for further research. WEBSITES OF INTEREST - There is a lot of interesting information on the web, but also a lot of misinformation which you do not want to use in an academic research project. Examine web resources carefully.
VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT HOME PAGE For more help, contact the library reference desk at 860-465-4699 (x54699 on campus) or toll-free at 1-877-587-8694, or fill out an email request form Or, contact the library liaison for Visual Arts - Carol Reichardt, x55566, email reichardtc@easternct.edu |
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