This guide is intended to help you research topics in art and art history, a field with a wide variety of library resources. Art research encompasses the study of painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, design, graphic arts, and intersects other subjects such as geography, anthropology, and mass media.
Using the tabs at the top of the Research Guide, navigate through the tabs to locate the specific type of resources you need including reference encyclopedias and dictionaries, books, journals and research databases, and web resources. Use the tab for Image Resources to find links to many online sources for images to use for study and research.
L.H.O.O.Q. by Marcel Duchamp, 1919
rectified readymade: pencil on postcard reproduction
Image courtesy of ARTstor.
What are the key concepts of your topic? Can you broaden or narrow your focus? Consider focusing on one or more of the following:
Does your topic overlap other subject areas such as anthropology, geography or political science?
For more tips, see the Cornish Writing Center Resources guide.
For tips on creating a bibliography, see the Cornish Library Citation guide.
this guide is based on a guide from Lane Community College in Eugene, OR and modified with permission