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Art and Graphic Design

 
Articles

Art Databases

Art Full Text-- articles from peer-reviewed publications, as well as reproductions of works of art that appear in indexed periodicals.

CAMIO--contains over 95,000 images of art from all time periods and locations.

 

Art Education

Education Full Text

ERIC

 

Other Article Databases with Art Related Material

Arts and Humanities Citation Index

 

Academic Search Premier

 

Academic OneFile

 

eJournals (also available in print at Dulany Library)

 

American Art

Books

Look for Books-- use the library's catalogs to find books.

 

A Sample of eBooks from the Library's Collection

African-American Art

Oxford History of Art Series

by Patton, Sharon F., Oxford ; New York Oxford University Press (UK), 1998.

Great Jobs for Art Majors

by Camenson, Blythe., Chicago McGraw-Hill Professional, 2003.

The Fine Artist's Guide to Marketing and Self-promotion

by Vitali, Julius. New York Allworth, 2003.

Videogames and Art

edited by Andy Clarke and Grethe Mitchell, 2007.

Teaching Art to Young Children

by Barnes, Rob. Routledge-Falmer, 2002.

The Graphic Designer's Guide to Clients: How to Make Clients Happy and Do Great Work

by Shapiro, Ellen. New York Allworth, 2003.

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Requesting Articles:

Use this form to request an article through InterLibrary Loan.

 

Request an Article

You can also use the forms available at the Library to place an Interlibrary Loan Request, or contact the Library. Some of the article databases we subscribe to allow you to place direct requests while you are searching, so be sure to look for these as you are searching for information.

 

Note:

When you click on database or eBook links, you'll be asked for your username and password. If nothing displays, adjust your computer’s security settings to a lower setting and try again. Use your network username and password to log on (note: this is different from your Owlnet username and password).  If you are a Graduate and Adult Studies student, you should have been given information on how to access the databases.  If you have any questions or problems, contact the Reference Librarian.