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TIP #1: Facts can be found in both print and electronic sources. Web searching is fine, but remember that the library pays for more academic resources.
Grove Dictionary of Art
This good general resource includes biographies of both Western and non-Western artists, architects, patrons, critics, and collectors in addition to major entries on art styles, subjects, and media.
TIP #1: You will not find articles in the online catalog, only journal titles. For articles look in databases like the Art Index.
TIP #2: When doing keyword seaches you must use AND, OR, NOT logic. See below for details.
TIP #3: If Princeton doesn't have everything you need, search large online catalogs such as RLIN or WorldCat. You can request items through the Borrow Direct service or interlibrary loan.
Keyword Searching
Try to think of words that are specific to your topic (such as taut and criticism) and not too general (modern art). Think of multiple ways to describe what you want. A keyword search requires Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) or quotes.
Use quotes for exact phrases, such as "German modernism"Combine keywords to narrow your search
architecture and "erich mendelsohn"
"twentieth century" and german and art
(film and germany) not propaganda
You can also use truncation. For example, expression? picks up words like "expressionism" and "expressionists"
Subject Searching
When you search by subject, you can search by a very broad concept (architecture) to a very narrow one (biographies of German architects). You must put your search words in a particular order, and you cannot use AND, OR, NOT.
expressionism (art) germany
expressionism (architecture) germany
art, modern -- 20th century -- germany
taut bruno
wiene robert -- criticism and interpretation
Note: the dashes (--) between words are to illustrate the subdivisions.
Limiting Searches
The "Set Limits" button takes you to a screen where you can set limits which will narrow your search results. These limits only work with keyword searches. They stay in effect for subsequent searches unless you clear them.
You can limit by:
Date (year item was published)
Language
Item type (such as archival collection or music score)
Medium (such as a soundrecording or visual material)
Location (a specific Princeton library)
Place of publication (country, US state, Canadian province)
TIP #1: As in the main catalog, both keyword and subject searching will work in databases like Art Index.
TIP #2: To find the actual article in the library after finding the citation, you have to search the online catalog for the title of the journal. For instance, to find the following article:
Wolfgang Pehnt, "Wall and crystal: Mies van der Rohe and German Expressionism." In Inland architect, March - April, v.30, no.2, p.20-27, 1986.
Do a journal title search in the online catalog for Inland architect.
TIP #3: Most databases support Find it @PUL, which searches for the article in full text sources and in our online catalog.
Art Index
Good, all purpose index to periodicals, yearbooks, museum bulletins, competition and award notices, exhibition listings, interviews, and film reviews. Covers all the arts, including architecture.
Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
The Avery Index covers architectural history, theory, and practice, as well as landscape design, historic preservation, urban planning, and the built environment generally. Very scholarly index to peer-reviewed literature.
Bibliography of the History of Art
Contains records describing the current literature of art, including books, museum and exhibition catalogs, Festschriften, congress and symposium proceedings, dissertations. Very scholarly sources.
TIP #1: Use both print and electronic resources for finding images.
TIP #2: Often journal articles will contain images. Citations in Art Index will indicate if there are reproductions of plans, elevations, etc. Marquand has two scanners and a color printer, so you can scan images in for use in your papers and presentations.
TIP #3: Museum websites can be excellent sources of digital images, if you know which museum owns the artwork you are interested in. Consult a select list of museums.
Almagest
Contains digitized images for study and class use, accessible throughout the campus.
Artcyclopedia
A commercial site useful for locating images.
ARTstor
Online image collection.
CAMIO (Catalog of Art Museum Images Online)
Online collection documenting more than 115,000 works of art from around the world. Images, text and multimedia represent a broad range of works of art from the collections of the members of the Art Museum Image Consortium.
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