Art
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Search for online and print books and DVDs.
Books and DVDs on art are generally found in the "N" call number range. For example, painting is in the "ND..." range. Drawing is in the "NC..." range. How
to cite: APA , MLA
Research Databases
For FCC-affiliated users only. Ask Library staff for more info, call 301-846-2444, or contact Ask a Reference Librarian.
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Ebrary: Over 25,000 electronic full-text books from
dozens of academic, university, technical, and trade publishers. Off-campus, you’ll need to log in with
your 14-digit barcode number from your FCC ID. How to cite: APA, MLA
Websites
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Artcyclopedia - If you're looking for information on artists or art movements, Artcyclopedia is a great place to begin.
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History 101 from About.com. Everything you need to know about
art history from prehistoric times to the present.
- Art History Internet Resources:
All time periods and cultures
- Art History Resources
on the Web: A directory of online materials relating to art and
art history in nine broad time/topical categories. Also provides links
to museums and galleries as well as some info on prints and photography.
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Museum: Works of art and biographies of artists online.
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