AR+254+Modern+Art

= AR 254 - Modern Art =

= Resources =


 * Reference Books:**
 * ~ Title ||~ Call Number ||~ Location ||
 * The dictionary of art || N 31 .D5 1996 ||= Reference ||
 * The Oxford dictionary of art || N 33 .O93 2004 ||= Reference ||
 * The art atlas || N 5300 .A77 2008 || Reference ||
 * -isms : understanding art || N 5302 .L585 2004 || Reference ||
 * Dictionary of subjects and symbols in art || N 7560 .H34 1979 ||= Reference ||


 * Circulating Books:**
 * ~ Title ||~ Call Number ||~ Location ||
 * Modern art in the USA : issues and controversies of the 20th century || N 6512 .H47 2001 ||= Second Floor ||
 * Modern art : painting, sculpture, architecture || N 6447 .H86 2000 ||= Second Floor ||

A Companion to Dada and Surrealism Western art and the wider world A companion to American art A companion to British art : 1600 to the present The Grove encyclopedia of materials and techniques in art
 * Electronic Books**:

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= Searching for Journal Articles =

>> 1. Register with Artstor by creating a username and password. It is required for downloading images. >> 2. On search results page, double click on the image to enlarge it. Click on the disc icon to download the image. >> 3. Click on View Downloads in the pop up window. >> 4. Open the file. There will be two files for each image. The jpeg file is the image. The html file is the description. >> 5. From the folder list you can right click on the jpeg file then copy and paste it into your document (Word or PowerPoint)
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 * **Limit to Full Text** + **Academic Journals** + set the language to **English** after entering your search terms.
 * Art & Architecture Complete - Full-text database for articles in art and architecture with over 63,000 images.
 * Art Full Text - Index and abstracts for articles in art.
 * Artstor - A digital library of more than one million images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and social sciences.
 * Downloading images from Artstor & Inserting Images into Word or PowerPoint:


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