** Art History **

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    1) Highlight what you want on the webpage, go to “File” and “Print,” click the circle next to “Selection,” then “Print.”  OR

    2)  Copy and paste to a Word document (to find “Word,” go to “Start” and choose “Programs.”  “MS Office” is where “Word” can be found.)   Once you have the information copied and pasted to the Word Document, you can change the size of the font to a smaller size (On the Word Document go to "Edit" then "Select All."  Click the arrow next to the font size number at the top and change the number to 10 or 8 if you can read text that small.)  OR

    3) If you are in a database (Gale, EBSCO, Salem Press etc.) use the “printer friendly” icon and you don’t have to copy and paste.

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    Searching Tips:

    1. Do not use the numerals 1, 2, 3, etc. or the phrases the first, the second, the third, etc. when searching for rulers.  Use lower case Roman numerals.  Examples: Use “i” as in "alexander i" or "ii" for "philip ii".
    2. Use lower case letters.  No need to capitalize.
    3. Use short phrases or single words, i.e. “peloponnesian war” or  "charlemagne" or "ancient greece". 
    4. Use quotation marks around phrases with two or more words, i.e. “zeno the stoic” or “alexander the great” or "greek literature".
    5. Use the Advanced Search tool when it will help you.  Do not use words for large topics like "war" or "religion". Narrow your search on the Advanced Search page by adding another phrase such as "ancient greece" on one search bar and "athletics" on another.
    6. To find the MLA source citation in the databases, look for words like “cite,” or “citation.”  In Gale’s Discovering Collection, see “Source Citation” at the bottom of the screen.

    These links are purchased databases: (citations provided for you.)

    Encyclopedia of World Biography (Gale Virtual Reference Library database):  http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/sain46794

    Gale Discovering Collection (citation at bottom of articles):  http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DC?locID=mnkspps

    Gale Group Student Edition (citation at bottom of articles):  http://find.galegroup.com/itx/start.do?prodId=STOM&userGroupName=mnkspps

    Gale Virtual Reference Library:  http://find.galegroup.com/gvrl/start.do?prodId=GVRL&userGroupName=stpaulps 

    Salem Press’ History Database: Ancient World through Twentieth Century, Notorious Lives, Milestone Documents and Decades 1950s – 1980s.  Biographies section:   http://history.salempress.com

     

    Art History Websites: (not purchased databases-you have to figure out the citation yourself):

    Art History.net:  http://www.arthistory.net/

    Art History Resources:  http://arthistoryresources.net/ARTHLinks.html

    About.com; Art History:  http://arthistory.about.com/

    Metropolitan Musem of Art :  http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/

    Hunt for: Art History:  http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/

    Smart History:  http://smarthistory.org/

    University of Michigan: M School of Art & Design:  http://www.umich.edu/~motherha/

    Art History.CC:   http://www.arthistory.cc/index_ns.html

    Art in History:   http://artinhistory.com/

    World Wide Art Resources:   http://wwar.com/artists/

     

    General Search Websites:

    Answers.com:

    Caution: this site uses Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia which accepts information from anyone, so search results must be carefully evaluated:

    http://www.answers.com

     

    LII (Librarians' Internet Index):

    http://lii.org