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Art Survey

Art Survey. Informational Resources & Research Techniques . Keywords. Flexible terminology Easier to do searches Less accurate. Keyword Phrases. Single concept, multiple words Some electronic resources require keyword phrases be enclosed with punctuation Quotation marks Parenthesis.

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Art Survey

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  1. Art Survey Informational Resources & Research Techniques

  2. Keywords • Flexible terminology • Easier to do searches • Less accurate

  3. Keyword Phrases • Single concept, multiple words • Some electronic resources require keyword phrases be enclosed with punctuation • Quotation marks • Parenthesis

  4. Basic phrase Proper names Hyphenated words Book titles, painting titles, etc. (high renaissance) “Jackson Pollock” (post-impressionism) “Mona Lisa” Keyword Phrases

  5. Boolean Operators • Boolean Operators connect keywords only • Must be placedbetween keywords • AND • Narrows your search • OR • Expands your search with synonymous terms • NOT • Excludes words from your search • If used too much, it can work against you!

  6. Boolean Operators • AND • paintingandwatercolor • Cézanneandportraitand“post-impressionism”

  7. Boolean Operators • OR • watercolororwatercolour • portraitorportraiture • AND & OR together • watercolororwatercolourandpainting • portraitorportraitureandCézanne and “post-impressionism”

  8. Boolean Operators • NOT • paintingnothouse • portraiturenotphotography • AND, OR & NOT together • acrylicandpaintingnothouse or household

  9. Informational Resources • Reference Collection (700-779) • Atlas of World Art • Contemporary Women Artists • Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture • Dictionary of Art • Dictionary of Symbols in Western Art • Encyclopedia of Artists • Encyclopedia of Comparative Iconography • Encyclopedia of Italian Renaissance & Mannerist Art • Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts • Photography Encyclopedia

  10. Informational Sources • Articles • Academic Search Premier • MasterFILE Premier • Issues and Controversies • Lexis Nexis Academic (New York Times) • Art Index (1929-2005) • Periodicals List • Search by subject “fine arts” to browse our titles

  11. Online Resources • Art History Resources on the Web • http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html • ArtDaily.org • http://www.artdaily.com/index.asp • Artquotes.net • http://www.artquotes.net • Mark Harden’s Artchive • http://www.artchive.com/ftp_site.htm • Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) • http://library.moma.org

  12. Online Resources • NYPL Digital Gallery • http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm • Orazio Centaro’s Art Images on the Web • http://www.ocaiw.com • Timeline of Art History • www.metmuseum.org/toah/splash.htm • Artcyclopedia: Fine Art Search Engine • http://www.artcyclopedia.com/index.html • CUL Digital Collections • http://www.library.cornell.edu/about/ digital_collections.html

  13. Online Resources • Photoswest (Denver Public Library) • http://history.denverlibrary.org/images/index.html • American Memory • http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html • Smithsonian Institution • http://www.si.edu/ • Digital Imaging Project • http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/ • ArteLatina.com • http://www.artelatina.com/

  14. Online Resources • World Wide Arts Resources • http://wwar.com/ • Art on the Web • http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Artweb.html • Chicano Art Digital Image Collection • http://cemaweb.library.ucsb.edu/digitalArchives.html • National Gallery of Art • http://www.nga.gov/home.htm

  15. Google • Search by file type • For example: .pdf: statistics • Search by domain • For example: .edu: poetry See Google handout for more ways to search

  16. RSS Feeds • Gather information from across the Web and bring it to you • Library databases are now incorporating RSS feeds into their products, check here for more information.

  17. RSS Feeds - Services • Google Reader • NewsGator • FeedReader • SharpReader

  18. Tagging • A tag is a keyword associated with a piece of information (e.g., a picture, map, blog entry, video clip, etc.), describing the item for a keyword-based classification system with searchable functionality (like a bookmark). • YouTube includes tags, the concept of tagging is a referral to what libraries have been doing years before the Internet went public (concept of subject searching)

  19. Tagging - Services • del.icio.us • Digg • Reddit • Google Bookmarks • PeerClip (for physicians)

  20. Groundbreaking Sites • Powerhouse Museum Collection • AskArt • Art Education 2.0 • Art Teacher’s Guide to the Internet

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