Welcome to the Art and Art History library portal. The portal provides quick links to the resources you need for your research and assignments. Whether you are online or on-Grounds, UVA Library services and support are available to all students.
Need research help? I am available for consultations in person throughout the year. Please email me to set up a time to meet in person.
To schedule a virtual research consultation, click the "Schedule Appointment" button in the "Your Librarian" box to the left and select a day/time. When you make an appointment, you will be emailed a Zoom link for our meeting.
Academic databases contain peer-reviewed articles, images, reports, news, and more. These are the most used databases for architectural history research.
Reference resources include dictionaries, encyclopedias and other sources that offer access to factual information. Many of these resources are deeply focused on particular subjects, which can help you to find the appropriate definition for a particular discipline or time period.
A large collection of basic information on many subjects drawn from reference books published by Oxford University Press.
Oxford Handbooks Online brings together leading scholars to discuss research and the latest thinking on a range of major topics. Each Handbook offers thorough introductions to topics and a critical survey of the current state of scholarship in a particular field of study, creating an original conception of the field and setting the agenda for new research. The articles review the key issues and major debates, and provide an original argument for how those debates might evolve. UVa has access to all subjects.
See more image resources, as well as information about copyright and citing images, in the guide below.
Different disciplines use different styles of citation. Please check to determine which style is right for your course and assignment. Remember that citations are important for crediting ideas, designs, data sources, image creators, and more.
Google Scholar is, essentially, an academic search engine. While the platform itself is free, access to the full-text of PDFs is often paywalled. The UVA Library pays millions of dollars each year for full access to academic journals. You can access these journals through searches of Library databases, through the Journal Finder on the library website, or through searches on Google Scholar. If you use Google Scholar, you'll want to sych the platform with UVA Library in order to have full access. The video below offers instructions on how to sync.
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