The Index to Nineteenth-Century American Art Periodicals indexes 42 art journals published in the United States during the nineteenth century. Entire journal contents are indexed, including article...
EBSCO database that provides access to journal articles covering topics related to United States and Canadian history. For the rest of the world, see Historical Abstracts.
History database (EBSCO) that provides access to journal articles that cover topics related to world history. For U.S. and Canadian history, see America: History and Life.
EBSCO database providing access to scholarly articles, art reproductions, artist interviews and profiles published between 1929 and 1984. Predecessor to Art Full Text.
Contains abstracts and full text of journal articles, books, essays, exhibition catalogs, dissertations, and exhibition reviews relating to modern and contemporary art.
EBSCO database that provides access to the literature in the fields of religious studies and theology, including journal articles, essays, and book reviews.
Articles published between 1975 to 2007 on visual arts in Europe and the Americas from late antiquity to the present, from journals, books, exhibition and dealer's catalogs, conference proceedings.
Collection of databases indexing scholarly literature in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities, from journals, conference proceedings, symposia, and more. Includes citation network data.
Index to journal articles, newspapers, books, book chapters covering aspects of the Chicano and Latino U.S. experience, in art, education, labor, literature, mental health, law, politics and sociology.
Covers European-language articles, books, and reviews related to Muslim areas of Asia and Africa, as well as Muslims elsewhere, and their history, societies, cultures, languages, and literatures.
Collection of abstracts and bibliographic records for articles, news items, and reviews published in design and applied arts periodicals from 1973 onwards.
ProQuest database that indexes journal articles published worldwide on architecture and design, archaeology, city planning, interior design, landscape architecture, and historic preservation.
Archive of scholarly journals and ebooks in the humanities, social sciences, sciences and mathematics. Journal coverage is volume 1 of each title until 3-5 years ago (embargo period varies by title).
Covers classical studies and information on Ancient Greece and Rome, including literature, history, civilization, law, philosophy, science, technology, and more.
This virtual collection demonstrates types and styles of decorative bindings used on German books of the late nineteenth to early twentieth century. Also included is supporting information about tr...
Within the UW Digital Collections, this collection contains primary and secondary materials in digital form relating to the creative arts as broadly defined: visual, literary, musical, and performing.
The Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture collects and creates electronic resources for study and research of the decorative arts, with a particular focus on Early America. I...
Focused on the history and archaeology of the region around the Mediterranean Sea from 800 BCE to 476 CE. Covers early Christian, Byzantine, Medieval, and ancient Middle Eastern art and archaeology.
The IBZ is produced in Germany and indexes more than 11,000 academic journals in 40 languages from around the world. It is particularly strong in European humanities and social sciences. The databa...
The International Medieval Bibliography is the major index to medieval studies (c. 400-1500). It includes citations to articles in approximately 4500 journals and "miscellany" volumes (conference p...
A bibliography of approximately 225,000 records from the complete runs of more than 300 scholarly journal titles pertaining to the Renaissance (1300-1700) and Middle Ages (400-1299). Also under con...
Reference tool supporting the study of literary theory and discourse; contains a comprehensive historical survey of important figures in the field, critical schools and movements; updated annually.
PBO is a searchable database of decorative trade bindings produced by American publishers in the 19th and early twentieth centuries, with accompanying explanation, teaching materials, and other res...
The New York Public Library (NYPL) Digital Collection's Picture Collection contains over 34,000 digitized, public domain images from books, magazines and newspapers as well as original photographs,...
Provides access to research and scholarly literature on East, Southeast, and South Asia written in Western languages. Covers all subjects, particularly in humanities and social sciences.
Collections of photographs, photograph albums, photographically illustrated books and texts on the early history of photography from libraries and archives from across the globe.
The Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection is a teaching collection of over 13,000 textile artifacts based in the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Images for over 9,00...
The Directory of Open Access Journals provides free, full-text access to open access scientific and scholarly journals. Open access journals are journals that use a funding model that does not char...
Art History Resources on the Web is a comprehensive subject gateway that covers a huge expanse of art history websites. Historically, it covers resources from prehistory to the modern era, and geog...
The Encyclopedia Mythica is an online encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, and legends. Containing over 17,500 entries, the entries include legendary animals, gods and goddesses from many religions...
Digitized, full-image journal articles from hundreds of scholarly journals in the humanities and social sciences disciplines, published from 1802 to 2005.
Large collection of digital images in the areas of arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences from the world's museums, archives, libraries, scholars, and artists.
Collection of manuscripts, printed text, illustrations, and maps that document travel to and daily life on the European continent, as seen and experienced by many wealthy Britons of the 18th century.
Marquis Biographies Online (Who's Who) is a collection of over 1.4 million biographies that have appeared in 25 print titles since 1985, including, among others, "Who's Who in America", "Who's Who ...
Material ConneXion is the largest global resource of new materials. Its library houses over 3,500 new and innovative materials representing eight categories: polymers, glass, ceramics, carbon-based...
An illustrated, descriptive index to the Artists' Book Collection, located in the Kohler Art Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison acts as a "visual finding aid" to this collection.
Works about the Americas published around the world from 1476 to 1926, based on Joseph Sabin's Bibliotheca Americana: A Dictionary of Books Relating to America from Its Discovery to the Present Time.
Access to Oxford’s art reference works (includes Grove Dictionary of Art and Benezit Dictionary of Artists), and articles covering ancient to contemporary art and architecture, images of works of art.
The Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database is an online resource for the study of craft traditions, manufacturing, state and local history, and material culture. This searchable archive brings together...
The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts contains over 3,000 entries covering thousands of years of decorative arts production throughout western and non-western cultures. Included are entries on ...
Collection of edited correspondence of the early modern period, linking thinkers from Europe, the Americas, and Asia from the early 17th to the mid-19th century.
Access to millions of 2D and 3D digital items from the Smithsonian collections, including images and data from across 19 museums, research centers, libraries, archives, and the National Zoo.