Harcourt's Quick Guide to Researching Art History Using the Internet
The Internet can be used in various ways to conduct research on topics in art history. Some information can be found published on the World Wide Web. The Internet can also assist you in locating information published in books and articles. Information found on the Web, however, must be evaluated and properly cited. Follow the links below to find out everything you need to know about conducting Art History research on the Internet.
General Search Information
A. Looking For Information
B. Evaluating Web Sites
C. Copyright Issues
D. Citing information on the Web
Solutions to Specific Problems
E. Seeking Definitions And Explanations
Of Words And Terms
F. Seeking Brief Answers To Simple Or
Broad Questions
G. Seeking More Specific Answers To More
Focused Questions
H. Seeking Particular Information In A Specialized
Area
I. Looking For Images By Particular Artists
J. Looking For Images In General
K. Looking For Printed Books And Articles
(compiling a bibliography)
L. Looking For Online Texts
M. Some Useful Texts And Reference Sources
Online