| |
|
| |
- Google.
Full-text search.
- Yahoo.
Subject trees and links to other search engines.
- WorldPages.
International search for finding persons, businesses, and government
information.
- Internet
Public Library, maintained by University of Michigan, School
of Information & Library Studies. Information on how to
use the internet.
|
| |
- Art
Resources at Yahoo.
- ArtSource.
Central location for pointers to art and architecture resources
on the web as well as a site for original contributions from
librarians, artists, and art historians.
- Galaxy
Arts Directory, a service of TradeWave Corporation.
- Art
History Resources, maintained by Chris Witcombe, Sweet Briar
College.
- The History
of Art Virtual Library, maintained by the History of Art
Department, Birkbeck College, University of London.
- FineArt
Forum directory of internet art resources.
- Internet
ArtResources. Ferguson-Taylor Group's searchable databases
of art resources on the internet.
- World
Wide Arts Resources. Indexes for artists, museums, galleries,
and other resources.
- Voice
of the Shuttle, maintained by Alan Liu, University of California
at Santa Barbara. Web page for humanities research.
- World
History Index and History Central Catalogue, maintained
by the European University Institute, Florence, Italy (formerly
the "Index of Resources for Historians", hosted by
the Department of History, University of Kansas). Large single
file of several thousand connections arranged alphabetically
by subject and name.
- Art
History Imagesearch, a searchable database of images for
art history instruction maintained by Chris Henige, University
of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
|
 |
|
- Art
Library Index at Yahoo.
- UW-Madison
Electronic Library.
- Digital
Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture. Resources
for study and research of the decorative arts, with a particular
focus on Early America. Made possible by the Chipstone Foundation,
the site was created and is maintained at the University of Wisconsin
Madison.
- MadCat,
the online catalog of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries.
Includes the holdings of the Kohler Art Library (110,000 volumes;
215 current periodicals).
- South
Central (Wisconsin) Library System. Provides access to LINKcat,
the online catalog for the member libraries in south central Wisconsin
(includes Madison Public Library).
- IRIS,
the online catalog of the collections of the Getty
Research Institute for the History of Art and the Humanities.
- SIRIS,
Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Access to
Smithsonian library catalogs, inventories of American painting
and sculpture, and the Archives of American Art.
- Library
of Congress.
- New
York Public Library.
- Thomas
J. Watson Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Lists approximately
70% of the Library's holdings, including all materials catalogued
since 1980.
- National Art Library,
Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
- Warburg
Institute Library, University of London.
- British
Library.
- Bibliothèque
nationale de France.
- Koninklijke
Bibliotheek, The Hague.
- Herzog
August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel.
- Swiss
Libraries. Comprehensive links to web sites and online catalogs.
- German
Libaries Online. A survey of all German libraries which offer
services on the WorldWideWeb.
- Library
of the Dutch Institute for Art History in Florence. Online
catalog of over 50,000 monographs and other resources. Emphasizes
Italian art and the art of the Low Countries, especially artistic
exchange between northern and southern Europe.
|
 |
- Art Bibliographies
Modern (UW-Madison campus access only; locate through E-Resource
Gateway).
- Avery Index to Architectural
Periodicals (UW-Madison campus access only; locate through
E-Resource Gateway).
- Art
Abstracts (formerly Art Index), 1984-date (UW-Madison campus
access only). Abstracts begin with 1994. In addition to articles,
this database indexes reproductions of works of art that appear
in indexed periodicals. Updated monthly. For coverage of the
years 1929-1984, consult Art
Index Retrospective.
- Humanities
Full Text (formerly Humanities Index), 1984-date (UW-Madison
campus access only). Indexes 400 English language periodicals
covering archaeology, classical studies, art, film, folklore,
history, journalism, linguistics, literature, music, performing
arts, philosophy, religion, and theology. Abstracts begin with
1994. Full text begins with January 1995. Updated monthly.
- UnCover,
1988-date. Millions of citations to articles from 30,000 English-language
publications held at universities across the U.S. About one-half
science; one-third social science; the rest humanities. Can
browse tables of contents of individual journal issues. Updated
daily.
- SIRIS,
Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Access
to Smithsonian library catalogs, inventories of American painting
and sculpture, and the Archives of American Art.
- Auctions
On-Line. Searchable database of auction records for fine
art, antiques, and collectibles.
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
|

|
|
|

|
- Art
Daily. Daily news from the art world as well as extended international
coverage of new and continuing exhibitions.
- Art
in Context. Current exhibitions. Indexes of artists, museums,
galleries, and dealers.
|
MUSEUMS
|
|
|
|
 |
- Allen
Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College.
- Art Institute
of Chicago.
- Charles Allis Art Museum,
Milwaukee.
- Cleveland
Museum of Art.
- David
and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago.
- Detroit
Institute of Arts.
- Frederick
R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
- Indianapolis
Museum of Art.
- John
Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI.
- Kelsey
Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
- Krannert
Art Museum, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
- Madison
Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, WI.
- Minneapolis
Institute of Arts.
- Minnesota Museum of American
Art, St. Paul.
- Milwaukee
Art Museum.
- Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
- Nelson-Atkins
Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO.
- Patrick
and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University,
Milwaukee.
- Racine
Art Museum, Racine, WI.
- Spencer Museum
of Art Printroom, University of Kansas, Lawrence.
- Villa
Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, Milwaukee.
- Walker
Art Center, Minneapolis.
- Washington
University Gallery of Art, Saint Louis.
|
|
|
|
 |
- Art
Gallery of Ontario, Toronto.
- Austrian Jewish Museum,
Eisenstadt.
- Centre
National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou, Paris.
- Le
Louvre, Paris.
- Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts.
- National
Gallery, Prague.
- National
Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
- National
Gallery of Ireland, Dublin.
- National
Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
- National
Palace Museum, Taiwan.
- Nezu Institute
of Fine Arts, Tokyo.
- Pushkin
State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow.
- Royal
Ontario Museum, Toronto.
- State
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg.
- Stedelijk
Museum of Modern Art, Amsterdam.
- Teylers
Museum, Haarlem.
- Tokugawa Art
Museum, Japan.
- The Uffizi,
Florence.
- Victoria
and Albert Museum, London.
- Wallace Collection,
London.
|

|
- Image
Projects and Clearinghouse of Image Databases,
maintained by University of Arizona Library.
- Cataloging
Project for 20th C Works in French Museums & Collections.
- SPIRO
(Slide and Photograph Retrieval Online). Visual online catalog
of the Architecture Slide and Photograph Library, Department of
Architecture, University of California at Berkeley. Part of the
UC Berkeley
Museum Informatics Project.
- The
Piero Project/ECIT--Electronic Compendium of Images and Text,
Princeton University. (Netscape-specific WWW
version).
- WebMuseum
(formerly WebLouvre).
- The
Artchive, extensive online gallery maintained by Mark Harden.
- Web
Gallery of Art, virtual museum and searchable database of
European painting and sculpture of the Gothic, Renaissance and
Baroque periods (1150-1800).
- Christian
art and architecture, via the organization Christus Rex et
Redemptor Mundi.
- Fine
Arts Museums of San Francisco. Committed to making their entire
collection available online, the Thinker
ImageBase currently provides a searchable index of more than
82,000 objects.
- Image
Search at Yahoo.
- Image
Search at Google.
- Art
History Imagesearch, a searchable database of images for art
history instruction maintained by Chris Henige, University of
Wisconsin-Whitewater.
|

|
|
|

|
|
|

|
- Grants
Information Center, Memorial Library,
UW-Madison.
- Art
Deadlines List, a list of competitions, contests, calls for
entries/papers, grants, scholarships, fellowships, jobs, and internships
in the arts and art-related areas.
- Resources
in Art History for Graduate Students, compiled by Adrienne
DeAngelis. Grants, fellowships, internships, and study abroad
opportunities for graduate students in art history and closely
related areas such as humanities and visual art studies. Also
listing of art history graduate student conferences and publication
opportunities.
- American
Council of Learned Societies.
- National
Endowment for the Arts.
- National
Endowment for the Humanities. Programs and how to apply.
- Fulbright
Program.
- CASVA Fellowship
Program. Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National
Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
- Center for Museum Studies,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
- Office
of Fellowships and Grants, Smithsonian Institution, Washington,
DC.
- Deutscher
Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD). German Academic Exchange
Service.
- Newberry
Library, Chicago, Center for Renaissance Studies. Offers :
1) the Rockefeller Foundation Residential Fellowships in Gender
Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, the Audrey Lumsden-Kouvel
Fellowship, and the Newberry Library École des Chartes (Paris)
Exchange Fellowship; and 2) funds for graduate students and postdoctoral
scholars from affiliated institutions (such as UW-Madison) to
participate in any of the Center seminars and programs.
- Warburg
Institute Fellowships, University of London.
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
- Architecture
Index at Yahoo.
- Architectural
Resources, via ArtSource.
- SPIRO
(Slide and Photograph Retrieval Online). Visual online catalog
of the Architecture Slide and Photograph Library, Department of
Architecture, University of California at Berkeley.
- Architectural
History and Historic Preservation Division, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, DC.
- Madison,
A Model City, John Nolen's 1911 report to the Madison Park
and Pleasure Drive Association, a preeminent example of the urban
landscape movement at the turn of the twentieth century. First
imaging project of the UW-Madison General Library System's program
to digitize significant cultural works.
- Architecture of
the Getty Center, Los Angeles.
|
 |
- Electronic
Bodhidharma, the WWW site of the
International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism, Kyoto, Japan.
Largest collection of Buddhist primary text materials on the Internet.
- Ukiyo-e,
a guide to the floating world of cyberspace. Japanese woodblock
prints.
- Asian
Studies WWW Virtual Library, edited by T. Matthew Ciolek,
Australian National University, Canberra.
- Bulletin
of the Asia Institute, a journal focusing on the art, archaeology,
history, and language of ancient Western and Central Asia.
- John C.
and Susan L. Huntington Archive of Buddhist and Related Art.
Photographic and teaching archive maintained by the Visual Resources
Library, History of Art Department, Ohio State University.
|
 |
- Classics
and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page, maintained by Sebastian
Heath, Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan.
Search engine and extensive collection of links.
- Perseus
Digital Library, ancient Greek and Roman art, archaeology,
and literature.
- Archaeological
Fieldwork Opportunities, Cornell University.
- Classics
Collections, maintained by Blake Landor, University of Florida
Libraries.
- World
Archaeological Congress Server, University of Southampton,
Great Britain.
- Internet
Classics Archive, about 400 Greek and Roman classical texts
in English translation.
- Society
for Late Antiquity, maintained by Ralph W. Mathisen, University
of South Carolina.
|
| |
|
|
 |
- Labyrinth,
server for Medieval Studies maintained by Deborah Everhart and
Martin Irvine, Department of English, Georgetown University.
- NetSERF,
links to medieval resources maintained by the Department of History,
Catholic University of America.
- On-Line
Reference Book for Medieval Studies (ORB), cooperative effort
on the part of scholars across the internet to establish an online
textbook source for medieval studies.
- Byzantium:
Byzantine Studies on the Internet, maintained by Paul Halsall,
Fordham University.
- Catholic
Encyclopedia, a work-in-progress to transcribe the 1913 edition
for online access.
- Comitatus:
Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies.
- Institut de Recherche
et d'Histoire des Textes, Paris.
- Electronic Access to
Medieval Manuscripts. Project by the Hill
Monastic Manuscript Library, Saint John's University, and
the Vatican Film
Library, Saint Louis University, to develop guidelines for
encoding and storing catalog descriptions of medieval and Renaissance
manuscripts in electronic form. Provides links to online catalogs
of manuscript collections and image files.
- Union
Manuscript Computer Catalog. Project to update Seymour de
Ricci's Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the
United States and Canada.
- International
Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University,
Kalamzaoo.
- Cary
Collection, Rochester Institute of Technology. Medieval manuscript
leaves and material on the history of printing (pre- and post-Gutenberg).
- Medieval
Academy of America.
- Medieval
Studies Program, UW-Madison.
- Center
for Renaissance Studies, Newberry Library, Chicago.
|
 |
- ABZU,
guide to internet resources for the study of the ancient near
east. Maintained by Charles E. Jones, Oriental Institute, University
of Chicago.
- Institute
of Egyptian Art and Archaeology, Department of Art, University
of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee.
|
 |
- Photography
Index at Yahoo.
- California
Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside.
- Wisconsin
Historical Images from the Visual Materials Archive, State
Historical Society of Wisconsin.
- Helios,
online access to the photographic collections of the American
Art Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
- American
Memory Archive, Library of Congress. Includes a selection
of daguerreotypes and Civil War photographs.
- Photography
Collection, New York Public Library.
- George
Eastman House: International Museum of Photography and Film,
Rochester, NY.
- Timeline
of the history of photography.
- A
History of Photography from Its Beginnings till the 1920s,
maintained by Robert Leggat.
|
 |
|
|
|