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May 29, 2006
Vol. 6, No. 5

ARTstor

Created by the non-profit organization of the same name, ARTstor is a database featuring digital images and related data.

Available for non-commercial use in research, teaching, and learning, the image collections support educational and scholarly activities in the arts and other disciplines. ARTstor provides access to images from general and specialized collections covering a wide scope of time periods, artistic movements, and cultures.

Offering keyword and advanced search options, information can be searched by a number of criteria, including creator (artist), location, description, subject, material, style or period, and/or technique.

example of ARTstor's advanced search interface

Additional ARTstor options include:

Access to ARTstor is available from the Library’s Research Databases (Journal Articles) page by clicking on the letter "A" in the Browse by Title section, then by selecting the link for "ARTstor."

For more information, please contact:

Christine Jewell
Liaison Librarian for Classical Studies & Medieval Studies, Fine Arts & Film, Philosophy, Jewish Studies, and Religious Studies
Ext. 35623

Rachel Caldwell, Associate, Library Communications and Information Services
, Co-ordinator, Library Communications and Web Management
, Assistant, Library Communications and Web Development

August 9, 2006