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Research Methodologies:The Arts
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Library ResourcesLibrary Website:
Ask-a-Librarian→ IM… InfoGuides
Library catalog: Books E-books (Net Library) DVD, VHS WRLC And more…
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More Library ResourcesResearch DatabasesArts Databases
Art Fulltext
Bibliography History of Art (BHA)
Design & Applied Arts (DAAI)
ARTBibliographies Modern
Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
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More Library DatabasesGeneral Databases
Academic Search Complete (exs: Digital Creativity,
Visual Studies, Visual Anthropology)
ProQuest Research Library (ex: British Journal of
Photography, Journal of Glass Studies)
Wilson Omnifile (E-Journal Finder lists art journals, like Art
in America, as available here)
JSTOR (exs: Artibus et Historiae, Museum Studies)
Humanities International Complete (exs: Art Asia
Pacific, Word & Image)
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Types of Information• Online Catalog – Books can provide general
overview OR detailed insight about your topic
• Research Databases – access to different types of periodicals (articles, reports…)
• Primary Sources – Original records like letters, manuscripts, newspapers, interviews, photos, recordings, works of art
• Reference Sources – From background information to images
• The Web – benefits and limitations for research
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Research Process• Define Your Topic (Identify main concepts; Narrow or
broaden topic; List of search terms )
• Determine Your Information Needs (how current, specific publication type)
• Locate and Retrieve Relevant Information (search strategies)
• Access Information using Technology (catalog, databases, web)
• Evaluate Information (print & electronic)
• Use Information Ethically (cite sources)
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Define Research Topic1. State your topic as a question.
2. Identify concepts.
3. Narrow or broaden your topic.
4. Keep a list of terms that work best for your topic & add to it as you go.
5. This works whether you’re writing a brief paper or an in-depth research paper.
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Find an image you want to explore?
Title: Aboriginal Bark painting of funeral ceremony with kangaroo on Croker IslandLocation: Musee des Arts Africains et Oceaniens
Subjects: Australia; Archaeology; Religions; New Zealand; Aboriginal Culture; Death; Beliefs; Burial
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Brainstorm: Search Terms
• Bark, bark painting
• Australia, Australian…
• Oceanic
• Aboriginal, aborigine
• Funeral, burial
*Try as general searches & see what you find…
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Search Strategies Keyword:
• Simplest search• Looks for records that match the words typed, not the
ideas represented by the words
Controlled Vocabulary (Subjects):• Uses subject headings for more refined results• Looks for records that match the ideas represented by
the words.• Terms are standardized• Often active links
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Color
More Search StrategiesBoolean Searching
AND/OR/NOTCombine keywords to narrow/broaden your search
AND— NARROWS YOUR SEARCHEX: Interior Design AND Color
OR—EXPANDS YOUR SEARCHEX: Film or video OR
Wall paintings or murals
NOT—LIMITS TERMS FROM SEARCH NOT
Interior design AND
Film Video
Maya Software
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Start with General Search & Then Refine
• Keyword: “bark painting”
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Individual Record
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Subject Headings LinksAdvantages: Refine your topic
Narrow your focus
Take search in new directionFind resources wouldn’t have found otherwise
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Advantages of…Books• Good for background information, timeline,
definitions, etc. • Length allow author to go more in-depth into a
subject
Articles• More specialized searching• Better for newer artists/designers (may not have
books yet)• More current information—more recently published
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Evaluate Your Sources• Evaluate the sources you find!
• Print AND Online
• CRAAP Test:• Currency—Is the information out-of-date? • Relevance—Is the information on topic?• Authority—Who wrote the information?
• Accuracy—Is the information correct? • Purpose—What is the information intended to do?
Educate? Persuade? Entertain?