The databases listed below are some places to start searching. Depending on the object you select, you may need to look in other art databases that focus on a specific time period or movement.
Many of the art databases are not full-text. This means you will need to use the "find it at UT" button to see if an article is indexed in a different database. If not, you will need to request it through interlibrary loan. Keep in mind, it can take a few days to get an ILL request filled. Give yourself plenty of time to get the right articles by starting early!
EBSCO search tutorials: http://support.epnet.com/training/tutorials.php
The database will grow by 18,000 records per year, ensuring unbroken coverage of journals that were indexed in BHA and IBA prior to 2010. The initial data set created by the Getty Research Institute in 2008-2009 covers scholarship up to 2009, including retrospective records for material published in previous years, and in some cases the new ProQuest indexing will also cover retrospective years in order to fill gaps in coverage.
Publications covered include at least 500 core journals, with an emphasis on specialist and rare titles that are not covered by other indexes, plus detailed coverage of monographs, essay collections, conference proceedings and exhibition catalogues.
If you don’t see a .pdf of the article you want, click FIND IT AT UT to find it in another database or in print in the Libraries.
If it is only in print in the Libraries or we don’t own the article, click GET A SCAN to have the article emailed to you. This option will take a few days.
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