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AAT: Art & Architecture Thesaurus On LineThe J. Paul Getty Trust: The AAT is a structured vocabulary containing around 125,000 terms and other information about concepts. Terms in AAT may be used to describe art, architecture, decorative arts, material culture, and archival materials. The coverage of the AAT ranges from Antiquity to the present, and the scope is global.
Deakin University, Faculty of Management & Informit: Arts & Entertainment Management Database (AEM) is a bibliographic database that indexes articles from published and unpublished material on arts and entertainment management. Source documents include journals, books, reports and surveys. Over 30 journal titles are indexed including Artwork magazine, International arts manager, Journal of cultural economics, and Museum news. These journals are indexed selectively for relevant arts and entertainment information. Subject coverage includes the arts and entertainment environment, cultural planning, finance, funding, law, marketing, project/venue management, research, and technology related to the arts and entertainment industry.
AHDS: Arts and Humanities Data ServiceAHDS is a UK national service aiding the discovery, creation and preservation of digital resources in and for research, teaching and learning in the arts and humanities. Subjects include archaeology, history, performing arts, visual arts, and literature, languages and linguistics.
AHRR - Australian Historic Records RegisterNational Library of Australia: AHRR is a listing of privately owned, paper-based records of Australian life from settlement to 1988. It includes information on letters, diaries, photographs, recipe books, financial records, posters, sketches, catalogues, registers, minute books and other items.
ABC-CLIO: This is a complete bibliographic reference to the history of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Published since 1964, the database comprises entries for periodicals dating back to 1954. For a complete reference guide to the history of the rest of the world from 1450 to the present see Historical Abstracts. Click on the - Click here to access your subscription - link and you will then have the option of searching either Historical Abstracts or America: History and Life.
Archaeology Data Service (ADS)A virtual library of on-line publications concerned with the historic environment. The library is currently divided into Books, Bibliographies, Journals, and Other resources. The book section includes the Council for British Archaeology's Research Report series and ADS's own Guides to Good Practice, among other texts, and the journal section links to a large number of scholarly journals.
Informit: ARCH provides access to Australian and New Zealand architecture and building information held by the Stanton Library, Municipality of North Sydney. Other subject areas include interior design, landscape architecture and construction.
Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts (AATA) OnlineInstitute of Fine Arts, New York University: AATA Online is a comprehensive database of more than 100,000 abstracts of literature related to the preservation and conservation of material cultural heritage.
Art History Resources on the WebAn extensive collection of both imagery and scholarship, this gateway covers art history from the prehistoric to the 20th century. It also has links to research resources, art departments, museums and galleries.
Art IndexH.W. Wilson: Art Index is a bibliographic database that indexes articles from periodicals published throughout the world. In addition to articles, this database indexes reproductions of works of art that appear in indexed periodicals. Subjects covered include: Advertising Art; Antiques; Archaeology; Architecture and Architectural History; Art History; Computers in Art; Crafts; Decorative Arts; Fashion Design; Folk Art; Graphic Arts; Industrial Design; Interior Design; Landscape Architecture; Motion Pictures; Museology; Non-Western Art; Painting; Photography; Pottery; Sculpture; Television; Textiles; and Video. Also available from 1929 in print at Sq 700.16 ART.
The Library holds a large range of primary and secondary resources relating to the history of Australia. This guide contains selected print works only.
The Library holds a wide range of resources related to Australian literature. This guide contains selected print works only.
The Library holds a wide range of resources related to book reviews and literary criticism. This guide contains selected print works only.
These are selected sites for researching Australian history on the Internet and provide a starting place for researchers in this field. They lead to a diverse range of information on Australian history resources as well as providing links to other useful sites.
These are general sites for researching Australian literature on the Internet and provide a starting place for researchers in this field. They lead to a diverse range of information on Australian literature resources as well as providing links to other useful sites.
Mura Gadi is an online catalogue of the National Library of Australia's manuscript, pictorial and oral history resources relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Though it does not list the many books, periodicals and other publications in the Library relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, these materials can be found using the Library's online catalogue at http://www.nla.gov.au/catalogue/
Ship and passenger records are found throughout the National Library in books, journals, newspapers, manuscripts, microform, pictures, maps and electronic media. Material includes information on ships, voyages, shipping companies, shipping and passenger lists and registers, shipwrecks, whaling, shipping arrivals and departures in Australian ports, logs, journals, diaries and voyage narratives, and ships' illustrations.