Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture
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Bloom's Literary Reference Online
Find literary criticisms, author biographies, essays on topics and themes, synopses, videos, and more in this online collection from Harold Bloom.
Databases
ArchiveGrid
An index of nearly a million descriptions of archival collections owned by thousands of libraries, museums, historical societies and archives worldwide. An OCLC database.
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Authorization number: 100353461
Password: ARCHG3533
Bloom's Literary Reference Online
Find literary criticisms, author biographies, essays on topics and themes, synopses, videos, and more in this online collection from Harold Bloom.
CAMIO
Catalog of Art Museum Images Online. A resource of high-quality art images from around the world contributed and described by leading museums, all rights-cleared for educational use. Works include photographs, costumes, paintings, posters, sculptures, jewelry, prints, and more. An OCLC database.
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Authorization number: 100353460
Password: CAMIO3532
Student Resources in Context
Covering the major subject areas, including history, literature, science, social studies and more, Student Resource Center provides a selection of reference, thousands of full-text periodicals and newspapers, primary documents, creative works, and multimedia, including video and audio clips and podcasts. From Gale / Cengage Learning.
In the Library
Web Sites
A comprehensive music reference source.
A directory.
A comprehensive index to online exhibits of thousands of artists. Search by artist's name or browse the A to Z listing. Entries include links to museum sites, image archives, and other online resources.
Searchable, hypertext version of the printed work.
From the Center for Writing Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: styles include the American Psychological Association (APA) and the Modern Language Association (MLA.)
Whenever you quote, paraphrase, summarize, or otherwise refer to the work of another, you are required to cite its source, either by way of parenthetical citation or by means of a footnote, as well as a complete reference in a bibliography. This site offers resources for some of the most commonly used citation styles.
Based on the book by Paul Brians.
Chicagoland resource for the creative community.
William Strunk's Elements of Style.
An encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, and legend.
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