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ARTH - Art and Design History

(ARTH 101, ARTH 601)

Introduction

Welcome to the Art History Research Guide which includes, 19th amendment USPS Stamp (women's voting rights) by April Greiman This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.

  • Background and contextual information on Artists, Styles, and Movements from Encyclopedias
  • Design History in Journals & Periodicals and Online Publications
  • Essential Design History Websites
  • Image Collections; and Notable Museums
  • Contact librarians for help.

 

19th amendment USPS Stamp (women's voting rights) by April Greiman. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.

Step 1: Collect Background References

Step 2: Academic and Full Text Articles

Image Citations

Citations and Avoiding Plagiarism

Writing Citations

What should you cite?

  •  Images, Diagrams, and Figures, include
    • Author (Artist or Architect); Title; Date; Location/Repository; Material/Medium; Dimensions (if applicable)
    • Descriptive captions when including images in the text and include a bibliography entry.
  • Images found in Books, Articles and Images found on the Web.
  • Include the artist's name, the year the work was created, and the institution (e.g. gallery or museum) who provided the image. followed by the city where it is located, the URL where you found the image, and when.

EXAMPLE:

MLA Citation:

Frueh, Alfred J. 

Title: Roland Keith Young

Artist Name: Alfred J. Frueh, 1880 - 14 Sep 1968

Year Created: 1968

Institution: National Portrait Gallery

followed by the city where it is located,

Link: http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4e93db85c-8823-454b-ade8-27adc22f7e92

Accessed: 9/4/25

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