Lantz Art History Library Reference Page

Resources for Collection Development

Archive for February, 2008

Art Daily

artdaily.org

An online art newspaper covers stories on art, museums, festivals, exhibits.

New York Times/Fine Arts

http://college.nytimes.com/guests/directory/Arts_&_Humanities/Fine_Arts/

This link takes you to all articles published in the New York Times on the arts. The site is also searchable.

The Art Tribune

http://www.thearttribune.com/

An English translation of the French La Tribune del ‘Arte this website publishes pieces on art and museums by curators, academics and art historians worldwide. Also available through RSS feed.

College Art Association

http://www.collegeart.org/

This association supports artists, scholars and teachers of the arts. The website includes information on publications, conferences, institutions, upcoming events and news in the field of Art History.

CAA Reviews

http://www.caareviews.org/

Reviews of books, as well as information on exhibitions and projects in all areas of Art History published by the College Art Association. Also available in print through library.

RUSA

http://www.ala.org/ala/rusa/

This division of ALA provides reviews and recommendations of reference books as well as best of lists.

Art History Newsletter

http://arthistorynewsletter.com/

Edited by a PHD candidate at NYU and containing posts from other doctoral candidates, this feed synopsizes news and opinions of interest to art historians and provides original reporting on conferences, lectures, and other special events.

Book Index with Reviews

Available through library website.

This database of reviews allows you to search by subject and provides lists of new releases in art and art history, organized into 75 different subcategories.

Reviews from ARLIS/NA

http://www.arlisna.org/resources/reviews/index.html

This site post reviews two or three times a year. The reviews are contributed from members of ARLIS/NA and edited by the Review Editor. This site also links to reviews published in Art Documentation.

Art Libraries Society of North America

http://www.arlisna.org/

This non-profit organization was founded by a group of librarians to foster communication, cooperation and participation among art librarians from varying universities, museums and organizations. Useful information on this site includes issues of Art Documentation-the official bulletin of ARLIS/NA, recent news in the field of art history, book reviews, calendar of events and upcoming conferences, and a listserv for art history librarians.

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