The Fine Arts Department uses MLA Style as the designated citation style.
If you are 13 or older and live, work, attend school, or pay property taxes in New York State, you can get a free digital library card from the New York Public Library using this online form: https://www.nypl.org/library-card/new
This will provide remote access to many of its art databases.
Ebook Central delivers with a breadth and depth of ebooks from scholarly sources, including university presses and other top publishers.
This multidisciplinary database system provides access to magazines, journal articles, newspapers, ebooks, videos, theses, and dissertations. ProQuest features general databases, plus disciplinary specific collections.
Interdisciplinary database with academic journals and eBooks in the fields of social science, humanities, science, technology and medicine.
Academic Search Complete is a multidisciplinary database that provides access to 5,795 active full-text journals, 6,773 active global OA journals, and more than 75,000 videos from the Associated Press.
Explore millions of high-quality primary sources and images from around the world, including artworks, maps, photographs, and more.
Full-text and full-image articles beginning with the newspaper's first issue in 1851 through 2020.
You may review this listing of databases to find more recent issues.
When you are looking for great Fine Arts resources, don't forget books! Whether you need a piece about a specific artist, art criticism or art history, the library has you covered.
Try doing some searches in the library catalog. If you find some books that are useful to you, go up to that section of the library and browse the area. The library books are shelved by subject so there will be similar books around the book you found. In our catalog we have books and DVDs on:
Also useful is the Library's large E-book collection.