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Fine Arts

Which Database To Use?

The SFC MLH subscribes to a range of databases that provide access to articles from scholarly journals. Some databases are organized by subject area (ie. Fine Arts) while some are multidisciplinary and cover all subject areas. Check out our recommended databases below or visit our Database A-Z page for a full list of databases...

NOTE: You should always search multiple databases to make sure you're not overlooking any important resources for your paper!!

Fine Arts Databases


Europeana Collections

Europeana Collections provides access to over 50 million digitised items – books, music, artworks and more – from archives, museums and libraries across Europe. The database has sophisticated search and filter tools to help you find what you’re looking for.

 


JSTOR Image Collections


Formerly Artstor, JSTOR Image Collections provides access to over 2.5 million images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences

Multidisciplinary Databases

You should also be able to find some Fine Art-related articles in our larger multidisciplinary databases. Check out these databases...


JSTOR


Full-text articles from 4,500 scholarly journals, 16,000 eBooks and over 2 million primary sources spanning the arts, humanities, general science and social sciences.


ProQuest Central Essentials


ProQuest Central Essentials provides access to databases across all major subject areas. One of the most comprehensive multidisciplinary research databases available.