Art History 313: High Renaissance and Mannerist Art in Italy
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Welcome to the library course guide page for Art History 313: High Renaissance and Mannerist Art in
This guide is intended to help you in your class work. This course is multi-disciplinary, and encompasses many different types of academic and popular discourse.
In the database pages, I have suggested both general and art-specific databases which may have articles relating to your research. It is not, of course, exhaustive.
This page was developed by Peter Stern and is now maintained by Annie Sollinger.
Finding scholarly articles
- Historical Abstracts Full Text This link opens in a new windowJournal articles, many in full text, and citations to books and dissertations on world history from 1450, published 1954-present.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
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Core scholarly journals from a range of disciplines, dating from the earliest issue of each journal to a few years before present.
Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
- Academic Search Premier This link opens in a new windowScholarly journals from all academic disciplines - an excellent starting point for multidisciplinary research projects. 3,200 full-text journals. Coverage from 1975 to present.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
- Expanded Academic ASAP This link opens in a new windowArticles from scholarly and general-interest periodicals relating to the humanities, social sciences, and non-technical general sciences, 1980-present.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
- ATLA Religion Database This link opens in a new windowCovers journal articles, essays and book reviews that make up the research literature of all major religious faiths and denominations, 1949-present.Available on campus to all, or off-campus to UMass Amherst students, staff and faculty with an UMass Amherst IT NetID (user name) and password.
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