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CONTACTS: Possible topics: When you have selected your artist, decide what aspect of his or her work you will write about. For example, if you were to select Mary Cassatt, you might want to write about the influence of Japanese prints on her work, or how she treats the theme of mother and child, or discuss her artistic relationships with male impressionist colleagues. If you were to choose Francisco Goya, you could focus on his suite of prints, Los Caprichos, or on his career as court painter, or you could discuss why he is considered a Romantic artist. Thesis.
Once you have determined your topic, give your hypothetical essay a title
and type this title at the top of your assignment. Beneath the title,
write a thesis statement of one sentence. Example: Mary
Cassatt as Impressionist Then list the ten bibliographic sources you would use if you were to pursue this line of research. Annotation. Following each citation on your bibliography, briefly describe in one or two sentences the content and length of the book or article, noting its unique features or emphases, and indicate whether it is illustrated and with how many pictures. Is there an extensive bibliography in the book, a chronology of the artist's life, an index? Format.
Your bibliography must follow the format prescribed by the University
of Chicago Manual of Style, which is handily summarized by Sylvan Barnet
in A Short Guide to Writing about Art. Be sure that your entries are alphabetized
by author's last name and are properly punctuated. Please double space
each entry (to allow room for instructors' comments) and use 12-point
type. Please submit 2 copies of your assignment. General Research Questions. When you have completed your bibliography, please use an additional page to answer the following four questions about your process: 1.
What databases did you use? Following Instructions. In order to receive an A on this assignment, you must follow all these instructions completely and to the letter! Due Date. For day class:The assignment is due on Thursday, June 5, at noon. Late bibliographies will be graded as follows: those received on June 5 after noon will begin with a B grade; on Friday, June 6, with a C grade. Assignments submitted later than 5:00 PM June 6 will not be accepted. For evening class: The assignment is due on Thursday, June 5, at 6:40 p.m. Late bibliographies will be graded as follows: those received on Thursday, June 5, after class, will begin with a B grade; on Friday, June 6, with a C grade. Assignment submitted later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, June 6, will not be accepted. If you need help finding
materials call Sharon (5-4190) or John (5-4192) for an appointment. FINDING
ARTICLES Art
Index Retrospective. Comprehensive, retrospective
indexing from Art Index from 1932-1984. All personal names, uniform titles,
organization names, topical terms, and geographic names have been reconciled
with current Art Index headings. The file size is currently over 400,000
records, citing articles and reproductions from 420 periodicals. Coverage:
1929 - 1984 http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com/hww/shared/shared_main.jhtml Grove's Dictionary of Art Online. "The Grove Dictionary of Art contains 45,000 articles on every aspect of the visual arts - painting, sculpture, graphic arts, architecture, decorative arts and photography - from prehistory to the present day. Compiled over a period of 15 years, it represents the work of more than 6,800 scholars from around the world, each writing on his or her own specialist field of study." http://www.groveart.com/index.html FINDING JOURNALS: Journals are shelved by call number. To find the call number for a journal go to the online catalog: http://vikat.pdx.edu.
The Millar Library uses the “Vikat” online catalog. From the Library homepage at http://www.lib.pdx.edu, click on “Catalog – Vikat”. You can search by author,title, subject, keyword, call numbers, etc. At any point in your search of our library’s holdings, you can look for additional resources in approximately 20 academic libraries by clicking on the red “Search in ORBIS” button. Worldwide Art Catalog
Collection: The Millar Library subscribes to a service that provides hundreds
of exhibition catalogs every year. They are shelved under the general
call number N405.W6. When you have searched Vikat
and retrieved a book cataloged under this number, you will know
that it is an exhibition catalog. You need to write down the catalog number
that appears as part of the call number: e.g., N405 .W6 no. 17569. Books
with N405 . W6 call numbers are shelved in numerical order on the third
REFERENCE
SHELF Contemporary Women Artists ____ Ref N8354.C66 1999. This is an excellent source for essential information about an artist: biographical article; chronological list of exhibitions; bibliography of books, articles, interviews relating to the artist, etc. Contemporary Artists
____ Ref N6490.C6567 2002. Includes much of the same material as item
#1, but with updated and additional information. Most art materials which circulate (Location = “PSU Stacks”) will be found in the “N’s” on the third floor. Photography (“TR”) and Crafts (“TT”) can be found on the fifth floor. All Reference books (Location = “PSU Reference”) will be found on the second floor. The “N’s” can be subdivided as follows: N Visual Arts. General What
Is a Scholarly Journal? PSU
Library Online Catalog Vikat: http://vikat.pdx.edu/ |
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