Start with the library
Often the best place to find information is your Library. Start with the Library Catalog. Be sure to search under both “Subject” and “All words” in the right hand box on the search page, next to the box for your search word. Great sources for journal articles and high quality images of artworks are the online databases which are on the Find Images & Articles page of the Library website.

For information on our databases, tips on searching, or an overview of the Library Catalog, take a look at our growing collection of online tutorials produced right here at the Library. You can find them on the Library How-to Videos and Frequently Asked Questions pages along with lots of other useful Library information.
New Libguides! Check it out
Check out our new crop of library guides, Libguides. We currently have guides for art history, film, photography, and printmaking. More are on the way.
Subject Guides
Select a subject area from the menu at left to find stuff in the Library and online tailored to specific interest or discipline. These Guides are always being improved so be sure and let your Librarian know about any items in the Library or sites on the internet that you find really useful.

Still got questions? Get answers! Ask a librarian. Email us [email protected] or Chat Live between the hours of 9 and 6.
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OTHER USEFUL RESOURCES
Want to master a new piece of software? Have a specific tech question? ATOMIC LEARNING provides thousands of tutorial movies and curriculum resources that cover a variety of software packages including Final Cut, Dreamweaver, Windows Vista, PowerPoint, Endnote and Blackboard. Students and Faculty can access Atomic Learning anywhere on campus; off campus access is available with a password. Ask a librarian or your instructor for the username and password.
Project Gutenberg: free books online
The oldest producer of free electronic books (ebooks and eTexts)
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