Includes images across the arts, architecture, humanities, and social sciences with tools to view, present, and manage images for research and teaching. Related: JSTOR - now includes ARTstor content.
Primary source material such as letters, diaries, newspapers, maps and photographs, sound recordings of personal accounts of events, and streaming historic films. Subjects include American national and local history, African American history, world history, performing arts, government, law & politics, art & architecture, and extensive collection of New Mexico and Western materials. Coverage: 1580-current.
The Artstor Digital Library is an image database featuring an unparalleled range of images from some of the world's leading museums, photo archives, scholars, and artists in one easily-navigated repository. It is the most comprehensive image resource available for educational and scholarly use, with many rare and important collections available nowhere else.
The library is constantly growing with new collections added monthly, continually expanding our areas of reference and study. All images are accompanied by comprehensive metadata and are rights-cleared for educational use.
Visit their extensive knowledge base for video tutorials, guides to the newest features, and more! And if you have questions or would like training on Artstor, send me an email or schedule an appointment.
Google Images can be useful, but overwhelming!
Make sure you are finding images that link back to reputable sources: the artist's own website, the gallery representing the artist, etc.
Also take advantage of the advanced search option to find images that are not under copyright restrictions, or to limit your search by file size. Do you have questions about copyright, creative commons, or fair use? Ask us!