Museum Websites

- Cite in NoodleTools as: Website/Work of Visual Art

Google Arts & Culture (search a variety of museum artifacts in one place)

Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History (Can find some secondary source information in the Met essays based on time period, region, and theme)

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Schedule a Meeting with Ms. Matchak

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British Museum Project Databases

Ancient and Medieval History Online (can use for primary, secondary, and tertiary sources)

ARTSTOR (use for primary sources; Cite as Database/Image or Work of Visual Art -- Database is: ARTSTOR)

Britannica Academic (use for tertiary sources; cite as Database/Original Content)

Gale eBooks (use for secondary sources)

Gale One File: World History (use for secondary sources -- don't begin with this database, it is mostly journal articles)

Great Events from History: The Middle Ages, 477 - 1453 (use for secondary sources; Salem)

Modern World History (can use for both primary & secondary sources) - Mostly for students who have artifact from the Americas.

Oxford Reference Online (use as tertiary sources)

Oxford Art Online (use as tertiary sources)

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Salem Press E-books

Use to find supplemental (primary) sources and some secondary source information about the primary sources.

 

Defining Documents in World History: Ancient World 2700 B.C.E.-c. 500 C.E. Note: See Chronological List at end of Table of Contents to view documents by date.

Defining Documents in World History: Middle Ages 475-1500 Note: See Chronological List at end of Table of Contents to view documents by date.

Defining Documents in the Renaissance and Early Modern Era 1308-1600 Note: See Chronological List at end of Table of Contents to view documents by date.

Milestone Documents of World Religions Note: See "List of Documents by Religious Tradition" at the very end of the Table of Contents to find documents by religious traditions. It provides a list of documents by date.

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