Guides
A Rembrandt in the Attic? Researching Artists and Finding the Value of Works of Art - Last Updated Apr 28, 2009 Have you been wondering who painted that portrait handed down to you by your Grandmother? Are you curious about the artist who made that ceramic vase you found? This guide will offer tips on researching your art work and determining its value.
African American Art: a Guide to Resources - Last Updated Jan 29, 2013 This guide serves as a starting point for researching African American art using MSU Library resources.
African Art: a Guide to Resources - Last Updated Jan 29, 2013 This guide serves as a starting point for researching African Art in the MSU Libraries.
Apparel & Textiles - Last Updated Mar 22, 2013 A selective list of books, databases, websites, etc. for conducting research related to apparel and textiles.
Asian Art Resources - Last Updated Sep 18, 2012 This guide provides assistance with locating basic English-language resources for researching Chinese, Japanese, and Korean art.
Collection Development Policy Statement : Fine Arts Library Art Collection - Last Updated Jan 28, 2010 Revised by Terrie L. Wilson, June 2006
Collection Development Policy Statement: Browsing - Last Updated Jan 13, 2010 Written by Jane Arnold; December 5, 2005 Page Coordinator: Terrie Wilson Last updated: 05-14-2008
Finding Information About Architecture - Last Updated Jan 29, 2013 This guide provides suggestions on how to find basic information about architecture.
Interior Design Resources - Last Updated Mar 12, 2013 This selection of resources is meant to be a starting point for finding basic information related to interior design.
Landscape Architecture Research Guide - Last Updated Feb 7, 2012 This guide identifies resources to search when seeking information pertaining to Landscape Architecture, including golf course architecture and design and landscape plant species.
Native North American Art: a Guide to Information Resources - Last Updated Oct 21, 2012 This guide serves as a starting point for researching the art of Native North Americans. Special emphasis is placed on materials relevant to the tribes of the Great Lakes region. |
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