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Islamic Art, Architecture, and Visual Culture: Finding Articles
Art Index is an art research database providing high-quality indexing for hundreds of national and international art journals, plus thousands of art dissertations. The index covers fine, decorative and commercial art, as well as photography, film and architecture.
Expanded access to journals is available through June 30, 2022, courtesy of JSTOR.
JSTOR is the "scholarly journal archive." A non-profit cooperative project of university libraries, JSTOR has converted the contents of core journals in academic disciplines into electronic form. Winthrop subscribes to the Arts & Sciences I, II, III, & IV collections.
Expanded access including over 25,000 books, as well as JSTOR Archive and Primary Source collections. More information about the content JSTOR is making available to support schools impacted by COVID-19 ishere:https://about.jstor.org/covid19/.
Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan, and the Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Ars Orientalis is a peer-reviewed annual volume of scholarly articles and book reviews on the art and archaeology of Asia, including the ancient Near East and the Islamic world.
The journal publishes original research on politics, society, and culture in the Middle East from the seventh century to the present day. The journal also covers Spain, southeast Europe, parts of Africa, South Asia, and the former Soviet Union, as well as other regions, for subjects of relevance to the Middle East.
Muqarnas is sponsored by The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at Harvard and MIT. Articles are being published on all aspects of Islamic visual culture, historical and contemporary, as well as on unpublished textual primary sources.
A digital library consisting of more than 135,000 images, publications and videos associated with more than 10,000 sites, names, or collections, many of which are not readily available elsewhere
The Islamic Art Network was established in January 2002 to serve researchers and scholars in the field of Islamic art and architecture and to acquaint the non-specialist with the field.