Welcome
This research guide will point you toward online research resources and strategies available to you as scholars doing research at Pepperdine.
Use this guide throughout the research process to help you have the best support for your thesis and research.
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Career Resources
- Careers | College Art AssociationGuidelines for Job Seekers and other resources from the CAA.
- Artists and Related Workers: Occupational OutlookBureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook. Includes statistics, job outlook and projections, earnings information, related occupations.
- Career Services, Arts and Entertainment, UC BerkeleyGuide from UC Berkeley. Extensive lists of links to professional associations, career sites, etc. Has some California-specific occupational outlook information on media-related jobs. Some resources may be restricted to the UC Berkeley campus community.
Getting Started
For background information, start with an exhaustive reference work such as Grove Art Online or its predecessor in print, the Encyclopedia of World Art (N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, 1959-1983. Ref. N 32 .E4833) - half of each volume consists of illustrative plates. Both the 'Guided Tour' and 'Tips for Users' (available from the Home page) provide useful information on searching Grove/Oxford Art Online.
Bibliographies located in books or at the end of journal articles can be very helpful. To learn if Pepperdine has access to a particular journal, search for the name of the journal in the library catalog, or use the 'Journals & Periodicals' search feature on the Library's Web site.
Locate artists' works on the Internet using a search engine such as Google; or visit a site that collects information about works from over 180,000 artists: Artnet.com
Specialized Online Encyclopedias
- Grove Encyclopedia of Materials and Techniques Historical and current uses of materials and techniques in a wide range of areas from painting and sculpture to non-traditional media such as digital and video art.
- Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative ArtsContains over 3,000 entries covering thousands of years of decorative arts production throughout western and non-western cultures including hundreds of entries on the qualities and historical uses of materials, concise definitions on art forms and styles, and in-depth articles discussing the history of armor, jewelry, furniture, textiles, and ceramics.
- Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and RomeOverview of the major cultures of the classical Mediterranean world from the Bronze Age to the fifth century CE, plus the legacy of the classical world and its interpretation and influence in subsequentical world centuries.
- Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient EgyptContains 600 entries covering the prehistoric, predynastic, and dynastic phases of ancient Egypt within the context of its contiguous and sometimes conquering neighbors, tracing its history through the Islamic conquest of 642 CE, with the focus on dynastic Egypt.
- Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and ArchitectureCovers all aspects of Islamic art and architecture ranging from the Middle East to Africa to Central, South, and East Asia and includes entries on artists, rulers, writers, ceramics, sculpture, metalwork, painting, calligraphy, textiles, and more.
- Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican cultureChronicles Pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern Mesoamerica, defined as the lands stretching from Mexico to the southern tip of Central America with 600+ articles on the great civilizations of the pre-Columbian era (including the Olmec, Aztec, and Maya peoples) up through the colonial and postcolonial periods.
- Encyclopedia of the Middle AgesArticles on all aspects of the period from the fifth to the fifteenth century, exploring art, architecture, religion, law, science, language, philosophy, and theology, as well as cultural, religious, intellectual, social and political history. With a focus on focus on Europe and Christendom, the Encyclopedia also covers the rise of Islam and people of other cultures with whom Europeans came into contact.
- Grove Encyclopedia of Northern Renaissance ArtCovers a wide range of subject areas, addressing people and subjects specific to all areas of Northern, Central, and Eastern Europe, and including articles on artists, artisans, patrons, painting, architecture, sculpture, cities, centres of production, theory, criticism, and more.
- Oxford African American Studies Center Comprehensive collection of scholarship focused on the lives and events which have shaped African American and African history and culture, coupled with precise search and browse capabilities.
- Encyclopedia of American Studies Brings together a large range of disciplines related to the history and cultures of the United States, from pre-colonial days to the present.
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ARTstor Images for Your Presentation

The best place to find images for your presentation is our new database, ARTstor. Log on to ARTstor, create a personal account and create an image group. Then view information on how to Export of Power Point
You can search ARTstor by the name of an art work, by geography, by classification (for example, architecture), or by collection (for example, Beyond the Taj). Use the Advanced Search to limit by date.


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