1. Archives of American Art Journal 1- (1960/61- )
N11.D4 Art stacks
A list of graduate research projects in American art is published annually, currently in the first issue of each volume; lists both completed and in-progress theses and dissertations.
2. Art Bulletin 1- (1948- )
N11.C4 Art stacks
A list of U.S. and Canadian dissertations, both completed and recently begun, is published every year (currently in the June issue). There is a backfile of photocopies of these lists available on reserve in the Library.
3. Kunstchronik 1- (1948- )
N3.K84 Art stacks
Includes a yearly list of completed and newly begun dissertations. Now issued in two parts: the August issue includes a list for Germans, and the September issue lists Swiss, Austrian, British, Dutch and some American work.
4. Directory of grants in the humanities (1998/99)
AZ188.U5D56 Art ref.
Alphabetical listing of granting programs with indexes by broad subject and by sponsoring organization; most useful for current information about particular grants.
5. Grants register (1969/70- )
LB2338.G7 Latest at Green reference (Ready Reference Table)
International directory of scholarships, fellowships, etc.; alphabetical with subject index subdivided by country.
6. Scholarships, fellowships, grants and loans (1975- )
LB2338.S34 Latest at Green reference (Ready Reference Table)
Listings of U.S. funding sources, by subject; with title and sponsor indexes.
7. National directory of grants and aid to individuals in the arts, international 7th ed. (1989)
NX398.G7 Art ref.
Basic alphabetical list of grants available for all the arts (visual, performing, etc.); no index. Information updated by entries in the Washington international arts letter (N1.W33), available in the Art Library.
8. Sponsored research in the history of art (1981/82-94//)
Z5931.S78 Art stacks
Comprehensive annual listing of art history grant awards; arranged by broad subject with indexes of grantees.
9. Resources in art history for graduate students
http://www.efn.org/~acd/resources.html
"Lists grants, fellowships, internships, [calls for articles, art history graduate student symposia], and study abroad opportunities for graduate students in art history and closely related areas.. These descriptions have been cheerfully cribbed from the official announcements. When available, links have been made to the program site.--[Ed. note]