Illuminated Manuscript
and other Facsimiles -- The Art & Architecture Library
regularly collects manuscript facsimiles, especially facs. of
Medieval manuscripts. Other subject areas are discussed, with
examples from Special Collections, Green Library and the Art &
Architecture Library.
Timely Features and Special Items
Art 237. Art History
Bibliography and Library Methods -- This course, taught by the
Art & Architecture Librarians, is designed primarily for art
history graduate students; upper-class undergraduate majors who
plan to continue in art history on the graduate level may enroll
with the consent of the instructor. The class provides an
introduction to reference works and research strategies essential
to architectural and art history. Electronic and print sources of
artistic, historical, and cultural information are presented in
groupings based on resource types and topics. Several of these
lists are reproduced here and may serve as research guides to the
reference literature.
Art & Architecture on
the Internet -- This listing of selected sites is designed to
serve as an aid for your net surfing. For specific sites not
listed, use the Internet search capability of your Web
browser.
Bibliographic Tips and Recommended Publications [under
construction]
Notable Architecture on the Stanford Campus [under
construction]