MLibrary provides a wide array of helpful research guides. These may be of interest to you:
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Databases and indexes are the best places to find the articles you need. Databases and indexes are collections of articles that you can search by topic, subject, author, etc. Once you have completed your search, look for the phrase "Availability at U-M" or the "MGet It" button in order to access the article.
The following links are for general databases and indexes. These databases and indexes can be searched for the specific topic you are looking for (Claus Sluter, Jan Van Eyck, Tilman Riemenschneider, northern renaissance sculpture, etc.).
A comprehensive list of MLibrary's databases and indexes that relate to the humanities and more specifically art history can be found on Library Search.
The following databases and indexes are a good place to start your research.
These journals are dedicated to the art history discipline. They inlcude articles related to a wide variety of art history subjects.
For information regarding access to dissertations please use the resource Acquiring U.S. Dissertations from the Library's Interlibrary Loan Service.
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