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ARTS
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(412) 268-7272
artsref@andrew.cmu.edu
The Arts Reference Desk, located on the 4th floor of Hunt Library,
is the central point for research help in the arts. For extended
assistance, make an appointment with the research specialist in
your field of interest.
Regular Reference Service Hours
Fall
and Spring Semesters:
Monday
- Thursday
Friday
Sunday |
9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
5 p.m. - 8 p.m. |
Summer Semesters:
Monday
- Friday
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9
a.m. - 5 p.m. |
Library Hours are affected by
Holidays and Term Breaks
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WHAT'S NEW |
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Design and History of Everyday Objects
This guide is meant as a starting point to help designers, or other researchers, trace the origins of an everyday object.
Visual Resources Collection
Revised and expanded pages include links from CaMIL: Carnegie Mellon Image Locator, as well as links to the Digital Image Database, ARTstor, AP Photo Archive, Corbis Images for Education: Historical Collection, etc.
Corbis Images for Education: Historical Collection
The Corbis Historical Collection contains over 400,000 digital images from art, historical, nature, science, space and various other stock collections. Image sources include the renowned Bettmann Archive, the United Press International, and the Hulton-Deutsch Collection.
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HELPFUL
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Posner Center
Information about the collection, exhibits, internship, and event planning.
Current Arts Journals List
A list of arts journals currently received by Hunt Library.
Dewey Decimal Browsing Guide For The Arts
700-799
A browser's guide to Dewey Decimal call numbers on the fourth floor of Hunt Library.
Library of Congress Browsing Guide For The Arts
A browser's guide to Library of Congress (LC) call numbers for the Arts.
Multimedia Services
Scanners, software, color printer, color copier.
FA-PIX-4
Stock photos, clip art, picture file. Ask a librarian about this location.
Library
Guide for Faculty
Information about Library Instruction, Borrowing, Reserves, and other
library issues for faculty. |