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Finding Images in the Library DFTT 209

LIBRARIES. Finding Images in the Library DFTT 209. Tuesday, September 9, 2014 Vince Graziano Theatre Librarian Vince.Graziano@concordia.ca. Workshop Outline. Finding images in books CLUES, the Library catalogue Finding images in databases North American Theatre Online

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Finding Images in the Library DFTT 209

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  1. LIBRARIES Finding Images in the LibraryDFTT 209 Tuesday, September 9, 2014 Vince Graziano Theatre Librarian Vince.Graziano@concordia.ca

  2. Workshop Outline • Finding images in books • CLUES, the Library catalogue • Finding images in databases • North American Theatre Online • Literature Criticism Online • Theatre in Video • ARTstor

  3. North American Theatre Online • Includes some 10,500 images, playbills, postcards, scrapbooks and other resources.

  4. Literature Criticism Online Drama Criticism: • a reference work that begins with an introductory critical biography, followed by the full text or selections of full text of essays and articles re-published within the reference work • Good resource for photographs

  5. Theatre in Video • Covers a wide range of 20th century theatre history, featuring original stage productions, films and documentaries

  6. ARTstor • Searchable database of digital images and associated catalog data. ARTstor covers many time periods and cultures, and documents the fields of architecture, painting, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, and design, as well as many other forms of visual culture.

  7. Search Operators • AND scenography AND performance • OR scenography OR stage-setting • NOT theatre NOT film • “ ” “stage-setting and scenery” • *theat* • () (scenographyOR “stage setting”) AND (productionORdirection)

  8. Help is Available • At the Reference Desk • Library website • Theatre Research Guide • Ask a Librarian • E-mail form • Chat with a Librarian • Ask Vince: • 514-848-2424, ext. 7689 • vince.graziano@concordia.ca • Office hours: by appointment

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