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LIBRARY Foundation Art and Design A guide to finding information The aim of this guide is to introduce you to the Library and the resources that will help you during your Foundation Art and Design course at Oxford Brookes. Getting started - Library homepage http://www.brookes.ac.uk/library/ Need an online journal? Find it here. Looking for a book or print journal? Use this. Hunting for articles or images for your topic? Search a specialist database. Find your reading list online and link directly through to the Catalogue for each entry. Discover Search box Search a range of Library content in one go. A quick and dirty search! Need help? If the Subject Help pages don t have the answer, contact your Academic Liaison Librarian. WWW.BROOKES.AC.UK/LIBRARY

Finding books Catalogue The key to finding out what the Library holds is the Library Catalogue. It includes details of all the material held in the Library and where to find it. You can access the Catalogue from terminals in the Library, any of the pooled computer rooms or off-campus at: http://capitadiscovery.co.uk/brookes/ Most stock of relevance to Foundation Art and Design students will be at the Headington Library, though other useful materials may be found at other sites. The Catalogue includes details of audio-visual material and journals as well as books, and will tell you if an item is on loan and, if so, when it is due back. Items on reading lists may have been put in the Short Loan Collection on Level 1; the Catalogue will give you this information. You can log in to My Loans and Reservations from the Catalogue to see what you have on loan and check whether your reservations are ready for you to collect. Searching the Library Catalogue If you know the author's name or book title you can search by either of these on the Catalogue. Search for journals and magazines by title, eg. Creative Review. Search by name for people or institutions to find material by or about them, eg. Vivienne Westwood or Design Council. When you have run a search the side menu gives you the opportunity to focus your search, for example to a particular site, collection or format. Once you have found the item you need on the Catalogue check to see that it is on the shelves. If it is, note down the full shelfmark including the letters at the end, eg. 709.04/ART. If the item you need is on loan or at another site click the reserve button and place a reservation. Reading Lists You can search for an online version of your reading list by module name or number. There will also be a link to it on Moodle. Items on the reading list are linked to the Library Catalogue so one click will tell you the shelfmark and whether the book is on the shelves. Browsing You may find it helpful, even inspirational, to go and look at the books on the shelves to see what is relevant to your work. Use the shelfmarks below to direct your browsing. Useful Shelfmarks 720 Architecture 741.64 Book Design 741.5 Cartoons, caricatures and comics 738 Ceramics 391 Costume 745 Design: general 741.9 Drawing: art 746.44 Embroidery

746.92 Fashion design: textile arts 749 Furniture and accessories 748 Glass 741.6 Graphic Design 745.44 History of design 745.2 Industrial art and design 747 Interior decoration 729.24 Interior design: architecture: space planning 739.27 Jewellery 741.6 Package design see also 658.823 750 Painting 770 Photography 741.67 Posters: advertising illustration 730 Sculpture 792.025 Stage design 744.42 Technical illustration 746 Textile arts 709.0407 Video art 700 Visual arts Oversize books are shelved separately near the book sequence. Print reference works These can be found on Levels 3 (Zone D) and 4 (Zone B) of the Library, most will be for reference use only. They are useful for looking up unfamiliar terms or finding explanations of a subject. Dictionaries give definitions, while encyclopaedias give a summary of a subject and can be a useful starting point for any research. General: Chilvers, I.and Glaves-Smith, J. Oxford Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art. (2nd ed) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. 709.04003/CHI Chilvers, I (ed.) Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (4th ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. 703/OXF Thames and Hudson dictionary of art and artists. London: Thames & Hudson, 1994. 703/THA General design: Byars, Mel. Design Encyclopedia. London: Laurence King, 2004 Illustrated Dictionary of Twentieth Century Designers. London: Headline, 1991. Naylor, C (ed.). Contemporary Designers (2nd ed). London: St. James, 1990. 745.403/BYA 745.40904/ILL 745.40922/CON Woodham, J.M. A Dictionary of Modern Design. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. 745.403/WOO Fashion: Ambrose, Gavin. The visual dictionary of fashion design. Lausanne: AVA, 2007. 746.9203/AMB

Callan, Georgina O Hara. Thames and Hudson Dictionary of Fashion and Fashion Designers. London: Thames & Hudson, 2008. 746.9203/CAL Martin, Richard (ed.). Contemporary Fashion. New York; London: St. James Press, 1995. 746.920904/CON Graphic design: Ambrose, Gavin. The visual dictionary of graphic design. Lausanne: AVA, 2006. 741.603/AMB Livingston, A and I. Thames and Hudson Dictionary of Graphic Design and Designers. (3 rd ed.) London: Thames & Hudson, 2012. 741.603/LIV Interior design: Banham, J (ed.). Encyclopedia of Interior Design. (2 Vols) London: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997. 747.03/ENC Coates, M, Brooker, G & Stone, S (eds). The visual dictionary of interior architecture and design. AVA Academia; Thames & Hudson, 2009. 729.03/COA Terminology: Clarke, Michael. The concise Oxford dictionary of art terms. (2nd ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. 703/CLA Lucie-Smith, Edward. Thames and Hudson Dictionary of art terms. London: Thames & Hudson, 2003. 703/LUC Walker, J. A. Glossary of art, architecture and design since 1945 (3rd ed., rev.). London: Library Association Publishing 1992. 709.044/WAL [N.B. A glossary is a list of technical or specialist words, with definitions.] Finding journal articles Journals, magazines and newspapers Art and design journals and magazines are housed in the mobile shelving in the Basement. They are shelved in classified sequence (J 700 J 799). They can be traced on the Library Catalogue by searching under the title of the journal. The catalogue does not provide details of articles from journals - see Databases section below for guidance on tracing information in journals. Use the E-journal titles tab on the Library homepage to look for online journals. Newspapers can be useful sources of information for a wide range of subjects, including reviews of exhibitions and installations, previews of fashion seasons and feature articles on artists and designers. As they are published frequently, they are often the best sources for current, up-to-date information. More information on searching for news stories can be found in our printed guide News and Current Affairs or from our web page: http://www.brookes.ac.uk/library/resources/news-and-current-affairs/

Databases The Library subscribes to a wide range of electronic databases, some of which contain details of journal articles (and sometimes book chapters and book reviews) on particular subjects. You can search these databases using keywords to find details of relevant articles for your assignments. There are also image and audio-visual databases and online reference sources. There are three types of database. The first and most basic type provides an indexing service only, providing sufficient bibliographic information (i.e. author and title of the article, the name of the journal, dates and pages) to locate the article. The second type also provides an abstract, which is a brief summary of each article's contents. The third type will provide the full text of the article. Where full text is not available online the next step is to check the Library Catalogue for the title of journals containing articles you wish to read. When you find the journal you are looking for it is important to check the holdings information to be sure that we have the issue you need. Sometimes we will have a journal in both print and electronic format but the holdings information is likely to be different, you need to choose the format that covers the date you are seeking. Databases can be accessed on pooled room computers in the Library or in any pooled computer room. Most can also be accessed from outside the University. Usually your Brookes login will be requested, details for those resources with a different login can be found via PIP. Select the Find a Database (articles and more) tab from the Library homepage to browse by subject or search alphabetically for the resource you need. Below is a list of the most useful databases for art and design: Journal articles Academic Search Complete (full text) A generic database with good arts coverage. Particularly useful when your topic is cross-disciplinary. Art full text Subjects covered include architecture, design, fashion, film, television, visual arts and video. Full text articles from 1997 onwards. Avery index to architectural periodicals Subject coverage includes architecture, interior design, landscape, and garden design. Communication & mass media complete (Full text plus some Index) Holds references to thousands of journal articles relating to human communications and media studies, and provides full text links to more than 200 relevant journal titles. Good source for graphic design, product design and industrial design. Performing arts periodicals database (full text) A very significant database for the performing arts, containing over a third of a million references to journal articles and reviews on dance, film, musical theatre, opera, performance art, television and theatre. Full text articles are available for about 160 journal titles. Newspapers and magazines LexisLibrary The News tab of this legal database gives full text access to regional and national newspapers including the Guardian, Independent, Times and Daily Telegraph. It is an excellent source for reviews and arts news. It does not include images. Vogue Archive (Full text) Access to the complete run of US Vogue from 1892 to the most recent edition. Contains over 400,000 pages produced as high resolution full colour images.

Reference Sources Oxford art online (full text) An encyclopaedia covering the visual arts from prehistory to the present day. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Full text) An illustrated collection of articles providing the life stories of over 50,000 people who have shaped the history of the British Isles and beyond, from the earliest times to those who died in recent years. Includes artists, designers and photographers such as John Bratby, Elisabeth Frink, Patrick Heron, John Piper, Dior, Alexander McQueen, Bill Brandt, Lee Miller and Cecil Beaton. You can also search the images by artist. Image and audio-visual databases ARTstor More than a million images, covering a wide range of subjects. The images can be used in coursework and classroom presentations. Box of Broadcasts (BoB) If you have missed a television or radio programme that would be perfect for your assignment, search for it on BoB. This off-air recording and media service contains over 45,000 programmes. Bridgeman education Provides art images that are available for educational purposes to Brookes students and staff. Covers some 30,000 artists across all media. Particularly good for art history but it is increasing the coverage of contemporary art all the time. Well worth a look. Referencing Acknowledging your sources correctly is a very important part of any academic work you do, failure to do so can affect your marks and may leave you vulnerable to charges of plagiarism. The Library produces a guide to citing your references using the Harvard (author-date) system. Guidance will also be found in your course handbook. The Library guide can be found at the Library Help Zone or online at: http://www.brookes.ac.uk/library/library-services/library-research-guides/ For more detailed guidance you may wish to look at the following: Cite them right online Search for the type of resource you need to reference and you will be given clear examples of both intext and reference list citations. Pears, R and Shields, G. Cite them right: The essential referencing guide (10th ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. 808.02/PEA If you are still unsure you can talk to your tutor, your Academic Liaison Librarian (contact details below) or Upgrade staff. Upgrade is the University study skills service, for contact details and information about the help it offers go to: http://www.brookes.ac.uk/services/upgrade/about.html Exhibition Catalogues The Library holds exhibition catalogues from many of the major galleries. They are kept on the main shelves with the books. Use the Library Catalogue to locate them.

Museum of Modern Art Oxford (MOMA) Collection The Library has become the permanent home of the Museum of Modern Art Oxford Collection. The Collection consists of some book material but principally of a very significant collection of exhibition catalogues from galleries worldwide. The coverage of the Collection is primarily of post-1960s art but items covering earlier periods in the history of art are also included. This is a growing collection and new material arrives regularly. The material in the Collection is for reference use only. The exhibition catalogues are in the process of being catalogued so do not all appear on the Library Catalogue, you will also need to browse the shelves in order to search the Collection. It can be found in the mobile shelving next to Zone B on Level 3. Artists videos The Library holds a growing collection of artists' videos. They are kept on the main shelves with the books on video art. They are all shelved at 709.0407. Artists books The Library has a developing collection of artists books. The collection has focused on books that are predominantly text-based in order to complement the format focused collection held within the Fine Art Department. However, it has now expanded to include format as well. The books in the Collection appear on the Catalogue and the shelfmark will appear as Artist Books Collection 702.81. These books are for reference only and are held in the Archive Room of Special Collections. More information about accessing Special Collections can be found at http://www.brookes.ac.uk/library/speccoll/speccollsaccess.html Please contact the Academic Liaison Librarian, Chris Fowler (contact details below) if you would like to find out more about this collection. A small number of artists books for loan are on the open shelves at 702.81. Internet sites There are a large number of art and design resources available on the internet. A selected list of internet sources of use to Foundation Art and Design students can be found via the Subject help for Fine Art Web page: http://www.brookes.ac.uk/library/subject-help/fine-art/internet-sites-for-fine-art/ More information: If you need any more information or help please contact your Academic Liaison Librarian, Chris Fowler by email, telephone or at her office, JHB 310, on Level 3 of Headington Library. Chris' full contact details are: Chris Fowler Academic Liaison Librarian for the School of Arts Oxford Brookes University Library John Henry Brookes Building Headington Oxford OX3 0BP Tel: 01865 485075 Email: cbfowler@brookes.ac.uk 27-07-17