Warwick Art History Web

WAHW

How to use Warwick Art History Web

Finding your way around a large links collection like this one isn't always straightforward. So here are a few thoughts on how I've put this site together.

WAHW contains my selection of the best scholarly websites available on aspects of art history likely to be of interest at Warwick. Suggestions are always welcome.
The subject links on the left are for browsing the site. All these pages are structured in more or less the same way, though some areas (architecture, museums) need a more elaborate arrangement.
Each page starts with some collective sites - either links collections or indexes of various kinds. I've tried to put in the best overview sites here - the ones that have the most high-quality information and are easiest to use, most comprehensive, up to date etc. These are the places to look if you don't find the site you want further down my page.
Then come my personal selections of individual sites.

The search engine in the top bar indexes only the text which appears in the pages of WAHW.  It doesn't index the History of Art Department's page, not the contents of sites listed here.  You can search on one or more single words, or enter phrases in quotation marks.  Truncate words with *.




Don't forget the general sites - these all have large useful collections. Also included in this area are links to searchable databases, to encyclopedias, organizations and libraries.

If you're looking for a specific site not listed, you should try a general web search engine - for example Google. This is not the way to find a broad range of quality sites on your topic - anything other than the most specific search will create thousands of hits.

Page contact: Richard Parker Last revised: Wed 4 Oct 2006
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