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This guide contains library resources and services for art faculty and students teaching and learning off campus

Research Help

Please contact Bridwell Art Library if you have questions about accessing library resources or services when away from campus.

Email:
Contact
 artlib@louisville.edu.

Chat: 
Submit questions to the chat box on the library's homepage.

Research Consultations:
Schedule a research appointment. You can choose in-person at the Art Library or online via Microsoft Teams.

Director, Bridwell Art Library

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Courtney Stine
she/her
Contact:
Schneider Hall 102A
502-852-6742
Website
Subjects: Art

Online Resources and Services

Bridwell Art Library has a number of online resources that are available off-campus.

Off-Campus Login: Login with your ULink ID and Password to access databases and articles.

Databases

 

E-Books

UofL has a subscription to A&AePortal ( Art & Architecture e-Portal) which provides access to important art and art history scholarly books from some of the world's finest publishers and museums such as Art Institute of Chicago, Princeton, and Yale University Press

Other E-Books Resources:
 

 

Image Resources

 

Websites

Research Consultations: Students can schedule online research appointments. Research consultations are available virtually through Microsoft Teams. The Art Librarian will send a link to the online meeting before the appointment.

Research Guides: Browse the list of research guides to find information about library resources curated especially for art courses and topics.

Research DIY: Super-fast tutorials to get you on the right track with research.

Productive Researcher Portal: Advanced research tips and tools for graduate students and faculty.

If you wish to return books outside of our hours, you may return them at the book drop just outside the Art Library entrance inside Schneider Hall, the Ekstrom Library circulation desk, or any Ekstrom book drops.

Library instruction can be offered either synchronously or asynchronously to your classes through Blackboard Collaborate (you must add the Art Librarian to your course first) or Microsoft Teams.

Consider adding the Art Librarian as an Instructor to each of your Blackboard courses so that we can better assist you with the transition to online instruction and the use of library resources and services in a virtual environment. Blackboard can be used to share research tips and resources and students can use discussion boards to ask research questions.

Step-by-step instructions on adding users to Blackboard.

View Bridwell Art Library's FAQ page

Still do not see an answer to your question? Contact us at artlib@louisville.edu.

Please contact Bridwell Art Library if you have questions about accessing library resources or services.

Email: Contact artlib@louisville.edu.

Chat: Submit questions to the chat box on the library's homepage.

Credits

This guide was adapted from the University of Washington Libraries' Remote Resources for UW Libraries Users. Under (CC BY-NC 4.0) license.