A LibGuide is designed for a particular subject or class. It is a web 2.0 library knowledge sharing system. This guide has access to electronic articles and web resources to further your reasearch in the world of art history. Check out the tabs to learn how to cite your sources and use online file storage. Want to know which books the Kirk library has on art history, just type in your keywords in the catalog search box below this description. Have fun exploring.
Kirk Library has three collections of ebooks. You can read these web-based ebooks from any device that has internet access (e.g. computer, laptop, ipad, iphone or other smart phone, ipod, etc.).
NOTE: If you are off campus (e.g. at home), you will need to validate that you are a CC student. You will need to enter your last name in capital letters (e.g. SMITH) and your student number (e.g. 910xxxxxx).
Centralia College's largest electronic book collection, eBrary provides access to over 18,000 books on a wide variety of topics that are likely to be relevant to community college students. (Available to CC students, staff, and faculty only.)
Nearly 3,000 books from a wide variety of genres including fiction, history, business, political science, technology, and more are accessible via NetLibary. (Available to CC students, staff, and faculty.)
A survey of the development of art in Europe, the Near East and Asia from prehistoric times through the 14th century CE. The course will explore developments in architecture, painting, sculpture and other art forms.
Kirk Library has one online video database. You can watch these videos from any device that has internet access (e.g. computer, laptop, ipad, iphone or other smart phone, ipod, etc.).
NOTE: If you are off campus (e.g. at home), you will need to validate that you are a CC student. You will need to enter your last name in capital letters (e.g. SMITH) and your student number (e.g. 910xxxxxx)
A web-based digital delivery service that allows viewing of streaming videos from Films Media Group. Includes over 6000 educational titles in humanities and social sciences, business and economics, science and math, health and medicine. Also included are archival newsreels that focus on World War II. (Available to CC students, staff, and faculty.)
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