Images For Your Research: ARTstor Digital Library BeginnersUpdated
ARTstor Digital Library is the database for images. An image library for the Arts and Sciences of over a million digital images, ARTstor comprises images for education, research and teaching across multiple disciplines in the humanities and social sciences and sciences, including art, architecture, music, religion, anthropology, literature, history, American studies, Asian studies, and classical studies. This course will explore the content on offer in ARTstor, searching techniques, creating images groups and folders, using ARTstor images in presentations, and other tools available from the database.
The course is designed to be "hands-on", so you are warmly invited to bring along any current research topics, interests and queries.
- All University members (this includes colleges and departments)
- UL Readers with an interest in this field
- Further details regarding Cambridge University Library's eligibility criteria are available
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers | |
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1 | Wed 28 Jan 2015 14:30 - 16:30 | 14:30 - 16:30 | Cambridge University Library, IT Training Room | map | Susanne Jennings, Tanya Zhimbiev |
- To introduce and explore the image database ARTstor
- To describe the navigation and organization of the database
- To show the range of features in ARTstor for users to display and repurpose images for teaching and research
Demonstrations and practicals
One two hour session
Termly
Booking / availability