Preparations for Research
A. Sources for research ideas:
You may get inspiration to research a topic from many sources, including the following
- 1. Professor’s suggestions; Course Syllabus
- 2. Textbooks on Course Reserves.
- 3. Bibliographies found in the above readings;
- 4. Other sources that inspire or interest you.
B. Survey the sources—list, from the above sources, terms, concepts, and topics you need or want to explore further:
(Be mindful if a line of inquiry might suggest itself.)
- Authors, titles (of books and articles) and ideas from the above.
- Terms, concepts, methods/approaches/theories you need or want to explore further.
- Artists, art works, an art historian’s analysis of a "problem", and so on
- The above overlap and relate to each other; state these relationships when you identify them.



Path of Discovery in the Catalogs
1. Find a title/author (assigned readings/Course Reserves);
2. Note the descriptive language of the Catalog record.
3. Use that language in further searches
A subject search on an artist:
Perform, also, a Keyword Search
A contemporary artist is likely to be part of a broader discussion, found in a chapter of a book rather than in a monograph (books focusing on a singular subject). With Bruce Nauman, you will discover some broader discussions in the Catalog records:
Use exhibition catalogue for critical essays by scholars; search for more of their works in journals.
Perform a Keyword Search on a topic:
"multimedia art" and (interact* or participat*)
Note:
With well-studied artists from the past, there will be more books. It helps to browse through some typical subject subdivisions in book catalogs:
Duchamp Marcel
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968 --Catalogues Raisonnés.
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968 -- Correspondence.
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968 -- Criticism And Interpretation
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968 -- Exhibitions.
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968 --Interviews.
New Media in Art, 2nd ed. N6494.M78 R88 2005
Introduction -- Time art -- Film and avant-garde cinema 1 -- Duchamp to Cage to Fluxus -- Film and avant-garde cinema 2 -- ch. 1. Media and performance -- 1960s multimedia performances -- Studio performances -- Japanese Gutai and Viennese actionism -- Gender and media performance -- Minimalist and conceptual trends -- Politics, postmodernism, and the New Spectacle -- ch. 2. Video art -- A new medium -- Conceptual video -- Personal -- ch. 3. Video installation art -- Sculptural space and surveillance -- Exploring the political -- Exploring the lyrical -- Exploring identities -- ch. 4. The digital in art -- Digitally altered photography -- The digital cinematic -- Computer art -- Interactive art : the Internet -- Interactive art : installation and cinema -- Virtual reality -- Select bibliography -- List of illustrations -- Index.
Recommended
N385 .M37 2005
N345 .D26 2006
N7476 .B37 2008
N7476 .S29 2006