Drew University Library http://www.drew.edu/library

Scrawled Shortcuts through the Research Maze

A picture may speak a thousand words, but you don't have a thousand hours to find an image. Check out these image sources:

Grove Art Online

THE art reference book online: Go right to the image collections, or search/browse the encyclopedia by artist or topic. http://www.groveart.com; off campus, choose from Databases list.

Index to Christian Art

Christianity doesn't have all the good art, but it sure has a LOT of art! Describes and includes images of art through the centuries, by subject, artist, title, genre, etc.
Add “AND public image” to your search to find only available images.
http://ica.princeton.edu/; off campus, choose from Databases list.

ATLA Cooperative Digital Resources Intiative

Looking for more religion-related images? ATLA hosts collections of art pieces, manuscripts and letters, photographs, even postcards and shape-note music.
http://www.atla.com/digitalresources/searcha.asp

New York Public Library Image Collections

Roarr! A worldwide collection of digitized images from behind the stone lions. Medieval Manuscripts, Scientific/Botanical/Engineering, Americana, the Middle East, Cars & Trucks, Postcards, Theatre, Sports, Hebrew manuscripts, Interior Design…
http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/explore/dgexplore.cfm

Go Visit a Museum

Check out these lists of museums with online presences:
http://www.google.com/Top/Reference/Museums/http://www.museumsusa.org/museums/browse/

Google Images

When all else fails, sometimes even librarians Google it. Try Image searching with the advanced search: http://images.google.com/advanced_image_search?hl=en

Warning: Browsing Library resources can be colorful!