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CTXT 121 - Visual Culture in Context: Pre-Modern Global Perspectives: Find Books

Browse for Books in the Library

Search Keywords
paleolithic, neolithic, ancient Greek, ancient Roman, Aegean, Etruscan, Cycladic, Carolingian, Gothic, Romanesque, Byzantine

Browse these call number areas to find books on these subjects. Ask at the service desk in the library if you need help finding books on your topic.

 
 Fine Arts (click here for expanded list)
   NA  Architecture
   NB  Sculpture
   NC  Drawing. Design. Illustration
   ND  Painting
   NE  Print Media
   NK  Decorative Arts
   NX  Arts in General

Looking for a Textbook?

If your professor has set aside required reading for your class, find it under Course Reserves. Reserve materials may not be removed from the Libraries. Look up Reserve materials below, write down the call number(s) and bring them to the service desk at any Library location.

Library Catalog

Browsing for books and articles? Search Catalog+  to find a variety of resources all in one place:

Looking for a specific book title or author? Search the Classic Catalog below:

Search the SCAD Libraries catalog for books, ebooks, DVDs, and magazine/journal subscriptions:

Book Search Tips

  • Check the location, availability and call number before heading to the shelf
  • Not sure how to read a call number? Watch this video on Youtube.
  • Books are organized by subject, so take time to browse the shelves. You might find something useful you didn't see in the catalog.
  • Get books from other SCAD locations or place a hold with the request service

Ebook Tips

Looking for online resources? Log into your SCAD account from the library homepage to access ebooks and databases from home.

Searching for other library materials available online? Learn how to find eResources through SCAD Libraries with the video below:

Need more help? Ask a Librarian to connect you with library resources.

Which books are scholarly?

To identify scholarly books, check for:

  • A university or academic publisher (e.g. Oxford, Cambridge)
  • Authors/editors are scholars, professors, curators, etc.
  • Extensive bibliographies/reference lists are provided

Museum catalogs are an especially helpful scholarly source.

  • They compile exemplary artworks on a shared theme or topic
  • Include scholarly essays and high quality printed images
  • Published by/in collaboration with a museum (e.g. Getty, Met Museum)
  • TIP: add the keyword "exhibitions" to your library search. E.g. "aphrodite exhibitions"

Ebooks