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CTXT 122 - Visual Culture in Context: Making Modernities

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Types of Books

Exhibition Catalogs are records of art exhibitions. Catalogs contain a list of works shown, including piece title, artist, and date created. Often, they will include images, biographical information about the artist(s), scholarly essays, and analysis of the works. Exhibition catalogs are useful when researching a contemporary artist, because that is usually the only scholarly analysis that exists.

A Catalogue RaisonnĂ© is a comprehensive catalogue of artworks by a single artist. Often, these books will also feature biographical information on the artist, analysis of works, and images.

Reference Books include encyclopedias, dictionaries, and other related publications. These provide brief informational entries about specific topics, often written by many authors. Look for reference books from reputable publishers.

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How to Read a Call Number

Image outlines instructions on how to read a call number. Read the first line in alphabetical order. This refers to the subject. Read the second line as a whole number. This refers to the subcategory. Read the third (and fourth, if present) line in combination: First read the letter alphabetically then read the number as a decimal. Read the last line in chronological order. This is the publication date.

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