The DePaul University Libraries are proud to announce Artstor and the Avery Index to Architecture (AIA). AIA makes it possible to find articles from over 700 architecture and interior design journals in one easy search. If you find an article in this database that's not full text, click on "find full text" to see if an article is available elsewhere or request that a copy be sent to you via ILLiad, our interlibrary loan service for articles.
We are also excited to offer ARtsor, a digital library of more than one million images in the
areas of art, architecture, the humanities, and social sciences with a
set of tools to view, present, and manage images for research and teaching. As the name indicates, the database can be used to locate images of paintings, sculpture and the like. But it's also a great resource for students looking for primary source material including historical photographs, propaganda posters, advertisements and maps.
You can search for either database by name using the library's search box on the middle and left-hand side of the library's homepage. Both are also listed on the Art and Art History Research Guide.
We hope you enjoy our new resources and have a great autumn quarter!

*Unknown. What Are You Doing to Prevent This? 1937. Distributed outside of Spain. Museum of Modern Art. ARTstor <http://www.artstor.org/index.shtml>.
**Unknown. Head of a King. 1600s. Nigeria, Benin, Edo. Cleveland Museum of Art. ARTstor <http://www.artstor.org/index.shtml>.