A leading database for the study of art and architecture, this database provides full-text coverage of 380 periodicals and more than 220 books. In addition, Art & Architecture Complete offers cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 780 academic journals, magazines and trade publications, as well as for over 230 books. The database also provides selective coverage for 70 additional publications and an Image Collection of over 63,000 images provided by Picture Desk and others.
Art & Architecture Complete has been designed for use by a diverse audience that includes art scholars, artists, designers, college students, and general researchers. This database covers a wide variety of pertinent subjects, including antiques, art and art history, interior and landscape design, and much more.
Australia/NZ Reference Centre is a large collection of regional full text including magazines, newspapers, newswires and reference books. In addition to the leading Australia/NZ periodicals and international periodicals, it also includes full text biographies, image collection of photos, maps and flags.
Recommended. Select from the wide ranging list of databases and search across more than one database at a time, eg. you can search Art & Architecture Complete at the same time as Psychology & Behavioural Science Collection.
INNZ is an index and abstracting database covering selected New Zealand serial publications journals, including newspapers and nearly 300 journals about New Zealand and the Pacific. Recommended for New Zealand material.
SAGE Research Methods is the essential online resource for anyone doing research or learning how to do research. With more than 800 books, reference works, journal articles, and videos from SAGE’s world-renowned research methods list, SAGE Research Methods provides information on writing a research question, conducting a literature review, choosing a research method, collecting and analyzing data, and writing up the findings. SAGE Research Methods’ coverage spans the full range of research methods used in the social and behavioral sciences, plus a wide range of methods commonly used in science, technology, medicine, and the humanities.
Discover and access New Zealand’s most comprehensive selection of research papers and related resources. This site include peer-reviewed and other research from universities, polytechnics, and research organisations throughout New Zealand.
The full text of 150 journals in architecture, the arts and humanities. Many journals are fully indexed, covering several decades so a good resource for historical as well as contemporary material.
ETV records TV programmes daily from over 40 Freeview, SKY and International Channels. Subscription gives unlimited access to these and to the back-catalogue of over 100,000 TV Recordings.
First-time users must register: for details on how to register go to ETV Guide.
This website is a collaborative project between the libraries at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki and Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū.. Provided by DigitalNZ
Are you looking for information on a New Zealand artist? Find New Zealand Artists is a tool that directs you to the rich resources on exhibiting artists found in libraries, published sources and art society records.
The artist names in this database come from these resources. Together they provide a comprehensive index of New Zealand artists, past and present.
If you are looking for images by a New Zealand artist a great place to start is Digital New Zealand.
Search in Google Scholar to find articles. You can set preferences on the first screen of Google Scholar, see the Scholar Preferences in small text to the right of the search box...click and select Unitec Library to see which articles you can view through Unitec Library access.
Timeframes includes selected New Zealand and Pacific images from the collections of the Alexander Turnbull Library, the research library within the National Library of New Zealand.
Images of New Zealand and the Pacific from the Alexander Turnbull Library (the research library within the National Library of New Zealand). Collections cover the social and natural history of New Zealand, the Pacific and Antarctica from the earliest European contact to the present. Also manuscripts, sheet music, maps, sound recordings, ephemera, photographs, cartoons, paintings, drawings and prints.
VADS is the online resource for visual arts. It has provided services to the academic community for 12 years and has built up a considerable portfolio of visual art collections comprising over 100,000 images that are freely available and copyright cleared for use in learning, teaching and research in the UK.
The New Zealand Electronic Text Collection comprises significant New Zealand and Pacific Island texts and materials held by Victoria University of Wellington Library. This encompasses both digitised heritage material and born-digital resources.