Pretty Pictures: An Introduction to Image Research Methodology

Welcome to Image Research!

Art and architectural historians typically use original works of art as their starting point in research. Because much of their work is conducted at a distance from the objects or buildings they are studying, they must rely on reproductions as substitutes for the original. Reproductions exist in a wide variety of formats and scholars must evaluate not only the quality of the reproduction but also determine an appropriate use for it. This guide will help you conduct this type of research effectively.




FINDING IMAGES
USING IMAGES
Getting Started - Basic Questions Introduction to Using Images in a Research Paper
Finding Digital Images Using Digital Images
Finding Images in Books Using Photographic Reproductions
Finding Images in Magazines/Journals Citing Your Image Resources
Creating Your Own Images Understanding Copyright Restrictions