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HAT - The History of Australian Theatre On LineContains articles about Australian Theatre history and a 3500 entry historical database of people associated with Australian Theatre.
History of Art Virtual LibraryThis field covers Art History and computer applications in Art History. Lists sites relevant to people with a general interest in the subject as well as to students and scholars of Art History.
Mother of All Art History Links PagesSubstantial listing of art history sites on the Internet.
Multilingual Glossary for Art LibrariansThe Glossary attempts to bring together the vocabularies of the bibliographer, archivist, antiquarian and curator, as well as the vocabulary of librarianship. Entries are in English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Swedish.
Music: WWW Virtual LibraryContains links to substantial music web sites. Doesn't contain classical musics site for which see http://www.gprep.org/classical
Oxford Reference OnlineOxford University Press: Oxford Reference Online covers the following subjects in a single cross-searchable resource: language (dictionaries, grammar, abbreviations, proverbs); general reference (quotations, English place names, first names, world encyclopedia); art and architecture; classics; history; literature; military history; mythology and folklore; performing arts; politics and social sciences; religion and philosophy; economics and business; law; biological sciences; computing; earth and environmental sciences; food and drink; medicine; physical sciences and mathematics. Major reference works which are searchable in this collection include: The Australian Oxford Dictionary, The Oxford Companion to Australian History, Oxford Dictionary of Art, Who's Who in the Classical World, Dictionary of Ecology, Dictionary of Computing, Dictionary of British History, Who's Who in the Twentieth Century, Dictionary of World History, Oxford Companion to American Literature, Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, Concise Medical Dictionary, Oxford Companion to Music and Oxford Dictionary of Quotations.
Ebsco: Nearly a quarter of a million abstracts are drawn from articles, books, conference proceedings, bibliographies, catalogues, dissertations, festchriften, iconographies, critical commentaries to complete works, ethnographic recordings and videos, reviews, etc. Sponsored by the International Musicological Society, the International Association of Music Libraries, and the International Council on Traditional Music. RILM documents the music scholarship of some 60 countries.
synapse.net.auAustralian Network for Art and Technology: The Synapse database is an online resource promoting the nexus of art and science. Synapse encourages creative and experimental collaborations between artists and scientists. It has been developed by ANAT (Australian Network for Art and Technology) as a major component of the Australia Council's New Media Arts Board Synapse Art and Science Initiative. The database can be searched by artist, project or science organisation. It contains information on exhibitions, collaborative projects and areas of science interest and includes a showcase of artworks in the online gallery. The Synapse database is a resource for artists, scientists, researchers, curators and industry to develop innovative and dynamic collaborations and connections.
Theatre and Drama: WWW Virtual LibraryAuthoritative guide to quality theatre and drama resources on the web. There is an exhaustive range of links to international online articles, journals, museums, organisations and theatre companies and annotated links to a rich and truly fascinating series of collections of theatre images. This site is a valuable first stop for theatre studies scholars. - CTI Centre for Textual Studies, Oxford
ULAN: Union List of Artist Names On LineJ. Paul Getty Trust: ULAN is a structured vocabulary that contains thousands of names and other information about artists. The coverage is from antiquity to the present, and the geographic scope is global. The scope includes any identified individual or corporate body (ie a group of people working together) involved in the design or creation of art and architecture.
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