Abstract
Researchers in the fields of art and architecture can now find a wealth of information to complement traditional print resources in the humanities. The evolution of visual imagery technology on the Internet and the gradual development of a controlled vocabulary, namely the Art and Architecture Thesaurus, have made this possible. This article highlights some of the best resources for art and architecture, from subject directories and periodical indexes to image sites and auction information. Scholars researching art and architecture on the Internet will find these resources useful.
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