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To guide you in finding images and historical information for your project of analyzing an image from popular culture and its context.

Step 1: Find an Image
Pick from one on the following Library books:
Life: 100 Events that Shook Our World   on RESERVE at Circ. Desk
Century: One Hundred Years of Human Progress, Regression, Suffering and Hope   REF
D 26
C46
Life: Our Century in Pictures  

REF
CB 425
L44


Step 2: Find Background Information
One very easy way to start is search in online encyclopedias or dictionaries. For instance, Britannica Online has basic information on a huge range of topics. Click on the Library Databases button.

There are books which you can browse which will be extremely helpful to you in learning about the cultural, social, and historical context of a particular time or period.

         
20th Century Day by Day: 100 years of News   Headlines and front pages of newspapers from 1900 through 1999. This should be your first stop to find out what else was going on for your time period.   Ref.
D 422
C53
         
This Fabulous Century
7 volumes
  One volume per decade beginning with 1900-1950. Overview of the popular culture of the period. Mostly images.
  Ref.
E 161
T55
         
Ads That Put America on Wheels   Early 1900s through 1960s. Shows through actual ads how automobiles were marketed.   HF 6161
A9
D74
         
Advertising and the Motorcar   Early 1900s through 1960s. Shows through actual ads how automobiles were marketed. An essay in included.

  Reserve
HF 6161
A8
F74
         
American Century: Art & Culture 1900-1950   Based on a Whitney exhibition, this is an in-depth overview of art of the period.   Reserve
N 6512
H335
         
American Decades
4 volumes
  One volume per decade beginning with 1950s. Organized with chapters on world events, education, politics, lifestyles, media, the arts, etc.   Ref.
E 169.12
A419
         
Fashions of a Decade
8 volumes
  Just fashion. We have the '20s through the '90s   Ref.
GT 596
C837
         
Hulton Getty Picture Collection
6 volumes
  One volume per decade. All pictures with captions. We have the '20s through the '70s.   D 426
Y367
1998

Websites of Interest
         
Ad Access   Images and database information for over 7,000 advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines between 1911 and 1955.
         
AdFlip   Archive of classic ads from 1940 to the present.
         
American Cultural History: The Twentieth Century   The purpose of these pages is to present a series of web guides on the decades of the twentieth century. The pages are prepared by the Reference Librarians. Period pictures used.
         
Decades in 20th Century America   Students, or anyone else interested in American history and culture, will find a serviceable collection of print and online sources for each of the century's decades, as well as several that cover more than one decade. Annotated and regularly updated.
         
Year by Year 1900-2001   This site describes historic events of the twentieth century by year and by decade.
Calisphere  

Provides access to more than 150,000 images, documents and other primary source materials from the libraries and museums across California, including photographs, documents, newspapers, political cartoons, works of art, diaries, transcribed oral histories, advertising, and other cultural artifacts that reveal the diverse history and culture of California and its role in national and world history.

     


Step 3: Find an Article about Your Topic

Once you've browsed and become more familiar with the cultural context of your photo, you should be able to create a list of generalized subjects that you can search for in the Library's databases. You should be able to find one or two in-depth articles in
ProQuest, E-Library, and Wilson Omni. Remember: Each databases is much smaller than the entire web. If you put in a very specific term and get no hits, you will need to broaden your search. See also: How to Clarify Your Topic.


Step 4: The Annotated Bibliography
There is an Otis Standard Bibliography format which may be required. There's an excellent guide to Citing Sources online. The Art History Faculty use the MLA style.

Remember:
The librarians and the library staff are available. Ask for reference/research assistance at any time. It's our job. You're not bothering us.


 

 


 

 

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