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WRI 141/142: Fashioning the Self: Home

Guide for help using the library during the writing seminar, with some specialized resources mentioned.

Getting HELP

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E-MAIL me directly, rfriedma@ or marquand@. Look for the orange "schedule appt." box beneath my picture to set up a Zoom or in-person appt. Alternatively, contact another subject specialist.

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A3: suggested resources

1. Bloomsbury Fashion Central

2. Fashion magazine archives: Women's Wear Daily, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Women's Magazine Archive 

3. Current fashion/textile journals

4. Art & Archaeology database list: especially Design & Applied Arts Index, Art & Architecture Source, International Bibliography of Art

5. Miscellaneous database possibilities (find via Databases on library website): Performing Arts Periodicals Database; America: History & Life; Alt-Press Watch; JSTOR; MLA International Bibliography; Readers' Guide (popular press)

6. Oxford Bibliographies (search box or browse a particular subject area)

7. List of websites from course guide

8. Books etc. found via the Library Catalog

Welcome!

French fashion 1780. Colour wood engraving, unsigned, after contemporary likeness. No.10 in a series: Zur Geschichte der Kostueme, Munich (Braun & Schneider), no date (Muenchener Bilderbogen Nr.401). Coll. Archiv fur Kunst & Geschichte. Universal Images Group.

 

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Art Librarian

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Rebecca Friedman
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Contact:
Firestone Library, A-15G
rfriedma@princeton.edu
609-258-3163 or -3783
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Subjects: Art & Archaeology