Below are some suggested scholarly journals that publish articles about Roman art and history.
American Journal of Archaeology (print and online)
Journal of Roman Studies (print and online)
Art Bulletin (print and online)
Journal of Roman Archaeology (print)
Greek, Roman and Byzantine studies (print and online)
Bryn Mawr Classical Review (online)
reviews of current scholarly work in the field of classical studies
Greece and Rome (print and online)
Classical World (print and online)
If your article is not available at Collins Library, you've got another option to getting it. Use Tipasa, our interlibrary loan service.
Once you have an account, either go directly to Tipasa and manually enter the information, or, if you're using a database, look for a shortcut link to automatically fill out the form.
Allow at least a week for the article to come. If your article is delivered in electronic format, you'll receive an email with a link to follow as soon as it's arrived. If it's delivered in paper, you'll receive it right in your campus mailbox.
To find journal, magazine, and newspaper articles in art, use the databases listed below. If the article is not available fulltext, search for it using Primo Journal Search. It lists the journals, newspapers, and magazines owned by the library. Location and format are given. Some are electronic, while others may be in print or microform. Annual publications appear in Primo. Still can't find it? Request the item on interlibrary loan.
Recommended Databases
An interdisciplinary journal archive. It includes archives of over one thousand leading academic journals across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as select monographs and other materials valuable for academic work. Includes the Artstor image collections.
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