More About ARTstor
USING ARTSTOR
The ARTstor Digital Library is comprised of digital images and their corresponding data; the tools to make active use of those images; and an online environment intended to balance the interests of users with those of content providers. With ARTstor, you will be able to search for images online, save groups of images for your own use and student use, and create digital image presentations.
ARTstor documents artistic and historical traditions across many time-periods and cultures and focuses on, but is not limited to, the arts. As a campus-wide resource, ARTstor is designed to be used by researchers in fields that do not traditionally use images, as well as by art historians. ARTstor's Charter Collection contains approximately 300,000 digital images of visual material from different cultures and disciplines, by 2006 ARTstor is expected to contain 500,000 images. The ARTstor Digital Library seeks to offer sufficient breadth and depth to support a wide range of non-commercial educational and scholarly activities.
Before you begin using ARTstor:
Make sure Java is enabled and installed (See Technical Requirements)
Make sure the Flash Player is installed (See Technical Specifications)
Disable all Pop-up Blocking software
Mac OSX users must have all current Software Updates
Recommended browser for Mac OSX and Windows PC: Firefox
Additional help for ARTstor:
ARTstor 'Quick Help'
Artstor On-Line Help (Full Manual)
Key New Features in ARTstor
ARTstor Collection Updates
Technical Requirements for ARTstor
Remote Access and ARTstor
Permitted Uses of ARTstor