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URBN1871A Heritage in the Metropolis: Remembering and Preserving the Urban Past

Citing art and architecture papers

The format used for art papers is usually either MLA or Chicago Manual of Style. For examples and explanations, below are some useful resources. For Brown Library books that can be checked out or read online, use this subject heading: "Bibliographical citations."

 

Postcard view of broad street with houses and church

Trinity Square, Providence, RI. Postcard, 1911. Public domain. Luna Collection.

Preserving Web Links

Citation Managers and More

Brown supports several citation managers, including EndNote, Mendeley, and Zotero. Please see the page below for descriptions. links, and comparisons of the software.

Help with Writing Papers

Your  librarian can help you with researching your paper, but what about the actual writing process?

For Brown Library books that can be checked out or read online, use this subject heading:

Art Criticism -- Authorship.

 

Postcard view of street with trolley tracks, houses, and bare trees

Angell Street, Providence, RI. Postcard, ca.1900-1920. Public domain. Luna Collection.