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Subject specialist in conservation studies
Archaeology Library
Selected bibliographic databases
Find databases:
- Find databases: All databases at UB Oslo
- Journals for conservation
- Databases for archaeology, UB Oslo
- Databases for art history, UB Oslo
A selection of useful databases:
- Anthropology Plus - combines British and American databases, article search in all sub-disciplines of anthropology
- IBSS - International Bibliography of Social Sciences
- JSTOR a multidisciplinary academic database of articles in online journals with access to older issues of journals
- BASE - a multidisciplinary database of 'Open Access' publications
- NORART - a database of Norwegian periodical articles
- SCOPUS - a reference and citation database specializing in the natural science, social sciences and medicine
- SSRN - Social Science Research Network
- Web of Science - a multidisciplinary database providing access to Science citation index expanded, Social science citation index, Arts and humanities citation index and Conference proceedings citation index (Not compatible with Internet Explorer)
Book search
Oria - The library's main catalogue
New books
- New archaeology books
- New art history books
- New Open Access book from the Getty: Conserving Canvas (2023)
- New Open Access book: Rembrandt now: technical practice, conservation and research
- New Open Access book series: Conservation 360º
- New publications on painting conservation from CODART: Dirt and Dirt Removal (2022) and Varnish Removal (2022)
Selected conservation resources and databases
- AATA Online - Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts
- AIC Conservation Wiki
- BCIN - The Bibliographic Database of the Conservation Information Network
- Conservation Online - CoOL
- Conservation DistList
- Historic Scotland
- ICOM-CC Proceedings from Triennial Meetings in 2011, 2014 and 2017
- Konservatorskolen og bibliotek, København
- Project MUSE: database, digital humanities and social sciences
- The Norwegian Institute in Rome - The Library at the Norwegian Institute in Rome specializes in classical archaeology and Italian art history until the Renaissance with a special focus on late antique and early medieval art. The collection is non-circulating, but searchable through the URBS catalogue.
Library Courses
- Bibliographic searching for master students (Norwegian page)
Remote Access
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Suggest a purchase
You are welcome to suggest additions to our collection (books, journals etc).
If you would like for the material that you suggest to be located at the Archaeology Library, send rather an e-mail to arkeologisk@ub.uio.no.