Whether you are researching a specific historical style, building, architect, or movement, there are similar techniques to follow when exploring your topic. Think about important words or phrases that best describe your topic.
Perhaps you are searching for information on a particular architect or building, then you would want to search by name.
If you are looking for a style or movement or architectural innovation, use words that either name or best describe it. Start broadly and narrow down as you search as you go, refining your words as you learn how your topic is described most commonly in the literature.
Be sure to use the options on the left side of the search screen to refine your list for either books, articles, peer-reviewed, online access, etc.
Not sure where to begin? Looking in a general historical architecture encyclopedia is always a good place to generate ideas. Please see the next box below for a few to get you started.
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