Avery index to architectural periodicals.

This RLG Citation Resources database is lauded as the single most important bibliographical research tool available worldwide for research in architecture, urban design, historic preservation, and urban planning history. The only comprehensive American guide to the current literature of architecture...

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Uniform Title:Avery index to architectural periodicals (Online)
Corporate Authors: Avery Library, Getty Information Institute
Format: Serial
Language:English
Multiple languages
Published: [Boston, Mass.] : [Santa Monica] : G.K. Hall ; Getty Information Institute.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic resource
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Summary:This RLG Citation Resources database is lauded as the single most important bibliographical research tool available worldwide for research in architecture, urban design, historic preservation, and urban planning history. The only comprehensive American guide to the current literature of architecture and design, the Avery Index now surveys more than 2,500 US and foreign journals. Three-fourths of these are not indexed in any other source. Avery covers the international scholarly and popular periodical literature, including the publications of professional associations; US state and regional periodicals; and major serial publications in the architecture and design of Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. Nearly 13,000 citation records for architects' obituaries are also includedùan excellent source of biographical information, and often the only one for less-published architects.
Citations to journal articles in architecture and related disciplines.
Published:Began indexing with 1979.
Item Description:Description based on: 1/97; title from title screen.
Print version of online and older records is published by G.K. Hall. The Avery index was installed in RLIN as a special database in 1979, became an operating program of the Getty Art History Information Program in 1983, and was made a CitaDel file in 1992.
Electronic resource.
Publication Frequency:Annual
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web and EUREKA telnet search software.