Art

Art covers resources in all areas of visual expression -- graphics, printmaking, painting, sculpture, and photography -- as well as interactive and electronic art. Also covered in this category are art history, museum bulletins and publications on museum management.

History

The History category in Social Science covers resources that are primarily concerned with political, social, and economic history. This category also includes history resources that focus on a particular group, country or geographic area.

History Of Social Sciences

History of Social Sciences includes resources on the history of such disciplines as business, economics, education, sociology, law, and psychology.

Humanities Multidisciplinary

Humanities, Multidisciplinary includes resources on two or more topics pertaining to creative, artistic, philosophical, or historical expression and on records, documents, works, or artifacts produced by these endeavors, such as collections of a particular library. Resources concerned with all aspects of a particular discipline or culture are categorized here.

Medieval & Renaissance Studies

Medieval & Renaissance Studies covers resources on architecture, art, history, literature, philosophy, religion, and science in the European and Byzantine contexts from 500 to 1700 CE. Multidisciplinary resources within these geographic and chronological limits will also be included in this category.

Religion

Religion includes resources on the major world religions, as well as biblical studies, spirituality, and the history and sociology of religion.

Cultural Studies

Cultural studies covers resources concerned with the interdisciplinary, theoretical-critical study of modern cultural phenomena, practices and products in their sociopolitical, historical and geographical contexts.

Anthropology

Anthropology covers resources relating to the scientific study of human beings, especially their origin, distribution, behavior, as well as their physical, social and cultural characteristics and development. This category, by definition, borrows from related resources in history, archaeology, and several other social sciences.

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