If you've been to a university library back in the offline days, you're probably familiar with that display containing paper sheets (crazy!) listing references to help you start your research paper and other term assignments. Each course or each discipline usually had one.
Today we make them online, and I've collaborated with Concordia University Libraries to put one together for photography. Obviously, the catalogue entries are specific to this university, but you can use WorldCat to find them in your own local library. I have listed about five important references per topic, and then the librarians setup a database query to pull automatically similar items from the catalogue.
There are books there I wouldn't have known without this forum, so I thought this could be useful to anyone here studying/researching/just curious about photography. Learning is a lifelong endeavour, but it doesn't hurt to have some help!
It's also CC-BY, so you can easily reuse it in accordance with the licence, or maybe ask your own local library to adapt it to their context?
https://www.concordia.ca/library/guides/studio-arts/photography.html
Today we make them online, and I've collaborated with Concordia University Libraries to put one together for photography. Obviously, the catalogue entries are specific to this university, but you can use WorldCat to find them in your own local library. I have listed about five important references per topic, and then the librarians setup a database query to pull automatically similar items from the catalogue.
There are books there I wouldn't have known without this forum, so I thought this could be useful to anyone here studying/researching/just curious about photography. Learning is a lifelong endeavour, but it doesn't hurt to have some help!
It's also CC-BY, so you can easily reuse it in accordance with the licence, or maybe ask your own local library to adapt it to their context?
https://www.concordia.ca/library/guides/studio-arts/photography.html