Fine Arts & Music Resources
What a beautiful world to explore!
Although we do not subscribe directly to specific Fine Arts & Music databases at the moment, there are many great resources available free online and via our general database collection. Please visit our Database Password doc if you need a password to access one of our subscription resources from home.
Gale's Biography in Context is a great resource to consult when looking for authoritative information about the lives and times of current and historical figures.
Gale's Discovering Collection provides students with quality information on a variety of subjects including literature, science & history.
Gale's General OneFile provides users access to full-text periodicals as well as audio & video files on a wide range of topics. Try using the "Subject Guide Search" to assist in formulating keywords for research.
Grolier Online is a great resource for getting background information on a variety of topics. Containing encyclopedia articles from three different levels, this is a resource appropriate for all users.
Visit http://search.creativecommons.org/ to find images you can reuse and/or modify for your own projects. Remember to give attribution to the original creator whenever possible!
Made available by the State of CT, iConn.org is "CT's Re-Search Engine" and contains a wide variety of resources for students K-12 and beyond. This link guides students directly to databases appropriate for high school research.
Maintained by librarians at iConn.org, this webpage is devoted to directing users to sources of free and reusable images on the web.
Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art website to see current collections & upcoming events!
BHS Databases
These and many more fabulous database resources are available via the BHS Library Media Center's Databases webpage. Take a look!