The Art Museum Archive allows anyone to use open-access artwork and content in The Art Museum for personal, non-commercial, and educational use. It currently allows users to cite from the Main, Renaissance, Claude Monet, and AI Galleries. Any other galleries are currently unavailable on the Art Museum Archive but will be added shortly.
The Art Museum Archive Access Options:
The Modern Art Experience: Coming Soon
Artifacts From the Past & Featured Gallery: Coming Soon
Past Exhibitions
How Does The Art Museum Archive Work?
The Art Museum Archive allows anyone to select a gallery from The Art Museum, and use its content or artwork for educational, personal, and non-commercial use.
Content from The Art Museum Archive is available for commercial use, as long as it is cited. Any artwork from The Art Museum Archive that is public domain can be used for commercial use.
How is Plagiarism Prevented?
The Art Museum Archive is automatically crawled by plagiarism checkers which are capable of detecting duplicate content. Not only does this prevent students from plagiarizing content, but discourages search engines from displaying websites that duplicate content in the archive. We encourage those using content from The Art Museum Archive to cite content in whatever format is applicable.
How do I Cite Artwork or Content from The Art Museum?
Before citing artwork or content from The Art Museum, make sure to read the copyright guidelines for the artwork or content. This will be on the main of the artwork or content you are interested in citing.
When citing artwork and content from The Art Museum Archive, follow the citation format you are using (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc.), for citing a database or artwork. Refer to the website and content author as “The Art Museum Archive.” For artwork, in applicable citation formats, provide the piece’s creator and the artwork’s description. If the main website for The Art Museum Archive is required, use the following URL: www.infinityblot.com/projects/the-art-museum-archive
Soon, more information and examples will be provided of how to cite content from The Art Museum Archive.
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