Top Databases for Aesthetics
- Philosopher's Index

- Project MUSE

- Oxford Art Online
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Research Guides & Background Information on Aesthetics
Search Google Books to see if a free preview or excerpt is available for print sources.
Books on Aesthetics & the Philosophy of Art & Literature
Use these links to browse books in the library catalog.
Evaluating Philosophy Journals
While peer-reviewed journals generally provide the strongest and most reliable information, they nevertheless vary widely in quality. Learning the best journals in your discipline and specialty takes time and experience, but you can use the following strategies to help you determine the quality of a journal, even with limited experience:
Look up the journal's website. What institutions or organizations are affiliated with the journal? Who is the editor? What can you find out about the editor and the scholars currently publishing in the journal? Where do they teach? Where else have they published?
Browse some of the articles in the journal. Are they well-written and organized? Is the writing generally free of spelling and typographical errors? Do the authors cite sources accurately in a consistent style?
Ask your professor. As experienced scholars, professors are very knowledgeable about the best journals in particular specialty areas.
Remember, there is no single strategy for determining the best journals. The key is asking critical questions about the journal before citing it in your paper. For additional information, see the library's page on Critical Evaluation of Resources.

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