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Art History
Provides a survey of art history from ancient times to the present day divided by period with separate links to research resources, an extensive list of museums and galleries by country, online journals, exhibits, and university art departments. Time periods are divided into countries, cultures, and styles. Noted individual artists are also included.
Drawing & Sketching
Online drawing instruction for beginning and advanced artists.
Figure Drawing
This site is devoted to better understanding of the elements that make up the human figure and how to better portray them. It is intended as a resource for artists and art students who work with the human form.
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Searchable database of the collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Currently more than 12,000 artists are represented with over 75,000 images and objects.
The Impressionists
Biographies and images of the works of Degas, Monet, Morisot, Pissarro, Renoir, Bazille, Cassatt, Manet, and Sisley are included in this site. Viewers can take interactive tours of paintings which explain the artists’ techniques, follow links to museum sites with online exhibitions of impressionist art, or create their own masterpiece.
Learn to Draw Manga & Anime
Everything you need to know to learn to draw anime!
Louvre Museum Official Website
Your cyberguide to one of the most famous museums in the world. Available in French, English, and Spanish.
Masks
This online museum presents masks in all mediums from cultures all over the world.
World Wide Arts Resources
This is the largest gateway for online arts information: artists, museums, galleries, quality art, art history, arts education, antiques, dance, theater, and more.

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Photography

.American Museum of Photography

Take a cyber walk through this fascinating collection - you'll think you are at the museum. You can take a guided tour, browse the collection, learn about early photographic processes, visit the museum bookstore, or walk through one of the special exhibits.
American Photography: A Century of Images
A history of U.S. society, culture, and politics as seen through photographers' eyes. Browse through sections on art, photography and war, digital truth, presidential image making, persuasion, social change, and cultural identity and see the impact of photographs.
Center for Creative Photography
This vast collection includes more archives and individual works by 20th-century North American photographers than any other museum in the nation.
Digital Camera News and Reviews: Digital Photography Review
An informative site on all aspects of digital photography.
Guide to Digital Cameras and Photography
A guide with how-to sections on the use of digital cameras, including an explanation of what digital photography is all about. Learn what makes a digital camera; compare different types and features; use a table comparing traditional cameras with digital ones; how to digitize or scan existing photographs; computer storage; various forms of graphic file formats; what is needed for the digital "darkroom"; photo-editing software; printers; printing on the Web; and much more.
Masters of Photography
Searchable database of hundreds of photographers and their photographs.
Masters of Photography
Just click on a photographer from the list on the left side of this terrfic gallery to view his or her most famous photographs.

Careers and Colleges

The Rodriguez Library has books on career, colleges and scholarship information. See the Library Catalog
CSU Mentor
Take a look at this comprehensive guide to the California State University's 23 campuses. You can take virtual campus tours, find finicial aid information, plan your college career, and apply online.
Pathways
Explore the University of California's online undergraduate admission information and application network. You can check out campuses, costs, majors, and even apply online.
JobStar: Job Search Guide
A great place to begin a job search. A library-sponsored guide to job-search resources on the Web. While the focus is on California, smart job seekers nationwide will enjoy the salary information section; the resume section with state-of-the-art info; and Ask Electra, the Electronic Librarian. The site includes extensive listings of employer telephone hotlines, local career centers, libraries, and job search events.
Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-2011 Edition
The Occupational Outlook Handbook provides essential work-related information about the world of work and the qualifications that will be needed by tomorrow's workers.
US News College Report
Features four sections designed to help users choose a college or graduate school and a career - including college rankings, graduate school rankings, financial aid with best values rankings, and guides to careers, internships, and jobs.

Math

College Preparatory Mathematics (CPM)
CPM is a complete math program for high school students who want to learn the basics and more. Under the careful guidance of their teachers, students explore the major concepts of high school mathematics in a variety of ways designed to provide them with several means to solve problems.
hotmath
Provides actual solutions for homework problems right from the CPM PreAlgebra and Algebra I textbooks! Just click on the Algebra button at the top of the page and scroll down to select your textbook.
Coolmath.com - An amusement park of mathematics... and more!
This site really makes math fun! Need a graphing calculator? You will find one here.
Interactive Geometry
An interactive site that will help you to visualize geometric concepts.
Mathematics Dictionary
Can't quite remember what a binomial is? This mathematics dictionary will provide you with definitions for all mathematical terms.
The Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
All areas of mathematics are covered here: algebra, geometry, and calculus.
Mathematical Sciences Career Information
Have you ever wondered what a mathematician working in industry or the government does all day? You can look in the Archives at an alphabetical listing of over 90 career profiles of mathematicians working in nonacademic positions. Or, you can Search the Archives by key word, employment sector or degree and access the profiles, forums and applications of the mathematicians previously profiled in the Mathematical Careers Bulletin Board.
 

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