Photography
Discover the best information, whether you’re a new Photography student starting your first assignment, or delving into a research project.
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Three key actions for getting started
Finding information for your assessments
Developing strong information searching skills saves time and brings results. Finding Information Skills covers everything you need for academic searching. Take the Finding Information Skills assessment for a personalised action plan.
Reading Lists
These are set up by your tutors to guide you to good quality, relevant and useful materials to help you with your studies. They are a great starting point before doing your own research - find out more about your Reading Lists.
Library Search
Library Search can make your academic life easier by helping you find a range of reliable and trustworthy sources for your work. It contains a wealth of information to help you make the most of your studies, including books/eBooks, journals/eJournals, articles, databases, and more.
Using Library Search may feel daunting at first, but don't worry, we have a range of guides on how to find relevant resources.
Databases
Databases are searchable collections of good quality, academic material, particularly journal articles. They can be small subject specific or large collections covering a wide range of subject areas. Most databases provide access to full-text items.
A collection of arts databases that can be accessed via ProQuest. | |
Features 100s of magazines and journal on all aspects of art and humanities. | |
A collection of books covering Fashion and Textiles, Design and Illustration, Photography, Film and Animation, and more. These provide inspirational images, and practical advice on research techniques, and portfolio development. | |
A great place to start a search on most subjects, providing access to both books and journal articles. | |
Provides access to millions of quality, peer-reviewed articles covering a wide range of topics in the sciences and humanities. |
Digital Archives
Digital Archives predominantly contain digitised primary sources. These are original documents and objects that give first-hand accounts of a topic or event and are created by people who had a direct connection with the topic or event. These can be government, company or personal papers, newspapers, books or magazines, or films or works of art.
A collection of art and architecture magazines dating from 1895 - 2005. The issues are presented as full-colour page images. | |
A French fashion, art, and culture magazine. | |
A range of primary sources covering the social, political, and cultural shifts during the period of 1950 to 1975. | |
A collection of primary sources exploring 100 years of youth culture from Rave, Punk, Rockabilly to Grime. | |
The Women's Wear Daily Archive preserves one of the fashion industry's most influential reads. | |
Archive of American Vogue, from the first issue in 1892 to the current month. Each issue is reproduced in full, including advertisements, covers and fold-outs. | |
The complete run of Vogue Italia – one of the most influential and renowned international editions of Vogue – from its launch in 1964 to the present day. |
Video
Videos offer a dynamic way to absorb information. They often present complex ideas in an easily digestible format.
An archive of more than 2.2 million radio and TV programmes that have been broadcast in the UK. You can search for, and watch, anything already in the archive, as well as making use of the TV scheduling service. This allows you to record TV and radio programmes that are scheduled to be broadcast over the next seven days. | |
Provides access to a large, curated catalogue of more than 30,000 educational documentaries and classic films from leading producers. | |
A substantial collection of videos for a wide range of subject areas including, business, counselling, film, health, history, music, and more. |
Market Research
Use these resources for market trends and sizes, consumer research and analysis of industries and the companies operating within them.
Predicts consumer, lifestyle and product design trends. It’s a key industry resource for designers working in a wide range of areas, from fashion, beauty and home interiors to hospitality, travel, finance and more. | |
A trend forecasting company. You can follow upcoming trends, get inspiration, and build concept boards, and colour palettes with their workable tools. | |
Visually interesting and inspiring. Helps designers understand markets and consumer attitudes, behaviours, and decisions. | |
Market research reports on a range of UK sectors. Also includes access to Mintel Trends which provides evidence-backed insights on how today's consumer thinks, feels and acts. |
Newspapers & Magazines
Newspapers are a valuable source of information. They provide insight into what interests and concerns people both now and in the past.
The Library gives students and researchers access to wide-range of Newspapers.
Provides access to the full-text of more than 2,300 major world newspapers. | |
A database of local, regional, UK national and highly prominent international newspapers, with archives back to the 1980s. |
You can also find a wide range of magazines in the Library and some digital magazines via Library Search, such as:
Archive of reviews, interviews, and features on popular music artists by writers from the most influential music magazines. Content goes back to 1960. | |
A selection of articles from digital archives of more than 50 different publications, each addressing the issues of Black Lives Matter with one section dedicated to music. | |
A bimonthly print magazine and website. The magazine focuses on commercial creativity, covering design, advertising, photography, branding, digital products, film, and gaming. | |
A bi-monthly British lifestyle magazine founded in 1991. It covers music, fashion, film, art, and literature. | |
A British music magazine publishing out of London, which has been issued monthly in print since 1982. |
Industry Websites
There are many great websites provided by museums, galleries and artists themselves that it’s not possible to provide a list. However, here are a couple to get you started.
Provides information about artists and exhibitions, research reports, reviews and campaigns. A really useful way to keep up-to-date on what's going on in the visual arts. | |
A fantastic resource for visual arts students. It provides access to 140,000 images from a huge number of museums, galleries and archives. | |
Contains details for influencers and media, PR and brand contacts, as well as fashion industry news. |
LinkedIn Learning
LinkedIn Learning offers more than 9,000 professionally produced online courses covering a wide range of technical, creative and professional skills.
Always use our institutional link to log in – you will need your University email address and password. The first time that you log in, you will be taken through a setup process to discover courses tailored to your interests.
Discover more in our video: Using LinkedIn Learning at Salford.
Print Books
You can borrow print books from the Library. The location details below are a guide, it is best to use Library Search for exact location of items:
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