Research Resources on Campus

Installation view of the Smart Museum of Art's contemporary galleries, with works by Robert Arneson, Jög Immendorff, Art Green, Christina Ramberg, Roger Brown, and Ed Paschke.

Installation view of the Smart Museum of Art's contemporary galleries, with works by Robert Arneson, Jög Immendorff, Art Green, Christina Ramberg, Roger Brown, and Ed Paschke.

Prominent cultural institutions affiliated with the University of Chicago include Doc Films, founded in 1940, the longest continuously running student film society in the nation; the Court Theatre, a professional theater that has produced innovative revisions of classical works since 1955; the Oriental Institute, an internationally known research organization and museum devoted to the study of the ancient Near East since 1919; and the University of Chicago Press, one of the largest and most prestigious academic presses in the country. See this page for links to these institutions, among others, along with links to some of the many resources in the University of Chicago library and some of the University's own cultural archives. Current students should also see the resources on the departmental graduate student resources wiki.

Institutional Resources

Intellectual Resources

Library Resources

Local Archival Resources