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The new Burlington Magazine Online Index is now available for all in the newly designed Burlington Magazine website

The new Burlington Magazine Online Index is now available for all in the newly designed Burlington Magazine website.
The Burlington Magazine Online Index is a web-based art-historical database that holds more than 40,000 records. All the editorial content of The Burlington Magazine – articles, letters, reviews, calendars – and its illustrations are indexed.
The years 1903-1977 are currently available online. The years from 1978 to the present are in progress and will be updated monthly.

The Burlington Magazine Online Index is free to use, subject to free registration.
JSTOR subscribers can also view articles and illustrations online. Non JSTOR subscribers can still search articles and illustrations in The Burlington Magazine through the Online Index and purchase single articles if needed.

The Burlington Magazine Online Index is a subject-based index, compiled with great scholarly care. It is the best resource to search and browse the content of the magazine for general subjects (such as aesthetics, attributions, critical reception etc.), artists and contributors who wrote for The Burlington Magazine. In the Online Index it is also possible to browse lists of collectors and art dealers, patrons, buildings, private galleries and museums. Access to all lists is free.

The Burlington Magazine Online Index also contains all illustrations that have appeared in The Burlington Magazine, indexed by artists and media. A free-text search of captions of illustrations is also possible.

The Burlington Magazine Online Index is a powerful resource ? it identifies the most significant mentions of artists and other subjects that can then be refined to a very sophisticated degree. It is user-friendly and intuitive to use.

The Burlington Magazine Online Index has been supported by a grant from The Scholarly Communications Program of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.