Romance Languages Article Databases

Core Resources

MLA International Bibliography (1926-Present) Full Text Access
Core resource for literary and linguistic research; find critical scholarship on literature, language, linguistics, and folklore. What Is It? Index to scholarly literature for language, literature, linguistics and related areas. Published by the Modern Language Association. MLA indexes primarily journal articles and book chapters, selected dissertations and web sites are also indexed.

PressDisplay (Last 45 days) Full Text Access
Read recent newspapers from 55 countries. What Is It? Fulltext digitized version of international newspapers. Available the day of publication. Archives are maintained for 45 days. Tutorial, Printing Help

Additional Resources

Arts and Humanities Citation Index (1975-Present) Full Text Access What Is It? One of three databases included in Web of Science. It indexes scholarly journal articles in the arts and humanities.

Why Use It? Find authors that cited a particular paper. Track research by moving backward and forward in time through a specified discipline. Search Tutorial

Essay and General Literature Index (1985-Present ) Full Text Access What Is It? Index to essays and articles contained in collections of essays and miscellaneous works published in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. Covers humanities and social sciences.

Why Use It? Identify essays, articles, and chapters found within books. Find biographical and critical essays about famous people, authors, politicians, literary works, films, etc.

Humanities Abstracts (1980-Present ) Full Text Access What Is It? Abstracts for scholarly journal articles in the humanities. Covers archaeology, art, architecture, literature, history, music, philosophy and religion.

Why Use It? Find articles on topics in the humanities, including archaeology, classical studies, folklore, history, journalism, literature, music, performing arts, philosophy and religion. Find literary and political criticism. Find book reviews.

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