Chris Ruotolo
Humanities & Social Sciences in Alderman and Clemons Libraries
434-982-2652
ruotolo@virginia.edu
University of Virginia Library
PO Box 400113
Charlottesville VA 22904-4113
434.924.3021
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Best online index to scholarly articles in the literature of modern languages. Journal articles and multi-author works are listed. Coverage from 1920 to the present. (Also available through Literature Resource Center.)
Indexes "monographs, periodical articles, critical editions of literary works, book reviews, collections of essays and doctoral dissertations published anywhere in the world." Coverage from 1920 to 2000. Good supplement to MLA. (Also available through Literature Online).
One of the most current interdisciplinary journal indexes available. Not only a good index for articles and book reviews in the humanities, but also the place to discover who has been cited by others. Coverage from 1981 to the present.
Indexes thousands of humanities and social science journals back to their date of inception -- as far back as the late 18th century in some cases. Provides links to full text via JSTOR and Project Muse where available, as well as page images for about 300 journals.
Facsimile images of virtually every text published in English before 1700, including books, pamphlets, prayer books, proclamations, almanacs, calendars and other rich primary sources in all subjects. Records are linked to the corresponding PDF page images. Full-text transcription provided for some works.
Digital page images of 150,000 texts published during the 18th Century (mostly British, although some American works are included). Includes complete literary works by major authors like Fielding, Pope, and Swift, as well as ephemeral publications such as broadsides, pamphlets, and sermons.
Based on Charles Evans' American Bibliography, this database includes complete bibliographical citations for American imprints from 1639-1800, and links to page images of the books themselves. Easily browseable by subject, genre, author, and place of publication, this is a great resource for early Americana. Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker extends the coverage from 1801 to 1819.
Over 250,000 full text poems, categorized and searchable by gender, language, nationality, and poetic form. Allows users to create anthologies of poems for use in the classroom, and to compare two poems side by side.
Writing by women from the Renaissance through the first half of the 19th century.
A comprehensive reference work covering all aspects of American and Canadian Theater, including information about plays and productions, theaters, playwrights, and actors. Full-text plays from the Asian American Drama and Black Drama collections, many of them otherwise unpublished, are also available through this database.
The standard resource for relatively recent full-text articles in newspapers and popular magazines.
A searchable archive containing page images of articles from four major US newspapers, dating back to their initial date of publication: the New York Times (1851-1999), the Wall Street Journal (1889-1995), the Chicago Tribune (1890-1969), the Washington Post (1877-1987), and the Los Angeles Times (1881-1985).
Full-text of the London Times from 1785-1985, including articles, advertisements, illustrations, and photographs.
Searchable full text collection of US newspapers from 1690 to 1922.
Searchable full text and page images of several hundred U.S. newspapers from the 19th century.
Searchable full text and page images of 48 national and regional British newspapers from the collections of the British Library.
Full text of over 1000 journals published in the US between 1740 and 1900.
Maintained by the Research Society for American Periodicals (RSAP), this site lists 19th, 20th, and 21st century periodicals available online, as well as resources for teaching about and researching them.
The "Criticism and Reference" search includes the Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature and references from articles and books. Many cited journals are available in full text. LION also includes the full text of many works from American and British literature.
Includes the full text of articles from the Dictionary of Literary Biography and other biographical and critical compilations about authors, along with journal articles and book chapters about literary works and topics. Strongest for English and American literature, but includes much on other literatures.
Streaming video of over 350 produtions of plays from Aeschylus through Shakespeare and Beckett to Sam Shepherd. Also documentaries about productions and interviews with authors, directors, and actors. Viewing requires individual registration.
Indexes dissertations from 1861 to the present. Abstracts are available from 1980 onward, and dissertations published since 1997 are available in their entirety as PDF files.
This edition of the OED is updated quarterly and features both simple and advanced search interfaces.
Over 36 million records from libraries around the world including U.Va. This database is a wonderful source for bibliographic information on books, journals, manuscripts, videos, etc.