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Databases for Literary Research

CREDO Reference

Information from nearly 300 reference sources covering all major subjects.


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EBSCOhost

Academic Search Premier and MLA International Bibliography

Full-text journal articles and indexes. Search the default database, Academic Search Premiere and MLA International Bibliography.

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Literature Online Reference Edition (LION)

Full-text collection of English and American literature featuring criticism, leading reference titles and biographies.

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JSTOR

All articles in the JSTOR database cover literary topics and are full-text.


Literature Criticism Online

Database containing searchable reference articles formerly housed in print volumes sitting on library shelves. All articles are full-text with links to other relevant information.


Salem Press

Provides access to 17 reference works in literature for various authors.


 

Tips for Finding Quality Websites

Finding reliable, unbiased information on the free Web can be tough and VERY time consuming! Apply this test (C.R.A.A.P.) by the Meriam Library at the California State Library in Chico,to evaluate the websites you find on Google and other search engines. There are faster ways to get to quality information.

                     site: .gov (for government sites), site: .edu (educational institutions) or site: .org (for organizations), etc...​

                     ​For example: site:.gov flu vaccines  

 

 

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