These links will bring you to a few of the many peer-reviewed journals subscribed to by the Jennings Library. You can browse recent articles or search within a specific journal.
Library databases provide access to articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers. Every database has different content, which makes it important to use a database that has content on the subject you are researching. Use search filtering tools to search for particular types of resources.
Check out these recommended databases to get started:
Scholarly and reference works exploring great writers, important works, memorable characters, and influential movements and events in world literature. This resource contains critical essays from over 500 literary journals and 2,300 scholarly and critical books. Also included in the database are biographies, character entries, synopses of literary works, and images and videos.
A wide range of literary criticism and analysis as well as biographies from a variety of Gale literature databases, including Literature Resource Center and Gale Literature Criticism.
JSTOR's archival journal collections include more than two thousand journals dating as far back as 1665. Multidisciplinary and discipline-specific journal and ebook collections are offered, covering more than 50 academic disciplines in the Humanities, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences.
Scholarly journals, work and topic overviews, biographies, bibliographies and critical analysis of authors from every age and literary discipline. All full-text articles.
A detailed bibliography with millions of citations for journal articles, books and dissertations dating back to the 1920s. Subjects include literature, language and linguistics, folklore, film, literary theory & criticism, dramatic arts, and the history, theory and practice of teaching language and literature. Produced by the Modern Language Association.
This multidisciplinary resource contains full-text journal articles, trade journals and consumer publications from 47 of ProQuest's most highly used databases, with a variety of content types across over 160 subjects. Subject areas include the arts and humanities, business, health, medicine, science, the social sciences, and news.