Times Literary Supplement (TLS), weekly literary journal founded in 1902 as a supplement to The Sunday Times of London, long famous for its coverage of all aspects of literature and widely considered the finest literary review in the English language. TLS sets the tone and standards for excellence in the field of literary criticism. The digital edition covers material from 2011 until the present.
An additional resource from the American Psychiatric Association containing the DSM-V and a number of psychiatric reference materials, books, journals, and self-assessment tools.
An interdisciplinary collection of over 300 high quality, peer reviewed journals in the humanities and social sciences.
Contains nearly 400 full-text periodicals and over 450 full-text reference books. It also includes a collection of state-specific resources to support the researcher with demographic data and other local information. Brought to you by the Library of Michigan via the Michigan eLibrary (https://mel.org).
A full-test resource presenting a wide range of views on social and political issues. Provides access to magazine and academic journals as well as primary source documents related to the issues. Brought to you by the Library of Michigan via the Michigan eLibrary (https://mel.org).
A full-text database that combines information from thousands of reference works, books, and literary journals. Content includes plot summaries, essays of literary criticism, author biographies, book reviews, poems, short stories, and author interviews. Brought to you by the Library of Michigan via the Michigan eLibrary (https://mel.org).
Features full text for more than 1,620 reference books, encyclopedias and non-fiction books. Also includes full text for more than 150 periodicals, nearly 57,000 historical documents, more than 77,000 biographies; more than 113,000 historical photos and maps. Brought to you by the Library of Michigan via the Michigan eLibrary (https://mel.org).
Sage publishes journals in the social sciences, humanities, health, life and biomedical sciences and engineering.
Sixty full text journals from the American Psychological Association and other publishers. 1985 to present.
LGBT Life contains full text for more than 120 of the most important and historically significant LGBT journals, magazines and regional newspapers, as well as more than 150 full-text monographs/books. The database also includes comprehensive indexing and abstract coverage as well as a specialized LGBT Thesaurus.
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