Journals are generally more current than books and more specific in their focus. Many academic journals are peer-reviewed, meaning they are evaluated by other experts in the same field before publication. This makes them a good quality source of academic information.
You can access thousands of journals through the Library, most of these online: we subscribe to over 67,000 journals electronically.
MLA International Bibliography
One of the best databases for indexing secondary literature from books, journals, theses etc in English studies.
JSTOR
A humanities and social science journal archive that has strong coverage in literary studies. Just note that it is an archive and does not contain content from the last 3-5 years
Journals database of scholarly titles in the humanities and social sciences, covering literary studies.
Oxford Literary Review
PMLA
Contemporary Literature
Google Scholar
broadly searches the web for scholarly literature across disciplines and source types: journal articles, theses etc. from publisher websites and institutional repositories.
Find out more on the Library website here.
For items not available in the library, use our document supply service for digitisations and inter-library loans.