Biographies, bibliographies and critical analysis of literary authors from every period and discipline. Its resources cover more than 90,000 novelists, poets, essayists, journalists and other writers, with additional in-depth coverage of 2,500 of the most-studied authors. Also contains the Gale Literary Index to books in the Palomar College Library, and several Gale literary reference book series.
Covering a broad spectrum of reference information from antiquity to the present day, this database provides full-text from over 1,000 books and monographs, major literary encyclopedias and reference works, hundreds of literary journals, and unique sources not available anywhere else.
Includes the following collections: Arts & Sciences (collections I, II, III, VII, Music, Language & Literature), Life Sciences, and Public Health Reports. Full-text backfiles (up to the latest three to five years) of core scholarly journals in the arts, humanities, social sciences, environmental sciences, physical sciences, biological sciences, mathematics, and engineering. Tips on using JSTOR.
Gale Literary Reference Databases includes full-text from the following literary reference book series: Contemporary Authors, Contemporary Literary Criticism, and Dictionary of Literary Biography.
Theatre in Video contains more than 250 definitive performances of the world's leading plays, together with more than 100 film documentaries, online in streaming video. This release contains over 180 titles, representing hundreds of leading playwrights, actors and directors, and includes the complete works of Shakespeare as produced by the BBC and other theatrical companies.
This provides access to documents covering the entire spectrum of television and film, including film and television history and theory, preservation and restoration, writing, production, cinematography, technical aspects, and reviews.
The ARTstor Digital Library Charter Collection is a repository of hundreds of thousands of digital images and related data covering art, architecture and archeology. It contains coherent collections of art images and descriptive information as well as the software tools to enable active use of the collections. Tips on using ARTstor; Add ARTstor images to Powerpoint presentations (training video on YouTube).
In the First Person is a free, high quality, professionally published, in-depth index of more than 3,350 collections of personal narratives (letters, diaries, oral histories, and personal narratives) in English from around the world.
Covers world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy and the history of philosophy. Offers more than 300 full text journals, including more than 250 peer-reviewed titles.
Seamlessly integrates 17 reference sources from Gale, Macmillan and Scribner, along with full-text articles from over 100 academic journals. Over 1,500 primary source documents, including some native language documents with new translations. Microfilm Collections are included, with a high percentage that never have been available electronically in the United States before. Historical news sources, 500 maps, 1,000 images.
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