Welcome to our latest Focus On blog post and today we are looking at MLA International Bibliography with Full-Text.

What does MLA International Bibliography with Full-Text offer?

Produced by the Modern Language Association (MLA), the MLA International Bibliography with Full-Text has a large collection of academic journals covering a range of subjects, including:

  • Film, theatre, and other dramatic arts
  • Folklore
  • Language
  • Linguistics
  • Literature
  • Rhetoric
  • Writing studies

MLA International Bibliography with Full-Text contains over 6000 journals and book series, including 1044 full-text peer-reviewed academic journals. The depth of its coverage is shown by the more than 3 million citations that it contains from the late 19th century all the way forward to the present day.

The Benefits of using MLA International Bibliography with Full-Text

MLA International Bibliography with Full-Text is considered to be the definitive index for the subjects that it covers. That means that it is an essential database for finding academic journal articles for students studying English Language, English Literature, Creative Writing, Drama, Dance, Musical Theatre and Film. If you’re studying one of these courses, whatever level you’re working at you’ll find a wealth of academic journal articles for you.

How to access MLA International Bibliography with Full-Text

If you go to the Subject Resources webpage for English Language, English Literature and Creative Writing you will see the link to MLA International Bibliography with Full-Text in the Journals and Databases section, under Key journals and databases. You can also search Discover More or click on the many links in this post.

Further Help and Support  

There are a number of videos on the Modern Language Association website that will give you more information on how to use MLA International Bibliography with Full-Text. Remember, if you need any further help or support finding, accessing or getting the most out of your resources head over to the UniSkills web pages. From here you can access lots more information, toolkits and video tutorials, book on a UniSkills Workshop and even book a one-to-one appointment.  

We hope you can join us next time as we look at Literary Reference Plus