This research guide will point you toward online research resources and strategies available to you as scholars doing literary research at UCLA. You will also find help locating analog resources (e.g. print, microfilm, audiovisual) in our library catalogs.
Visit this guide regularly to check for upcoming library workshops and events, as well as newly acquired resources to help you in your research process.
If your area of research is comparative or focused on non-English literatures, consider also contacting the appropriate area studies guide or subject specialist.
These online sources are good places to start your literature-related research. For quick reference, hold your mouse over a link for a brief description of the resource.
For more suggested sources, go to the tabs at the top of the page.
Full text back issues of core scholarly journals, browsable and searchable across multiple disciplines. Coverage starts with first issue, with moving wall for most recent 3-5 years. UCLA has access to selected JSTOR e-books only. JSTOR also includes primary source collections, including images from Artstor.
Searches multiple literary sources, including: Dictionary of Literary Biography, Literature Criticism Online, Literature Resource Center, Scribner Writer Series, and Twayne's Authors Series. Scroll down to click on Gale's Literary Index, a master index to the major literature products published by Gale.
Full text of current issues (from about 1990) of scholarly journals published by university presses, chiefly in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Browsable by discipline and full-text searchable across all disciplines. UCLA has access to Muse e-books published from 2017-present, plus a selected number of other e-book titles.
For a general introduction to academic citation and intellectual property, see Citing Sources.
For more detail, consult the complete printed style manuals, available in many campus libraries: