MLA Bibliography
provides some one million
citations for items from over 4,000 journals and series published
worldwide. It indexes books, essay collections, working papers,
proceedings, dissertations, and bibliographies. Each record contains
a bibliographic citation for a journal article, book, or other
item. The database covers 1963 to the present.
To access MLA Bibliography:
- Go to the Library
homepage (www.loyola.edu/library).
- Click on English/Literature
from the "Resources by Subject" box on the left-hand side of
the page.
- Click on the MLA
Bibliography link.
- The search screen
is set to "default fields" as the default parameter for searches. To do a different
kind of search, such as Title or Subject, click
on the appropriate link in the menu bars on the rightmost fields.
- Note: In the Author
Search mode, searches are for articles by an author, NOT articles about
an author.
- To view the full
record of a specific item from your list of results, click on
the linked title.
- Print or
Email using the icons at the top of the page (only
visible once you've clicked on a specific item).
- While there are
some full-text articles in the MLA Bibiliography, the MLA Bibliography mainly contains
citations. For more on how to find the full text
of an article, please read Where's
the Article?
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