Since 20 April, FASoS has access to the database ‘MLA International Bibliography with Full Text’ for a trial period of 4 weeks. To access the database you first need to connect to the UM network.
We invite you to take a look at the database and inform us about your experiences via this form before Monday 18 May.
MLA International Bibliography with Full Text combines an extensive collection of full-text journals with the definitive index for the study and teaching of language, literature, linguistics, rhetoric, writing studies, folklore, film, theatre, and other dramatic arts.
In addition to the full-text journal collection, MLA International Bibliography with Full Text features:
- Expert indexing by MLA staff and contributing scholars;
- Citations to 6,000 journals and book series;
- 2.9 million detailed bibliographic citations documenting the scholarly record from the early 20th century onward;
- The MLA Thesaurus and the MLA Directory of Periodicals;
- An extensive suite of instructional resources;
- Indexing of book chapters coming in 2020.
The MLA Thesaurus
The MLA Thesaurus is the controlled vocabulary of subject terms, names and works used in indexing the materials listed in the bibliography. It was developed by MLA and is continually revised and expanded to reflect current terminology in its disciplines.
The MLA Directory of Periodicals
The MLA Directory of Periodicals provides detailed records of more than 6,000 journals and book series published in the bibliography’s areas of coverage.