Archive for the 'e-journals' Category

Women’s Studies Quarterly: New on Project MUSE®

November 3, 2009

Project MUSE® has recently acquired the journal, WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly.  This is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal on women, gender and sexuality.  Each thematic issue is guest edited and combines contemporary developments in feminist theory and scholarship with essays, poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction and the visual arts.  Back issues are available from Spring/Summer 2008.
See the ‘Table [...]

The Byron Journal new to Project MUSE®

September 9, 2009

Project MUSE® has recently acquired The Byron Journal.  The journal is published twice a year by Liverpool University Press for The Byron Society and includes scholarly articles and notes on all aspects of Byron’s life and related topics.  Take a look at the Tables of Contents for the latest issue using the link below.
Vol. 37, Issue [...]

American Jewish Literature new to Project MUSE®

May 19, 2009

Project MUSE® has recently acquired the journal Studies in American Jewish Literature (SAJL).  This is the official journal of the Society for the Study of American Jewish Literature.  It publishes peer reviewed articles, book reviews, poetry and short stories dealing with all aspects of the Jewish experience in literature. Take a look at the Tables of [...]

Did you know…?

March 5, 2009

Did you know that Project MUSE® has over 130 full-text journals in Literature.  See the literature list here or click here for the complete journal listings. Project MUSE®  can be accessed in the usual way from Portia.  If you have any trouble linking to the full-text off campus, then have a word with the English Subject Librarian.

NCSE: Nineteenth Century Serials Edition

June 13, 2008

Take a look at the NCSE website which includes full-text access to the following 19th century serials:
Monthly Repository (1806-1837) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833)
Northern Star (1838-1852)
Leader (1850-1860)
English Women’s Journal (1858-1864)
Tomahawk (1867-1870)
Publisher’s Circular (1880-1890)
There is a permanent link to the website on the ‘Specialist Databases’ page under the English Subject Resources from the ‘My Library’ tab in Portia.