The JEWL Search Box on the library homepage includes the MLA, JSTOR, and Project MUSE databases. They are also listed individually in the recommendations below.
Up-to-date biographical information, overviews, full-text literary criticism and reviews on more than 130,000 writers in all disciplines, from all time periods and from around the world.
Journal articles and other resources in language, linguistics, and folklore.
Find which Gale reference series contains analysis of a literary work or an author bio. Check the library catalog to see if the library owns the reference series and to find where it is located.
19th century African American newspapers in full-text searchable form with page images.
Streaming video of almost 1,600 videos aired on PBS, including series such as NOVA, Nature, American Experience, etc.
Collection of video available online for the study of American history.
Streaming documentary films from a number of sources, including Bullfrog Films, Icarus Films, and the National Film Board of Canada. Many films in this collection focus on social and environmental issues.
Primary Sources -- Helpful for CONTEXTUAL UNDERSTANDING
Digitized periodicals, reports, and annuals documenting history of African American life and religious organizations between 1829 and 1922.
The Dictionary of Literary Biography is included within the Literature Resource Center Database.
Periodical coverage of Biography Index, full-text articles, page images, and abstracts from Wilson databases (including biographical profiles, feature articles, interviews, essays, book reviews, performance reviews, speeches, or obituaries).