A comprehensive literary database offering over 500,000 primary texts, including poetry, prose, and drama by influential and lesser-known authors from around the world. It features contemporary and historical criticism, reference works, full-text journals, ebooks, dissertations, and multimedia resources like performances and author interviews. Explore global literature through curated collections, engaging with diverse perspectives and voices. With content spanning traditional and emerging areas of literary studies.
An international research database for arts and humanities, indexing articles from over 370 scholarly journals, weekly magazines, and quality newspapers from the UK, the US, and other English-speaking countries. Updated monthly, with coverage from 1962.
Subjects: Architecture, Art, Cultural Studies, Film, Gender studies, History, Linguistics, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Religion.
Scopus is a multidisciplinary abstract and citation database, which provides access to academic journals, books, conference proceedings, and patents from 1788–present.
Advanced Features: citation analysis, author profiles, journal metrics; data export and analysis, search alerts.
A multidisciplinary abstract and citation database of academic journal articles, books and conference proceedings covering all subjects, dating back to 1900. Web of Science consists of multiple different databases including the Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index and Arts & Humanities Citation Index. Features: citation analysis, researcher profiles, journal metrics, search alerts.
Contains full-color, high-resolution facsimile images of all works printed in Europe before 1701, regardless of language, as well as some works published further afield. Includes a broad range of print sources dating back to the 15th century.
A streaming service for UK higher education, containing a searchable archive of over 2 million TV and radio broadcasts dating back to the 1990s. New broadcasts added daily. Record from 75+ channels, create clips, search transcripts, compile playlists and more.
You will need to select log in via UK Federation, then select University of Sussex from the dropdown list. (New users will need to register their Sussex email address.)
American periodicals published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines and many other historically-significant periodicals. Combines collections from American Periodicals Series Online (APS Online) and American Periodicals from the Center for Research (APCRL).
A comprehensive resource of regional and local newspapers in Britain between the mid 18th and 20th centuries. Supports research in History, Literature, Victorian Studies, Genealogy, Fine Arts, Finance/Economics, Political Science, and more. Access to parts 1-4, covering titles from 1732 to 1950.
A searchable full-text digital archive of these two British periodicals, containing articles from their first issues in 1821 for the Guardian and 1791 for the Observer.
A comprehensive newspaper database, updated daily, providing full text access to all UK national newspapers, plus regional newspapers, international news providers and a number of trade journals and magazines.
Searchable, facsimile reproduction of TLS, 1902-2012, including identification of anonymous contributors.
Access to full-text psychology publications covering the disciplines of Human Physiology, Personality Psychology, Social Psychology, Educational Psychology, and more.
Access to international literature in psychology and related disciplines.
Dating from Jan 2020 to Dec 2022, this archive is designed to be a record of the social, cultural, and economic impact of COVID-19, allowing you to see the daily frequency of words and phrases compared between 20 countries.
The most widely used collection of English corpora (highly searchable collections of texts). These 19 discrete corpora represent language use in different contexts and dialects. Allows users up to 20 searches a day.
Offers comprehensive descriptions of languages from around the world. This Online Reference Work provides access to full individual grammars and also makes these available together, allowing for cross-language research of several grammars simultaneously.