This online library has hundreds of reference titles for multi-disciplinary research, including subject-specific biographical sources, directories, encyclopedias, and other reference sources related to American and world history, biography, health, arts, business, travel, religion, and multicultural studies.
Access literary criticism, author biographies, and thematic analyses of literary works, supporting research, and scholarship in literature, cultural studies, and related fields. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
This full-text literary database provides a complete collection of reference works across all genres and time periods. It contains thousands of poems, short stories, classic novels, plot summaries, critical analysis essays, literary journals, reference books and author biographies, plus lesson plans and literary study guides. Additionally, the database includes author interviews, full-text e-books, book reviews, critical analysis essays about popular young adult and children's literature titles, and 190+ "Critical Insights" volumes. This resource includes volumes of fantasy and science fiction, contemporary literature, world philosophy and religious literature, and literary study guides covering American Literature, English Literature and literary genres.
This resource is the authority on all aspects of the visual arts, containing peer-reviewed articles featuring artists, architects, craftsmen, patrons, movements, locations, and periods, as well as bibliographies for further research. Searchable images are made available through Oxford's partnerships with museums, galleries, and other outstanding arts organizations such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Other art reference works include the Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, The Oxford Companion to Western Art, and The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms. Free learning resources include subject guides, timelines, and resources for educators designed by the Museum of Modern Art in New York.