Answered By: ESC Sara
Last Updated: Jul 18, 2023     Views: 35

We do not have MLA International Bibliography. That database contains no full-text content. It indexes content and links to it in other databases. The library's discovery tool, OneSearch does the same thing. 

To search OneSearch for literature content, enter your keywords and click Search.

On the search results page, click the link for Advanced Search under the basic search box. This will allow you to narrow and refine your search. 

Under "Choose a Discipline to Search" put a check in the checkbox for Literature and Writing and then click the Search button up at the top. 

This will take you back to your search results page. On the left side of the page there are options to narrow your search by document type, among other things. Of particular interest, you can narrow it down to just Academic Journals, just Reviews, just Books, or any combination. Of course, just like in any other database, you can also narrow it down by a publication date range or scholarly/peer reviewed, and those options are in the left column, also. 

 

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