3. 3
Four Types of Content:
Literature
Criticism
Biographies
Primary Works
Journals and
Topic Overviews
4. A Bit of Everything – Literature Resource Center
5. Primary Works - LitFinder
Poetry
Short
Stories
Essays Speeches Plays
135,000+ 7,100+ 4,000+ 2,000+ 1,700+
Over 140K full-
text works and
850K Citations
Over 80,000
authors included
Sources 11,000
anthologies, 6,500
single-author books,
and selections from
over 275 journals
LitFinder
Editor's Notes
Gale Reference Complete is the product of customer feedback about subscriptions from universities: Budgets are tight so subs usage critical and multi-disciplinary is a must
We designed a bundle package of our best databases of aggregated and Gale-published content to support courses ranging from arts and humanities to business and politics
We’ll go through the package components, give a little demo, and then leave room for questions at the end
Next cross-searching platform is Gale Literary Sources.
GLS breaks down into:
Journals and Topic Overviews
Primary works
Literary Criticisms
Biographies
LRC is the all-round database with most things literature students need:
Literature criticisms and biographies
Full-text literary journals
Work and topic overviews
Primary works
Mix of pulled from other resources below and unique content. Will get same interface update.
LitFinder is the hub for full-text literary works
Throw up some stats here about the content:
Everything from Poetry and Essays to Plays and Books – strength is breadth of coverage