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NoodleBib

NoodleBib is an online tool that helps you collect citation information, keep track of your sources, and, when you are ready, generate a polished MLA or APA references list or bibliography. WOU’s subscription requires that you create an individual user name and password to access all of NoodleBib’s features. See NoodleBib’s FAQ for more information, […]

MLA International Bibliography

MLA International Bibliography cites articles and books about literature, language and linguistics, folklore, dramatic arts, criticism, composition, as well as related topics such as teaching language and literature and the history of printing and publishing. (Featured February 7-March 10, 2006)

Alternative Press Index

Alternative Press Index includes popular and scholarly magazines and journals which cover the practices and theories of cultural, economic, political, and social change: ethnic studies, gender studies, ecology, international studies. (Featured Jan. 28-Feb. 4, 2005)

International Index to the Performing Arts

International Index to the Performing Arts Cites and abstracts articles in dance, film, drama, television, the arts and entertainment industry, stagecraft, magic, musical theatre and performance art. (Featured Jan. 2005)

LitFinder

LitFinder Texts of speeches, essays, poems, short stories, and plays from antiquity to the 21st century and from around the world. Searchable by subject, era, genre, nationality, and many other fields. (Featured Oct.-Dec. 2004)

JSTOR

JSTOR Access to the complete backfiles of more than 322 cross-disciplinary academic journals in digital format, some of which date from the 1800s. (Featured July-Oct. 2004)

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