Literature Online (LION), the largest database of literary criticism available. International in scope, it concentrates on journal literature, although it also contains some reference material. You can limit your search to criticism about one particular work or author using the Author or Criticism options.
To find works about an author and his/her works do a Subject search. Follow these steps.
1. Use to the MARQCAT Search box below.
2. Click the "Advanced Search" link.
3. In the search filters, change "any field" to Subject.
4. Enter author's last name then first name, with no comma between them, such as Fontane Theodor. Click Go.
5. Browse list of resulting subject headings.
6. Can't find your author? Try variations of the name, e.g. the middle name spelled out, not an initial.
Here's a short video showing how Find it @ MU works. (About 4 minutes long.)
Two common ways to find out if the Libraries have access to the articles you need:
Click on in the article citation. Another window / tab opens with two possible options:
The MARQCAT record will indicate what years we have in print and/or online, providing call number locations for the print and links to the e-journal. Once at the e-journal, navigate to the volume, issue and page that you need.
Didn't find the article/journal using Find it @MU or MARQCAT? Request the article through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) by clicking on the link at the bottom of the Find it @MU window or tab. Learn more about ILL here.
Ever wonder why the full-text isn't there? Watch this short video about the Business of Information.