You are able to access all the electronic resources in the library from wherever you are. Click on Off Campus Access, enter your username and password and the full list of electronic links will be available to you.
A journal database is a collection of journal articles from different journals that can be searched by computer. Some journal databases also include conference papers, e-books, book chapters, reports, theses and dissertations and other types of information.
In many cases, the retrieved articles are available full-text (i.e. the entire article is available), and in some cases only the abstract is available. In this case, you will need to search if the print journal is available in the library iCatalogue. If the library does not subscribe to the journal you will be required to get the article from another institution by using the Inter Library Loan facility.
Some databases are multidisciplinary and cover a wide range of subjects (e.g. EbscoHost), while others are subject specific, covering a particular discipline or subject (e.g.Project Muse). Others are limited to particular geographic areas, like Sabinet, which covers Africa, particularly sub-saharan Africa.
The following are a selection of electronic databases that are particularly helpful for Literary Studies :
Click on the e journals option and then 'category'. Choose a subject category. A list of sub categories will also be given. Click on an option and scan the list of journals.