Find articles and proceedings

Use the following online journals and databases to find the relevant journal articles of Economics and related disciplines. You can access the subscribed online journals and databases both on and off-campus access.

Online Journals & Databases

  • EBSCOhost (Academic Search Premier)
    This multi-disciplinary database provides full text for more than 3,700 peer-reviewed titles. PDF backfiles to 1975 or further are available for well over one hundred journals, and searchable cited references are provided for 1,000 titles.

  • Cambridge University Press Journals
    Cambridge University Press publish more than 380 peer-reviewed academic journals covering subjects across the humanities, social sciences, management and science, technology and medicine. 27 journals are available on Language, Linguistics & Literature.

  • JSTOR
    JSTOR's archives include scholarship published in over one thousand of the highest-quality academic journals across the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. 522 journals are available on Language, Literature & Linguistics through JSTOR.

  • Project Muse
    Provides full-text online access to more than 600 journals on language & literature.

  • SpringerLink
    Provides full-text online access to 02 journals on Literature.

  • Wiley Online Library
    Wiley Online Library is a leading international resource for scientific, technical, medical and scholarly content providing access to millions of articles across a wide range of journals. Access to 69 journals on Language, Linguistics & Literature from 2006-2018.

eBooks

All eBooks that the BRACU Library purchases are available in the library's catalog. You can find books by title, author or keyword. You can also browse collections of eBooks directly to the eBook’s packages listed below. You can access the purchased eBooks both on and off-campus access.

Online Journals & Databases

Find dissertations and theses

BracU institutional repository includes more than 12,0000 documents including theses, dissertation, internship report, annual report, technical report, working paper, conference proceedings, published articles etc.

English Literature Open Access Resources

  • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
    DOAJ is a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals.

  • Chaucer MetaPage
    Contains links to Chaucer resources on the web collected by scholars

  • Colonial and Postcolonial Literary Dialogues
    Contains resources for students, scholars, and teachers of postcolonial and multicultural approaches to British and world literature.

  • Discovering Literature: Romantics and Victorians
    A site from Oxford University where you can explore literary treasures of the Romantic and Victorian periods

  • Early English Books Online (EEBO)
    EEBO includes facsimile pages of important works by literary giants like Chaucer and Bacon, but also contains many rare and little-known materials that were previously only available to those with access to special collections at academic libraries.

  • English Literature Links
    A very comprehensive site with links to English literature glossary, essays, reference sites, historical time periods and genres, authors, books on film, short story writing, literary theory, literature web directories, eBooks, and more.

  • The Geoffrey Chaucer Website
    An excellent site from Harvard University dedicated to the study of Chaucer.

  • Great Writers Inspire
    Includes audio and video lectures, short talks, ebooks and etexts that are downloadable and in the public domain or licensed for free educational use. The site was developed by the faculty of English Language and Literature at Oxford University.

  • Luminarium: Anthology of English Literature
    A comprehensive anthology and guide to English literature of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Seventeenth Century, Restoration and Eighteenth Century.

  • Online Resources: The British Library
    Contains unique collection items and resources related to English, history and citizenship. The English collection consists of twentieth century literature, Shakespeare and Renaissance writers, Romantics and Victorians, access to audio recordings of poetry and interpretation of poems, evolution of the English language decade by decade, and a disparate collection of over 400 texts including the English dictionary, cookbooks, shopping lists and song lyrics.

  • Open Source Shakespeare
    Open Source Shakespeare contains the complete works of Shakespeare, statistical analysis of the plays, and a concordance. The site is searchable.

  • OpenLearn
    OpenLearn contains free courses on various subjects. You can browse subject categories to explore topics and find reference materials.

  • Oscar Wilde Online
    A website containing the plays, prose works, poetry, short stories, essays, lectures, and reviews of Oscar Wilde, an Irish born writer and one of the most successful playwrights of the Victorian era.

  • Oxford University Podcasts
    Oxford University provides lectures delivered by professors under a Creative Commons license free for reuse, remixing and redistribution in education worldwide.

  • Resources in Old English
    Contain excellent examples of open education resources in the humanities. Can read the original version of Beowulf.

  • Romantic Circles
    A refereed scholarly web site devoted to the study of Romantic period literature and culture.

  • Shakespeare: Bodleian First Folio
    Contains the digital facsimile of the Bodleian first folio of Shakespeare's plays.

  • The Victorian Web
    The Victorian Web discusses literature, history, and culture during the reign of Queen Victoria.

  • William Blake Archive
    A hypermedia archive sponsored by the Library of Congress and supported by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Rochester, and the Scholarly Editions and Translations Division of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Manage your references

Style Guides

Use these quick and comprehensive guides for examples of how to cite common types of sources in APA, MLA, IEEE, and Chicago styles.

Citation Management

Get Help

Book an appointment with a librarian for expert assistance with:

  • Getting started with your thesis
  • Planning your search to save time and stress
  • Choosing the best search tools and sources
  • Keyword searching and other strategies
  • Applying referencing styles

For appointment send an email to librarian@bracu.ac.bd

Thesis Help

The Library thesis template is designed to assist students in preparing thesis.