ProQuest One Literature is for scholars who must engage with an exhaustive and diverse set of scholarly resources around a given literary topic for research and course planning.
It contains 3 million literature citations from thousands of journals, monographs, dissertations, and more than 500,000 primary works – including rare and obscure texts, multiple versions, and non-traditional sources like comics, theatre performances, and author readings.
Enhanced by interpretive sources such as book reviews and criticism sourced from wider, interdisciplinary publications in the fields such as humanities and history, it provides diverse, global perspectives with sources from all over the world – Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America - the majority of which are in full-text.
For more information about the ProQuest One Literature content, navigate to the Content Page.
ProQuest One Literature resides on the ProQuest Platform. For additional information about basic and advanced functionality or administrative capabilities, visit the ProQuest Platform LibGuide.
For new features and new content added to ProQuest One Literature in early 2022, check the the 'What's New' presentations and the 'Updates' support article.
ProQuest Research Assistant, an AI-powered research companion, is coming to select ProQuest products in fall 2024. Learn more in the recorded webinar linked below.
This short e-learning module introduces to the ProQuest One Literature specially designed pages, and how to search the authors from the home page.
ProQuest One Literature supports teaching, learning, and research by providing unmatched content and tools for literature across a wide range of literary movements. This session focuses on the variety of content types, relevant resources about authors, literary movements, and literary collections. and search functionality. Duration: 14 minutes