Online Journals and Other Full-Text Resources


Online Full-text Collections

Electronic Collections Online (OCLC ECO) provides citation and full-text access to academic journals in many disciplines. Can limit search to language and literature journals via the pull-down menu.

JSTOR has full-text access (with a search interface) to important academic journals, including 20 philosophy journals.

Past Masters offers full-text access to a variety of philosophical works, including the complete works of Aristotle, Plato, the Continental Rationalists, the British Empiricists, and Wittgenstein, among others. The texts are fully searchable, downloadable, and printable.

Project Muse Originating at Johns Hopkins University, Project Muse currently provides 100% full-text access to over 300 high quality humanities, arts, and social sciences journals from 60 scholarly publishers.


Select Online Journals

Related Online Full-Text Resources

Catalog of Electronic Texts
Links to electronic text collections.

Million Books Project

Posner Memorial Collection

Perseus Project (Tufts University)
A searchable collection of classic Greek and Latin texts.

Philosophy E-Text Collection

The English Server's Philosophy Texts

 

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SFX is a good place to start if you are looking for full-text journals. Carnegie Mellon subscribes to many of the full-text databases and journal collections, and SFX is the most comprehensive way to find where a journal may be electronically.

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