Acting, Stage & Theatre: Academic Journals and Articles
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Academic journals are published much more frequently than books.
- they can respond to topical issues,
- publish the latest research and
- provide the most up-to date information.
Articles are generally shorter than books.
- articles can be more focussed
- cover narrower and more individual or specialised topics.
- can provide literature for a topic such as an essay or dissertation.
Academic Journals are peer-reviewed. This means that any articles published within them have been assessed for quality and accuracy by experts in the field.
Most articles in scholarly journals include a statement of methodology and a bibliography or list of references.
Academic Journals available from the Library
Below are links to academic journals on Acting and Theatre and Stage Design topics:
Some Key Journal Articles on your Resource Lists will have been scanned and placed on our Digital Library.
Academic Databases
Academic Databases are online resources where you can search the articles of multiple Academic Journals all at once.
Below are links to Academic Databases which contain articles on Acting and Theatre and Stage Design topics:
- Drama Online This link opens in a new windowSearch or browse for texts, criticism, images and videos of drama, plays, playwrights, stage and theatre.
- Literature Online This link opens in a new window
Search or browse for literature and author information of English language poetry, prose and drama from the 8th Century to the present day.
- Web of Science This link opens in a new window
Search Web of Science for abstracts and citations of journals, books and conference proceedings from science, social sciences and arts & humanities subjects.
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