Articles searches millions of journal articles, many of them in full text and available through the Tri-College Libraries. While it doesn't provide access to everything the library has to offer, it is a good starting point for your searches.
ProQuest Performing Arts Database
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This database, formerly known as "International Index to the Performing Arts" provides abstracts and full-text to journal articles. Covers a broad spectrum of the arts and entertainment industry including dance, film, television, theater, opera, and broadcasting. Covers 1864-present.
The most important index for Film Studies. Offers citations to articles, film reviews and book reviews from film and television journals from 30 countries. The journals range from scholarly to popular titles. Covers the years between 1976-2001. (The print version of this index covers 1973-2004.)
GenderWatch
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Offers full-text access to scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, books. Includes feminist press and women's publications. Covers 1970-present.
MLA International Bibliography
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Database of scholarly books and articles related to literature, language, linguistics, film, theater and folklore. Includes scholarship from 1926 to the present.
Art Full Text
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Offers abstracts of journals, museum bulletins and yearbooks in the fields of art, architecture, decorative arts and photography. Covers abstracts from 1929-present, full-text articles 1997-present.
JSTOR
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Provides full-text and page images from many of the top journals in most academic disciplines. Coverage is from the inception of the journal through three to five years ago.
Project Muse journals
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Provides access to journals published by the Johns Hopkins University Press. Disciplines covered are humanities, social sciences, and mathematics.
ProQuest Research Library
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Provides citations and full-text magazine and journal articles in a wide variety of disciplines, both scholarly and popular in scope. Covers 1971-present.
Selected Film Journals & Online Resources
Camera Obscura
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Scholarship and debate on feminism, culture, and media studies. 1976 - present.
Signs: Journal of Women and Culture in Society
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Focuses on feminist scholarship, film and publication. 1975 - present.
Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism
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Feminist, interdisciplinary journal whose goal is to provide a forum for the scholarship and creative work by and about women of color in U.S. and international contexts.
Cineaste
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Coverage from 1996 to the present. The print version of this resource is available at Swarthmore College and covers the years 1977 to the present. The magazine also maintains a cumulative index online: Online Cumulative Index, 1967-2011
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Covers 1974-present
Sight and Sound
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Covers 1932–present (except for Haverford: 2000–present).
Cinema Journal
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Cinema Journal is sponsored by the Society for Cinema and Media Studies and represents recent scholarship by SCMS members. The Society for Cinema and Media Studies, founded in 1959, is the largest professional organization of moving image media scholars. Its members include university faculty, graduate students, archivists, filmmakers, and others devoted to the study of the moving image from the U.S. and 39 other countries.
Film Quarterly has published substantial, peer-reviewed writing on cinema and media for nearly sixty years, earning a reputation as one of the most authoritative academic film journals in the United States, as well as an important English-language voice of cinema studies abroad.