These databases are all great places to start looking for articles about film, cinema, and media.
Peer reviewed. Some full-text available.
Dedicated to the fields of communication, mass media, journalism, communication technology, and related topics. Includes access to journals.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
This multidisciplinary database includes subjects like literature, history, art, sociology, psychology, mathematics, communication, and science. Contains ebooks, articles, and journals.
Partially peer reviewed. Full-text content.
Covers the humanities and social sciences, such as literature, theater, art, psychology, business, film studies, and more. Includes access to journals, books, and more.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
This film database explores film scholarship. Includes current publications and filmographies.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
Encompasses the fields of dance, theater, film, opera, stagecraft, theater and dance criticism, choreography, and related topics. Includes journals and abstracts. *Licensing permits 25 simultaneous users.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content.
Specializes in scholarly works that analyze and contribute to pop culture. Comprised of scholarly journals and magazines.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content. Open access.
Google Scholar offers sources across many disciplines and sources, like academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities, and websites. Results include articles, theses, books, abstracts, court opinions, and more.If you'd like to broaden your search, you can try OneSearch (below) or browse our other research guides to get started searching databases in other subjects.
Partially peer reviewed. Some full-text content. Videos. Audio Recordings.
OneSearch is the default search on the Fulton Library’s homepage. Includes the library’s books and videos, articles from many library databases, and more.
This list includes some of the leading journals and magazines in Cinema and Media Studies.
If you can't access the full text of an article using any of the resources on this page, use Interlibrary Loan to request the article. We'll locate another library that has the article and get you a PDF copy for free; this typically takes 2-3 business days. UVU students and employees should never pay for articles—the library has you covered!