Answered By: Colleen Lougen Last Updated: Mar 04, 2025 Views: 15
You can access the Directory through the MLA International Bibliography. From the library website, select the MLA International Bibliography from the Databases tab. Once you're in the database, click the link "Searching: MLA International Bibliography."
This will open the list of EBSCO databases for searching. Be sure to deselect the MLA International Bibliography and select the MLA Directory of Periodicals instead. This will enable you to search the directory, which provides detailed records of journals and book series published in the bibliography’s areas of coverage. It is a valuable resource for scholars seeking outlets to publish their work.
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