Library Services
This page focuses on resources for the study of Linguistics provided by UCL Library Services.
You will find relevant printed materials in the following sections of the ENGLISH Collection:
There is an extensive collection of materials related to language science, linguistics and phonetics at the LASS Library, located at Chandler House. For more information consult the Subject guide for Language and Speech Science.
You will find relevant printed materials in the following sections of the Education Collection at the IOE Library:
The Survey of English Usage, based in the UCL Department of English Language and Literature, is an internationally renowned resource for the study of present day English and a world leader in corpus linguistics. For more information about their work and a range of online resources consult the Survey of English Usage Website.
The Library provides access to the following online reference works:
Use Explore to search for both print and online critical materials.
The following online resources contain full-text criticism:
If you need to be more comprehensive and search beyond what is available through UCL, the following bibliographies are relevant:
UCL has access to the African Studies, American Literature, Anthropology, Architecture Planning & Preservation, Art History, Atlantic History, Biblical Studies, British and Irish Literature, Childhood Studies, Chinese Studies, Cinema & Media Studies, Classics, Communication, Criminology, Ecology, Education, Evolutionary Biology, Geography, International Law, International Relations, Islamic Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, Literary & Critical Theory, Medieval Studies, Military History, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Renaissance & Reformation, Sociology, Urban Studies and Victorian Literature modules. Accessibility statement for Oxford Bibliographies Online.
Access for UCL students and staff only. Sign in with UCL username and password, then select 'Login / Create Account' then 'Use University Credentials'. Gale's Digital Scholar Lab is a cloud-based digital humanities platform that enables access to UCL's content and OCR data from Gale Primary Sources and provides the means to analyse these with text and data mining tools.