Databases
To discover more information on the large body of popular and academic H.G. Wells criticism that has generated thousands of articles, books, and publications, you can begin with the database resources listed below:

JSTOR
JSTOR provides access to more than 10 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
Explore a wide range of scholarly content through a powerful research and teaching platform.

Project Muse
Project MUSE is a leading provider of digital humanities and social sciences content; since 1995, its electronic journal collections have supported a wide array of research needs at academic, public, special, and school libraries worldwide.
MUSE books and journals, from leading university presses and scholarly societies, are fully integrated for search and discovery.

Short Story Index
Short Story Index is searchable by author, title, subject, keyword, date, literary technique and source, or by any combination of terms, making it easy for users to find what they are looking for.
Additionally, subject access helps narrow searches even further by theme, locale, narrative technique or device.

Book Review Digest
Unlike reviews on book-sale sites and the open Web, many of the reviews in Book Review Digest Plus are from citable journals, making it an invaluable resource for literary and biographical research.
Subject indexing, summaries, annotations and grade level designations make this a useful tool for readers’ advisory, collection development and curriculum support.

Literary Reference Center Plus
Combining information from major respected reference works, books, literary journals and original content from EBSCO, Literary Reference Center features an expansive collection of author biographies, plot summaries and full-text essays from leading publishers.
It also includes literary reference books and monographs, cover-to-cover full text for literary magazines and book reviews from the most prestigious publications. It offers poems from hundreds of sources, short stories, classic texts, author interviews and much more.

Gale Academic OneFile
The premier source for peer-reviewed, full-text articles for academic libraries from the world's leading journals, this comprehensive resource covers the physical and social sciences, technology, medicine, engineering, the arts, technology, literature, and many other subjects.
With millions of articles in both PDF and HTML full-text format and simultaneous, unlimited usage, researchers are able to find accurate, timely information quickly.

