LitFinder FAQ
What is LitFinder?
LitFinder is an online collection of poems, plays, essays, speeches and stories.
How do I Access LitFinder?
Go to the Logan Library's LitFinder subscription.
Who Should Use LitFinder?
Use LitFinder if you:
- Are looking for a poem or play for a school assignment
- Can remember the words from a poem and want to find the author or title
- Want to find a poem on a particular subject or to commemorate a holiday
What Does LitFinder Contain?
- 135,000 full-text poems
- 850,000 poem citations (visit the Library to find the text of the poem)
- 5,000 short stories
- 2,800 essays
- 1,000 plays
- 1,800 speeches
Can I Use LitFinder from Home?
Yes. You will need your Library Card number and Pin number to login to LitFinder from home.
How Can I Get More Help with LitFinder?
Click on the Help link in the upper right corner of the screen, or Ask a Librarian.
What Other Databases Should I try?
If you are interested in LitFinder, you might find the following databases useful:
- Gale's Literary Index
- Lists the location of printed information about an author or title. Visit the Library to find the relevant books.
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- NetLibrary eAudiobooks
- Downloadable audiobooks that can be played on a computer or portable listening device such as an MP3 player.
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- NetLibrary eBooks
- Electronic books on a variety of subjects.
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- NoveList
- Fiction reading guide that includes author read-alikes, fiction listed by subject, book reviews, books in a series and more.
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