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Academic Search Premier
This link opens in a new windowMulti-disciplinary database that provides full text for more than 4,500 journals, including peer-reviewed titles.
From the APA website: A comprehensive and essential database of full-text, peer-reviewed articles published by the APA Journals™ and affiliated journals.
ATLA Religion Database with ATLA Serials PLUS
This link opens in a new windowBest available database for academic work in theology. Contains full text for over 230 journals as well as citations for over 1700 academic journals and other resources on religion, biblical studies, and theology going back to 1908.
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E-Books from EBSCO
This link opens in a new windowA database that accesses two E-book collections. EBSCO's Religion collection and Academic collection. Access E-books in Religion, History, Literature, and Science.
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JSTOR
This link opens in a new windowJSTOR has extensive coverage in the humanities, social sciences and sciences, including literature, film, art, music, religion, classical studies, history, education, economics, political science, and sociology.
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Proquest Dissertations and Theses
This link opens in a new windowAbstracts of dissertations and theses from the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Europe in the humanities going back to 1861. Provides full text for many works.
“Sources Chrétiennes Online” forms the digital, searchable counterpart to the well-known “Sources Chrétiennes” series, based in Lyon and published by Éditions du Cerf, Paris. In the course of 2025, the database will incorporate the source texts from the more than 645 printed volumes, in Latin, Greek, Syriac, Armenian and Georgian, sided by French translations and allowing for targeted and filtered searches.
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From the APA website: A comprehensive and essential database of full-text, peer-reviewed articles published by the APA Journals™ and affiliated journals.
Project Muse
This link opens in a new windowProject MUSE is a leading social science and digital humanities database and contains over 750 full-text journals.
“Sources Chrétiennes Online” forms the digital, searchable counterpart to the well-known “Sources Chrétiennes” series, based in Lyon and published by Éditions du Cerf, Paris. In the course of 2025, the database will incorporate the source texts from the more than 645 printed volumes, in Latin, Greek, Syriac, Armenian and Georgian, sided by French translations and allowing for targeted and filtered searches.