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This database is a broad-based publisher of peer-reviewed open access journals. Academic Journals currently publishes 111 open access journals covering art and humanities, engineering, medical science, social sciences, biological sciences, physical sciences and agricultural sciences.
 
provides the full text of over 42 million scholarly articles in the humanities, social sciences, science and technology.
 
Fields currently covered include the following: African History, American History, Animal Studies, Archaeology, Art and Architectural History, Asian History, Australasian/Oceanian History, Biblical Studies, Bibliographic Studies, Byzantine History, Canadian History, Caribbean History, Central European History, Comparative/World, Eastern European/Russian History, Economic History, Environmental Studies, European History, Film and Media Studies, Folklore, Hip Hop Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American History, Law, LGBT/Queer Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Literary Criticism, Medicine, Methods/Theory, Middle Eastern History, Musicology, Native Peoples of the Americas, Performance Studies (theater, music, dance), Philosophy, Political Science, Religion, Science/Technology, Sociology and Women’s Studies.
 
This retrospective digitisation project has been launched by Sabinet Gateway and the Carnegie Corporation. The archive fulfils to some extent the significant social and educational need in Africa and throughout the world to preserve journal literature emanating from publishers and societies on the continent. There are now 182 journals with 122 000 articles available online.
 
 
The enhanced database includes more than 153,000 theses and dissertations in total, including 70,000 new citations for theses and dissertations from 1902 to the present.
 
The Anthropological Index Online (AIO) is an index to articles in journals taken by the Library and to films held at the Royal Anthropological Institute. The Library, which incorporates the former RAI library, holds some 4,000 periodical titles (1,500 current) covering all branches and areas of anthropology. Nearly 800 journals, published in more than 40 languages, are indexed on a continuing basis. Records cover 1957 to the present.
 
Anthropology Commons is an initiative to digitize and make freely available important archival content in this field, beginning with the papers of Ruth Fulton Benedict. Benedict made significant contributions to the field of anthropology through her exploration and examination of the role of individuals in relation to larger societies and cultures. 8,000 pages of Benedict's notes from field expeditions in the United States Southwest in the 1930s are now open to the public. Additional archives will be added over time.
 
publishes open-access, peer-reviewed scholarly journals, covering a wide range of academic disciplines.
 
First deployed in 2006, Archive-It is a subscription web archiving service from the Internet Archive that helps organizations to harvest, build, and preserve collections of digital content. Through our user friendly web application Archive-It partners can collect, catalog, and manage their collections of archived content with 24/7 access and full text search available for their use as well as their patrons. Content is hosted and stored at the Internet Archive data centers.
 
provides online access to nearly a million descriptions of archival collections owned by thousands of libraries, museums, historical societies and archives worldwide.
 
Thousands of primary sources, critical articles, literary and cultural analysis, and biographies related to literature.
 
Research data on American Religion.
 
Over 7,000 full-text articles and 22,000 captioned images related to Biblical archeology.
 
This is a free biblical database, maintained by the University of Lausanne, catalogs journal articles from many of the leading academic journals dealing with biblical studies. This database is valuable because it allows you to search by categories (of which it has quite a few), which can be helpful when beginning your research on a specific topic. NOTE: This does not have full text versions of articles but you can find the journals in our catalog.
 
The BSW research Center includes studies and sharing of biblical theology by the BSW community, the electronic version of established biblical journals (Biblica and Filología Neotestamentaria), and a Scriptural Index of biblical commentaries on the web and index of biblical tools.
 
Very similar to BiBIL, this database, operated by the Univeristät Innsbruck's Biblical Studies and Theology and it's Catholic Theology departments,
allows search queries from many of the top journals. This database is helpful because it is limited to biblical studies and catalogs many smaller journals not found in JSTOR or ProQuest. NOTE: This does not have full text versions.
 
Bryn Mawr Classical Review publishes timely open access, peer-reviewed reviews of current scholarly work in the field of classical studies. This site is the authoritative archive of BMCR's publication, from 1990 to the present.
 
The Catholic Research Resources Portal, or "Catholic Portal," provides global, freely available access to rare, unique and/or uncommon materials in libraries, seminaries, special collections and archives. By electronically bringing together resources in many formats from many collections, the Portal enables easy, effective and global discovery of Catholic research resources.
 
This database provides freely accessible, contemporary translations of major works from the Classical Greek world. It also provides access to hundreds of books and articles related to the Greek world. This database will be useful for students doing research into the Classical backgrounds of the New Testament.
 
Founded in 1979, the Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition staffs, supervises, and enriches the Divinity School’s curricular and extracurricular offerings in Methodist and Wesleyan Studies and supports significant educational outreach programs designed for our United Methodist constituencies. In addition, the center develops and provides access to outstanding research resources for students and scholars of the broad Wesleyan tradition around the globe.
 
The curated database contains over 35,000 items related to Chinese Christianity. The content is English and Chinese.
 
The Chinese Text Project (CTP) provides searchable ancient Chinese texts in the original and English translation. TheCTP’s work centers around the digital humanities applied to the languages and literature of pre-modern China.
Users can browse texts by religious tradition (e.g., Confucianism), type (e.g., Histories), or time period (e.g., Pre-Qin and Han, and Post-Han). Features include an integrated dictionary, which provides a detailed critical apparatus. Users can follow links to see quoted text in context, search the site for all occurrences of a term, or see lists of equivalent usages. The Published Resources Database includes bibliographies of scholarship and publications associated with each text or class of texts.
 
The Christian Classics Ethereal Library is a digital library of hundreds of classic Christian books selected for edification and education.
 
Christian-Muslim Relations, a Bibliographical History Online is a general online history of relations between the faiths. It covers the period from 600 to 1500, when encounters took place through the extended Mediterranean basin and are recorded in Syriac, Arabic, Greek, Latin and other languages. Christian Muslim Relations Online comprises introductory essays on the treatment of Christians in the Qur’an, Qur’an commentaries, biographies of the Prophet, Hadith and Sunni law, and of Muslims in canon law, and the main body of more than two hundred detailed entries on all the works recorded, whether surviving or lost.
 
Weekly news and job-information source for college and university faculty members, administrators, and students.
 
The Claremont Colleges Digital Library (CCDL) provides access to historical and visual resources collections created both by and for The Claremont Colleges community.
 
CLASE indexes documents published in Latin American journals specializing in the social sciences and humanities. PERIODICA covers journals specializing in science and technology. Offers access to more than 600,000 bibliographic citations from documents published in 2,600 scholarly journals published in the Spanish, Portuguese, French and English languages.
 
58,000+ HISTORIC SERMONS
Available on mobile & desktop devices
Indexed by primary Biblical Text for simple Searching
 
The Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative (CDRI) of the American Theological Library Association (ATLA) and the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) is a repository of digital resources contributed by member libraries, including 14,520 images.
 
comprises a collection of real transcripts of therapy and counseling sessions and first-person narratives, as well as relevant reference works.
 
With regular updates, this Collection includes over 650 titles with particular emphasis on subject encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, and reference handbooks. Also included are over 1,000 short reference videos, nearly 300,000 high-resolution art images, and thousands of additional images across all subject areas. Subject coverage is especially diverse and equipped to address all key disciplines.
 
With reference sources from Sage, Greenwood, Berg, and Wiley, this diverse Collection offers undergraduates a comprehensive view of topics, such as LGBTQ Studies, Motherhood and Parenting, Sexuality, Courtship and Relationships, as well as Gender in history, the media, and differences in gender socialization across the world.
 
Major reference resources covering subdisciplines of Counseling, Psychotherapy, Behavioral Psychology, Cognitive Development, Mental Health, Neurology, Child Psychology, Mental Illness & Abnormal Psychology, Psychopathology, Perception, Identity, Emotion, and Consciousness.
 
The Daoist Studies website is a portal designed to assist researchers and scholars of Daoism, practitioners, and interested members of the public in furthering knowledge about Daoism. It is not affiliated with, nor does it represent any religious institution. The website features an extensive bibliography of secondary sources as well as links to collections of Daoist texts including the an index to the Daozang 道臧 and PDF facsimiles of the Zangwai Daoshu 臧外道書 and other e-texts.
 
Provides access to 707,002 open access research theses from 595 Universities in 28 European countries across all disciplines.
 
The project from Villanova University plans to make available digital content of Catholic materials including books, journals, papers, and manuscripts dealing with the Roman Catholic church in general, and in particular works created or published in the Americas. This collection is particularly helpful for the study of Catholicism in America.
 
The Digital Loeb Classical Library is an interconnected, fully searchable, perpetually growing, virtual library of all that is important in Greek and Latin literature. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts are available in a modern and elegant interface, allowing readers to browse, search, bookmark, annotate, and share content with ease.
 
The Digital Public Library of America brings together the riches of America’s libraries, archives, and museums, and makes them freely available to the world. It strives to contain the full breadth of human expression, from the written word, to works of art and culture, to records of America’s heritage, to the efforts and data of science.
 
This database provides full text access to recently published scholarly books and book chapters in several disciplines.
 
DOAJ is an online directory that indexes and provides access to thousands of high quality, open access, peer-reviewed journals.
 
This site, run by the University of Nottingham (U.K.), aggregates databases from around the world, locating open access research across disciplines.
 
Encyclopædia Iranica benefits not only those who are interested in Persian life and culture but also students, specialists, and the educated general reader interested in a variety of academic disciplines. The disciplines represented include, but are not confined to: anthropology, archaeology, geography, art history, ethnology, sociology, economics, history of religion, philosophy, mysticism, history of science and medicine, Islamic history, botany, zoology, folklore, development of agriculture and industry, political science, international relations, and diplomatic history.
 
The site collects works from the academic open press of Asbury Theological Seminary, a United Methodist institution. The resources at this site are somewhat limited but quite reliable.
 
Biography In Context offers authoritative reference content alongside magazine and journal articles, primary sources, videos, audio podcasts, and images. Covering a vast array of people from historically significant figures to present-day newsmakers, it’s continuously updated to ensure that students have access to the very latest information.
 
For business professionals, entrepreneurs, students, and general researchers, Gale Business Insights: Global delivers comprehensive international business intelligence, compiled into a logical, useable context. It’s the first online resource that empowers people to not only study international business, but also to interpret their research. Deep intelligence powered by statistical data helps users spend less time searching for data – and more time connecting their discoveries to practical applications.
 
Designed to support global awareness, Global Issues In Context ties together a wealth of authoritative content that empowers students to critically analyze and understand the most important issues of the modern world.
 
Aligned to state and national curriculum standards, U.S. History In Context provides a complete overview of our nation’s past that covers the most-studied events, decades, conflicts, wars, political and cultural movements, and people. Comprehensive, contextual, media-rich information is provided on topics ranging from the arrival of Vikings in North America, to the stirrings of the revolution, through to the Civil Rights movement, 9/11, and the War on Terror.
 
 
The GeoRef database, established by the American Geosciences Institute (AGI) in 1966, provides access to the most comprehensive geoscience literature of the world. GeoRef contains millions of references to geoscience maps, serial, and non-serial literature. The database includes references to all publications of the U.S. Geological Survey. Master's theses and doctoral dissertations from US and Canadian universities are also covered. Coverage for North American resources starts in 1669, whereas worldwide coverage starts in 1933.
 
contains more than three quarters of a million records, including many important resources (e-books and articles) for ethical and political discourse in a global perspective. This database is rich in Spanish, French and German resources in addition to English resources. Many of the these materials are official reports and primary resources from governmental research and NGOs.
 
 
 
Google Books provides the full-text of millions of out-of-copyright books, as well as the ability to search and view selected contents of books still under copyright.
 
Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Some of the links will lead to CST subscribed content.
 
 
 
 
GREENR is a new online resource that offers authoritative content on the development of emerging green technologies and discusses issues on the environment, sustainability and more. GREENR is an important part of a new generation of solutions from Gale designed with users in mind. GREENR is interactive and current, allowing users to navigate issue, organization and country portals. It's a one-stop site dedicated to studying sustainability and the environment.
 
HathiTrust contains over 11 million records across a wide array of disciplines with over 3 million available in full-text. This database will be most useful to researchers who are investigating the history of scholarship. Most of the full text records are older books which are in the public domain.
 
This rich online resource is unparalleled in the industry, offering 24/7 access to thousands of full-text medical journals, periodicals, reference works, multimedia and much more. Perfect for researchers at all levels, this comprehensive consumer health resource provides authoritative information on the full range of health-related issues, from current disease and disorder information to in-depth coverage of alternative medical practices.
 
This website hopes to make available online the majority of Jewish newspapers and journals published in the past, including extremely rare newspapers to which access has been previously impossible.
 
An index to over 600 periodicals in theology held by the University of Tűbingen Library; includes Festschriften.
 
This database is the most important resource for in-depth study of New Testament textual criticism. The database, maintained by Westfälische Wilhelms-Universtät Münster, is the leading research tool for students and scholars of New Testament textual criticism. The site is available in both English and German.
 
Internet Archive provides free access and a user-friendly interface to millions of out-of-copyright books, including and exceeding those found in Google Books.
 
The goal of the Internet Medieval Sourcebook has been to construct a resource from available public domain and copy-permitted texts. The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is in two major parts. The first is made up of fairly short classroom sized extracts, derived from public domain sources or copy-permitted translations, the second is composed of the full documents, or web links to the full documents.
 
largest freely available archive of online books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the Internet. The site is dedicated to religious tolerance and scholarship, and has the largest readership of any similar site on the web.
 
This database is the indispensable starting point for research on Jains in North America and beyond. Persons who are seeking an introduction to the Jain tradition should begin here. Holdings include digital copies of hand-written Shastras from the library of Digamber Jain Syadwad Mahavidyalya Varansi under the guidance of Shri Narendra Kumar Jain, President IDJO.
 
The Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning is pleased to host this database, a freely accessible tool for research in interfaith learning for students and scholars, created by Dr. Jan Phillips who, along with the Jay Phillips Center, seeks to further interreligious understanding by facilitating probative examination of sources across the scholarly disciplines.

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JSIJ is a peer-reviewed, electronic journal dealing with all fields of Jewish studies.
 
JGL is an established peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to the descriptive and theoretical study of the Greek language from its roots in Ancient Greek down to present-day dialects and varieties.
 
The journal aims, uniquely, to advance scholarship on this crucial period in the early history of the Jewish and Christian traditions when they developed into what is today known as two world religions, mutually shaping one another as they did so. JJMJS publishes high-quality research on any topic that directly addresses or has implications for the understanding of the inter-relationship and interaction between the Jesus movement and other forms of Judaism, as well as for the processes that led to the formation of Judaism and Christianity as two related but independent religions.
 
The Archives Collections are multi-disciplinary and discipline-specific collections that include complete runs of over 3000 peer-reviewed journals. These collections span across more than 50 disciplines of academic content.
 
JSTOR Daily offers a fresh way for people to understand and contextualize their world. JSTOR writers provide insight, commentary, and analysis of ideas, research, and current events, tapping into the rich scholarship on JSTOR, a digital library of more than 2,000 academic journals, dating back to the first volume ever published, along with thousands of monographs, and other material. In addition to weekly feature articles, the magazine publishes daily blog posts that provide the backstory to complex issues of the day in a variety of subject areas, interviews with and profiles of scholars and their work, and much more.
 
The JSTOR Early Journal Content is a selection of journal materials published prior to 1923 in the United States and prior to 1870 elsewhere. It includes discourse and scholarship in the arts and humanities, economics and politics, and in mathematics and other sciences - nearly 500,000 articles from more than 200 journals.
 
This cluster of content in the field of Jewish Studies features over 50 titles in English, German, French, Italian and Hebrew. It includes journals in the areas of history, religion, language and literature, and other fields.
 
3800 ebooks and counting, as well as over 100 peer-reviewed journals in Religion and Theology
 
This is the most comprehensive Korean language database available in all subjects areas.
 
L'Année philologique on the Internet is the digital version of L'Année philologique, a database published by the Société Internationale de Bibliographie Classique, in collaboration with the Society for Classical Studies (founded as the American Philological Association).
 
The Library of Congress has made digitized versions of collection materials available online since 1994, concentrating on its most rare collections and those unavailable anywhere else. The following services are your gateway to a growing treasury of digitized photographs, manuscripts, maps, sound recordings, motion pictures, and books, as well as "born digital" materials such as web sites. In addition, the Library maintains and promotes the use of digital library standards and provides online research and reference services.
 
This databases contains abstracts of articles in the disciplines of library science and technology. It contains abstracts only and not full text. It is a primarily a discovery service only and not a retrieval tool.
 
International in scope, LitFinder covers all time periods and contains a wealth of primary literature content. This includes approximately 140,000 full-text poems, 800,000 poem citations and excerpts, 7,100 full-text short stories and novels, 3,800 full-text essays, 2,000 full-text speeches and 1,700 full-text plays. It also includes biographies, work summaries, photographs and a glossary.
 
MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) is an academic open-access publisher with headquarters in Basel, Switzerland. Additional offices are located in Beijing and Wuhan (China), Barcelona (Spain) as well as in Belgrade (Serbia). MDPI publishes 160 diverse peer-reviewed, scientific, open access. MDPI’s publishing activities are supported by more than 12,800 active scientists and academic editors on our journals' international editorial boards, including several Nobelists. More than 216,400 individual authors have already published with MDPI. MDPI.com receives more than 4.2 million monthly webpage views.
 
A nonprofit research organization that publishes top scholarship in the economics discipline. Many important articles first appear in working paper form here, and much of the scholarship has a broad, public policy focus.
 
Complete catalogues or selected recordings of over 800 labels such as BIS, Capriccio, Chandos, CPO, CSO Resound, Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Erato, Dynamic, Finlandia, Grand Piano, Hänssler Classic, Harmonia Mundi, Hungaroton, LSO Live, Marco Polo, Naïve, Naxos, New York Philharmonic, Nimbus, Nonesuch, Ondine, Orfeo, PentaTone, RCA Records, Sony Classical, Supraphon, Teldec, Universal Classics, Vanguard Classics, Warner Classics, Warner Classics - Parlophone (former EMI Classics) and many more
 
This site makes available to the public in searchable form the following English-language translations of works essential to the study of Nichiren Buddhism: The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, volumes I and II (referred to in citation as WND-1 and WND-2), The Lotus Sutra and Its Opening and Closing Sutras (LSOC), The Record of the Orally Transmitted Teachings (OTT), and, as a reference to assist with study of these works, The Soka Gakkai Dictionary of Buddhism.
 
 
 
Publishes articles on all aspects of Old Testament literature, theology, archaeology, and society.
 
The Online Archive of California (OAC) provides free public access to detailed descriptions of primary resource collections maintained by more than 200 contributing institutions including libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums throughout California and collections maintained by the 10 University of California (UC) campuses.
 
The Bar Ilan Responsa Project is the world's largest electronic collection of Torah literature of its kind. The database includes the Bible and its principal commentaries, the Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi with commentaries, Midrash, Zohar, Halachic Law (Rambam, Shulchan Aruch with commentaries), a large Responsa collection of questions and answers ('Shut' in Hebrew), the Talmudic Encyclopedia etc.
 
The Open Access Digital Library provides free access to over 4,000 full text, scholarly journals in a variety of subjects.
 
The OLH publishing platform supports academic journals from across the humanities disciplines, as well as hosting its own multidisciplinary journal. All of our academic articles are subject to rigorous peer review and the scholarship we publish showcases some of the most dynamic research taking place in the humanities disciplines today – from classics, modern languages and cultures, philosophy, theology and history, to political theory, sociology, anthropology, film and new media studies, and digital humanities.
 
This initiative aims to become the world's most comprehensive open network of digital resources for the study of music. Curated by a community of music scholars, students, teachers, and librarians, the Open Music Library is a free discovery service, offerings hybrid access (free and paid) to peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and scores from the world's digital collections.
 
This databases allows students to discover the parsing and lexical forms of the Greek words in the New Testament. It also allows researchers to compare classic editions of the Greek New Testament in a side by side format.
 
This collection contains hundreds of full text ebooks published by the University of Chicago. The books address many topics related to Hebrew Bible and to Islamic studies. This database includes the most important multi-volume dictionaries of most ancient Semitic languages.
 
The CNS documentary service delivering important church texts fast and accurately for over 25 years.Origins publishes texts from the Vatican, pope, bishops, Congress, Senate, Supreme Court and church leaders around the world.
 
A growing collection of over 10,000 full text articles in African American Studies.
 
Provides online, full text resources published by Oxford, including reference works and primary sources in the field of biblical studies.
 
Provides online, full text resources published by Oxford, including reference works and primary sources in the field of Biblical Studies.
 
Provides online, full text resources published by Oxford, including reference works and primary sources in the field of Buddhism.
 
Provides online, full text resources published by Oxford, including reference works and primary sources in the field of Classics.
 
Provides online, full text resources published by Oxford, including reference works and primary sources in the field of Hinduism.
 
Developed cooperatively with scholars and librarians worldwide, the Islamic Studies Module is an authoritative research guide to the study of Islam, combining the best features of a research-level encyclopedia with those of annotated bibliographies. This cutting-edge resource guides researchers to the best available scholarship across a wide variety of topics pertaining to Islamic Studies.
 
Provides online, full text resources published by Oxford, including reference works and primary sources in the field of Jewish Studies.
 
Provides online, full text resources published by Oxford, including reference works and primary sources in the field of Medieval Studies.
 
Provides online, full text resources published by Oxford, including reference works and primary sources in the field of Philosophy.
 
Provides online, full text resources published by Oxford, including reference works and primary sources in the field of Renaissance and Reformation.
 
is a new groundbreaking resource for those with an interest in the Arabic language. Structured by Oxford’s renowned language research and compiled by an international team of expert advisors, the dictionary is based on language as it’s used today. Oxford Dictionaries: Arabic contains the latest vocabulary in technology, business, media, and the arts in both languages to ensure you have the most up-to-date words at your fingertips.
 
This features reference content and commentary by renowned scholars in areas such as global Islamic history, concepts, people, practices, politics, and culture, and is regularly updated as new content is commissioned and approved under the guidance of the Editor in Chief, John L. Esposito.

Encompassing over 5,000 A–Z reference entries, chapters from scholarly and introductory works, Qur'anic materials, primary sources, images, maps, and timelines, it offers a multi-layered reference experience designed to provide a first stop for anyone needing information and context on Islam.
 
The Oxford Open initiative expands Oxford Journals' experiments with Open Access publishing models. It includes full and optional open access to more than 100 journals drawn from every subject area.
 
Provides the full text of Oxford reference sets in a selected variety of disciplines and areas.
 
Provides the full text of Oxford reference sets in Western history and literature.
 
Provides the full text of all current Oxford University Press books in all areas of religion; includes important historical works.
 
The Patrologia Latina Database contains 221 volumes and represents a complete electronic version of the first edition of Jacques-Paul Migne's Patrologia Latina (1844-1855 and 1862-1865).
 
Perseus is an open-source digital platform focused on primary sources (in both original languages and translation) in Classics.
 
PhilPapers is a comprehensive index of philosophy books and articles. PhilPapers offers unique features such as real-time indexing of pre-prints, fine-grained classification by topic, email alerts, reading lists, advanced search functionality, and discussion forums.
 
This database contains full bibliographical information and abstracts on scholarly research related to trauma and psychological concerns related to trauma. This database is primarily a discovery and not a retrieval tool.
 
A digital library of nearly 80,000 books and journals on theology and religion, including approximately 27,000 volumes from the Princeton Theological Seminary Library. This collection is focused almost exclusively on Biblical studies, Christian history and theology.
 
Project MUSE provides full-text access to recently published and older scholarly books and journals in a variety of subject areas.
 
Project MUSE provides full-text access to recently published scholarly books and journals in a variety of subject areas.
 
This collection brings together the authoritative Philosopher's Index with full text journals and dissertations from the Philosophy Database into a single seamless research environment.
 
This database provides abstracts and indexing for more than 640 titles, with over 540 titles available in full text. Many titles are indexed in PsycINFO. Coverage ranges from behavioral, clinical, cognitive, developmental, experimental, industrial and social psychology, along with personality, psychobiology and psychometrics.
 
This database provides a wide range of primarily full-text, international periodicals for diverse religious and spiritual studies, covering formal theological studies of major religions, as well as the most recent trends and scholarly thought. Included are titles from religious publishing bodies and nondenominational organizations. The resource reflects a wide spectrum of religious belief systems and supports the global study of religion.
 
provides one-stop access to more than 4,000 periodicals from one of the broadest, most inclusive general reference databases ProQuest has to offer. Search from a highly-respected, diversified mix of scholarly journals, trade publications, and magazines covering over 150 academic disciplines.
 
This database offers full-text articles for journals published by the American Psychological Association, the APA Educational Publishing Foundation, the Canadian Psychological Association and Hogrefe & Huber.
 
This database includes a searchable database of more than 38,000 reviews, dating back to 1956, plus tables of contents for recent weekly releases. More than 900 reviews are published annually.
 
Offers a variety of products and services to enhance your professional psychotherapy practice. We scout out to find the highest quality products, saving you time and effort.
 
This database is published by the American Psychological Associations and provides comprehensive indexing and abstracts of the international psychological literature from the 1800s to the present. Documents indexed include journals, articles, books, dissertations and more. 90% of the 3,000+ titles indexed in PsycINFO are peer-reviewed.
 
An index to articles in the area of Jewish Studies and Eretz Israel.
 
This database contains nearly 34,000 articles by scholars of various religions traditions. The database is largely designed to serve the needs of the reading public and much of the information is introductory, though reliable and well curated. The religious perspectives are often conservative Christian perspectives.
 
Religious and Theological Abstracts provides articles appearing in scholarly journals in the field of Religion and Theology. RTA lists a wide variety of periodical literature, including Christian, Jewish, and other World religions.
 
This database provides full text access to nearly 700,000 theses and dissertations submitted to European universities across all disciplines. Ph.d. students should search this database early in their dissertation research.
 
Indexes and abstracts projects, theses, and dissertations from over 100 Doctor of Ministry (DMin), Doctor of Missiology (DMiss) and Doctor of Educational Ministry (DEdMin) programs accredited by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). RIM is a searchable database with entries for authors, titles, thesis/project advisers, schools, and ATLA subject headings.
 
SAGE Knowledge is the ultimate social sciences digital library for students, researchers, and faculty. With more than 4,200 titles, it includes an expansive range of SAGE and CQ Press eBook and eReference content, including scholarly monographs, reference works, handbooks, series, professional development titles, and more.
 
This open-access database has hundreds of thousands of important, current papers, many of which are available for free download as PDFs. Many of the articles are “working papers,” meaning they are in process toward a final, published form.
 
Explore the fascinating origins of the Bible and its eventful history. On Bible Odyssey, the world’s leading scholars share the latest historical and literary research on key people, places, and passages of the Bible.
 
This database provides access to scores of peer-reviewed, high quality, open access journals curated by the Spring company. Springer is a leading academic publisher of scientific and social-scientific research. The articles in this database will be more useful for research in the social sciences and psychology than in religious studies.
 
provides the full text of an authoritative, current online encyclopedia covering all areas of philosophy.
 
The Journal publishes peer-reviewed scholarship on the history, theology, and contemporary realities of Jewish-Christian relations and reviews new materials in the field. The Journal also provides a vehicle for the exchange of information, cooperation, and mutual enrichment in the field of Christian-Jewish studies and relations.
 
The Sol and Evelyn Henkind Talmud Text Databank is a searchable and browsable collection of Talmud manuscripts. The collection is produced by the Saul Lieberman Institute of Talmud Research at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
 
Access over 50,000 ebooks from across the Humanities, Social Sciences, Education, Behavioural Sciences, Built Environment and Law.
 
The Textual History of the Bible brings together all available information regarding the textual history, textual character, translation techniques, manuscripts, and the importance of each textual witness for each book of the Hebrew Bible, including its deutero-canonical scriptures. In addition, it includes articles on the history of research, the editorial histories of the Hebrew Bible, as well as other aspects of text-critical research and its auxiliary fields, or Hilfswissenschaften, such as papyrology, codicology, and linguistics.
 
This collection of Methodist documents contains several thousand, full text, searchable digital collections of works by Methodist and about Methodism.
 
The Charleston Advisor is a peer-reviewed publication that reviews proprietary and free Internet resources that libraries license.
 
Edward Schillebeeckx Collected Works bring together the most important and influential works of the Dutch Dominican and theologian Edward Schillebeeckx (1914-2009) in a reliable edition. All translations have been carefully checked or revised, some texts are presented in English for the first time. The page numbers of earlier editions are included. Each volume carries a foreword by an internationally renown Schillebeeckx expert. This edition makes Schillebeeckx available for a new generation of scholars and students.
 
The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, journal established in 1996 to foster scholarly research on the Hebrew Bible, Ancient Israel's History and cognate fields of studies.
 
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