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- Arts & humanities citation index (Philadelphia: Institute for
Scientific Information, 1975- .)
- SML, Subject Bibliography (L&B) Z5937 +A795 (LC)
Connect
to Arts & Humanities Search online(via Web of Science)
- An international interdisciplinary index to the literature of the arts
and humanities, indexing the contents of about 6,100 journals, covering about
1,000 fully and about 5,100 selectively. Those selectively covered are titles
in the sciences and social sciences indexed by Science citation index
and Social sciences citation index, from which articles of possible
interest in the arts and humanities are drawn. Published in three parts:
* Citation Index (through which you can find what later articles have cited
earlier books or articles)
* Source Index (an author index)
* Permuterm Subject Index (which offers keyword access to the titles of articles)
- ATLA religion database. Chicago: American Theological Library Association.
- Connect
to the database
Guide to searching ATLA
- The ATLA Religion Database is a comprehensive database designed to support
religious and theological scholarship in graduate education and faculty research.
The file contains citations from international titles and 13,000 multi-author
works in and related to the field of religion. It also includes a full range
of index citations to journal articles, essays in multi-author works, book
reviews, and Doctor of Ministry projects from ATLA's print indexes: Religion
Index One (RIO), Religion Index Two (RIT), and Index to Book
Reviews in Religion (IBRR). Though coverage is from 1949 to the present,
not all publications begin in 1949.
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- Historical abstracts. v.1-16. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio, 1955-1970.
- Connect to
Historical Abstracts online
SML, D1 +H48
- Under this title, coverage in Historical abstracts included
journal articles, the contents of festschriften, dissertations, and book reviews
concerning the history of the world from 1775-1945 (excluding the history
of the United States and Canada after 1964 when America: history and
life began publication). In 1971, the publication split into the following
two titles and extended historical coverage both backward to 1450 and forward
past 1945:
- Historical abstracts. part A: modern history abstracts, 1450-1914.
Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio, 1971- . v.17- .
- SML, D1 +H482
- Historical abstracts. part B: twentieth century abstracts, 1914-
. v.17- Santa Barbara:ABC-Clio, 1971- .
- SML, D1 +H483
- International medieval bibliography. [Leeds, Eng.] University of
Leeds [etc.] v.1- 1967- . Quarterly.
- SML, Main Reference Room Z6203 I585 (LC)
Also available in the SML, CD-ROM Reference Center for the period 1984-
- JSTOR: the journal storage project
- Connect
to JSTOR
Guide to
searching JSTOR
- This project has undertaken to digitize the articles in selected scholarly
journals in several disciplines and to make them searchable and readable on
the World Wide Web. While, then, not technically a periodical index, JSTOR
provides searchable access to the full text of individual journals over the
complete history of their publication. Those of interest to religion are currently
in the field of history and include the American Historical Review
(v.1-94, 1895-1989); the Journal of American History ( v.51-76, 1964-1990);
the Journal of Modern History (v.1-62, 1929-1990); the Mississippi
Valley Historical Review (v.1-50, 1914-1964)(continued by the Journal
of American History); Speculum: A Journal of Mediaeval Studies
(v.1-64, 1926-1989); and the William and Mary Quarterly (Series 1:
v.1-27, 1892-1919; Series 2: v.1-23, 1921-1943;Series 3: v.1-46, 1944-1989)
- Periodica Islamica : an international contents journal. v.1, no.
1- 1991- . Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia : Berita Publishers. Quarterly.
- SML, Stacks, LC Classification Z3499.9 P47 (LC)
Current issues in the Southeast Asia Reading Room
- "[This publication] reproduces tables of contents from a wide variety of
serials, periodicals and other recurring publications worldwide. These primary
publications are selected for indexing ... on the basis of their [coverage
of] religious, cultural, socioeconomic and political affairs of the Muslim
world." (Statement on the publication's homepage: http://www.ummah.org.uk/dranees/periodica/).
- Periodical contents index [computer file]. Alexandria, VA: Chadwyck-Healey,
1994.
- Connect to Periodicals Contents Index
Guide to
searching PCI
Connect to a list
of religious studies journals in PCI
- PCI Web is an electronic index to the contents of thousands of periodicals
in the humanities and social sciences, from their first issues (which in some
cases was in the 18th century) to 1990/1991. The scope is international, including
journals in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and other Western languages.
PCI Web currently indexes over six million articles in 1,595 journals, and
it will grow to encompass 3,500 journals and fifteen million individual articles.
Although not offering access by subject headings, as do most indexes, PCI
does offer keyword searching, and it's possible to limit the results of searches
to individual subject areas, such as religious studies. There is no printed
equivalent of this index
- Religion index one: periodicals. 1977- . Chicago:
American Theological Library Association .
- SML, Main Reference Room Z7753 +A54(LC)BR Divinity, Trowbridge Reading Room
Z7753 A511 (LC)
An index to religious and archaeological periodicals, international in coverage
but primarily Protestant in viewpoint. Includes author, subject, and scripture
indexes. This publication supersedes the Index to religious periodical
literature, which was published from 1949-1975/76, and has as companion
publications Religion index two: multi-author works and the Index
to book reviews in religion.
- Science of religion: abstracts and index of recent
articles. v.5 - 1980- . Amsterdam: Institute for the Study of Religion,
Free University, Dept. of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Leeds.
Quarterly.
- Divinity Library, Trowbridge Reading Room Z7751 S46 (LC)
SML, Main Reference Room
- This work identifies itself as "a systematic bibliography of articles contributing
to the academic study of religions" (Scope statement), covering the religions
of both East and West, ancient and modern, and regularly analyzing the contents
of about 250 journals. It continues the work begun by the International
bibliography of the history of religions in 1954.
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YUL Research Guide in Islam
Comments and questions to Emily
Horning
Prepared April 1997 by Suzanne Lorimer