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Religion | Indexes : Religion

Religion : Electronic Resources : Indexes

Use these resources to find books, articles (in journals), essays (in books), and dissertations in religion.

Database Finder : The Library subscribes to many different types of electronic resources, from those that provide indexes of journal articles to those that aggregate full-text content from a variety of different publishers. The Database Finder provides alphabetical and subject-based lists of these resources, including descriptive and coverage information. To browse titles in religion, follow the link above OR go to Database Finder and click on the "subject browse" tab. Scroll through the subjects in the left window and select "religion"; narrow your search by subcategory or leave the default of "ALL"; then click "go."

Library Catalog : To find titles and locations of books, journals, and other resources at the U of C Library, search the library catalog by author, title, subject, etc.

"Find It" Button : Use this button which appears in the library catalog and in most of the indexes listed below to find the resource within the University of Chicago Library, to request an interlibrary loan, or to export the record into RefWorks. If the Library subscribes to a service which provides electronic access to a resource, the "Find It" button will direct you there.

RefWorks : Refworks is a web-based biliographic tool which lets you save and use citations, automatically formating them in a variety of different citation styles for use in bilbiographies and footnotes. The Library subscribes to Refworks and makes accounts freely available to all University faculty, students, and staff.

 

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Finding Articles and Essays:

Finding Dissertations: The University of Chicago has circulating copies of most University of Chicago doctoral dissertations and masters' theses. Users with current University of Chicago borrowing privileges may borrow them. Records for these items are included in the Library Catalog. In Regenstein Library, dissertations and theses are usually shelved in the A-Level Reading Room. In other libraries, they are shelved in the bookstacks.

Finding Book Reviews

Other Indexes by Subject: