Places to Search for Articles
- JSTOR. Archival Journals This link opens in a new window
- ATLA Religion Database with ATLASerials This link opens in a new window
- ProQuest Central. Religion Database This link opens in a new window
1. Use Other Researchers' Citations
When you find a good title, scroll to the back of the article to check what sources it used. Contact me for help finding the full texts.
2. Browse Suggested Readings
When you find a good title, look to either side of the screen and check for "Related Information," "Suggested Sources," "Related Text," etc. to see if the database has any suggested further reading.
3. Search Other Databases
When you've exhausted one database, search for the same topic in a different one. Each database offers different results and different sources to use.
If you are searching for articles, do not filter by full text. If you find an abstract or just a summary of an article that looks perfect for your topic, it is easy to get the full article. Select in Ebsco databases or
in Proquest databases. If this does not direct you to the article, select
to have it delivered straight to your inbox, typically within a few hours! If you need help, contact me.