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Jesuit Online Bibliography

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The Jesuit Online Bibliography is a free, collaborative, multilingual, and fully searchable database of bibliographic records for scholarship in Jesuit Studies produced in the 21st century. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

This project provides the citations, abstracts, subject categories, and direct links to books, book chapters, journal articles, book reviews, and other works related to the study of Jesuit history, spirituality, educational heritage, and pedagogy.

Jewish Virtual Library

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The Jewish Virtual Library (JVL) is the most comprehensive online encyclopedia of Jewish history, politics and culture. With nearly 25,000 entries, the JVL is a one-stop shop for students of all ages interested in anything from anti-Semitism to Zionism. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Jewish Women’s Archive

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The Jewish Women’s Archive is a national organization dedicated to collecting and promoting the extraordinary stories of Jewish women. JWA explores the past as a framework for understanding the issues important to women today; inspires young people with remarkable role models; and uses Jewish women’s stories to excite people to see themselves as agents of change. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

JSTOR

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JSTOR is a high-quality, interdisciplinary archive of scholarship that includes leading academic journals across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences. The Phillips Library has full-text access to all JSTOR archival collections, Open Access material, and numerous eBooks. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

JSTOR Open Access

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JSTOR’s open content program continues to grow rapidly—expanding access to journals, books, primary sources, images, and research reports. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

With new open collections contributed by libraries, archives, museums, and publishers, JSTOR now offers one of the broadest and most diverse sets of openly accessible scholarly materials available. This growth strengthens research, supports teaching, and expands equitable access to scholarship worldwide.