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Databases

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Atla and EBSCO Databases

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Search the Atla and EBSCO databases for articles on your research topic. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

Our EBSCO collection includes the Atla Religion Database with AtlaSerials, Academic Search Premier, EBSCO eBooks, Old Testament Abstracts, and New Testament Abstracts

Credo Reference

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Credo Reference is a full-text reference service. The Phillips religion collection includes The Brill Dictionary of Religion, The Routledge Companion to the Christian Church, Encyclopedia of Protestantism, and The Blackwell Companion to Jesus. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

Ebook Central

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Ebook Central curates the library’s ProQuest eBooks. These are also accessible through the online catalog alongside our other eBooks. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

HathiTrust

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The HathiTrust Digital Library is home to millions of digitized books and publications. HathiTrust was founded in 2008 as a not-for-profit collaborative of academic and research libraries now preserving 19+ million digitized items in the HathiTrust Digital Library. They offer reading access to the fullest extent allowable by U.S. and international copyright law, text and data mining tools for the entire corpus, and other emerging services based on the combined collection. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

HathiTrust

Description

The HathiTrust Digital Library is home to millions of digitized books and publications. HathiTrust was founded in 2008 as a not-for-profit collaborative of academic and research libraries now preserving 19+ million digitized items in the HathiTrust Digital Library. They offer reading access to the fullest extent allowable by U.S. and international copyright law, text and data mining tools for the entire corpus, and other emerging services based on the combined collection. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Internet Archive Open Library

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Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, and contains contains information about books. Internet Archive hosts a collection of digitized books. Open Library’s universal catalog provides links to discover, borrow, and read from the Internet Archive’s collections. 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.

Latin America Collection

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The Latin America Collection at Princeton Theological Seminary, enhanced by the donated library of President Emeritus John A. Mackay in 1983, comprises over 28,000 books in Spanish and Portuguese and 1,300 periodicals supporting instruction and research in Latin American religious culture. The Library’s collecting concentration on religion and theology in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America is closely interwoven with Latin American collecting at Princeton University. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

La Colección Latinoamericana en el Seminario Teológico de Princeton, renovada por la biblioteca donada por el presidente emérito John A. Mackay en 1983, cuenta con más de 28,000 libros en publicaciones periódicas españolas y portuguesas y 1,300 publicaciones periódicas apoyan la enseñanza y la investigación en la cultura religiosa de América Latina. La colección de la Biblioteca sobre religión y la teología ubicada en México, América Central, el Caribe y América del Sur está estrechamente entrelazada con la colección Latinoamericana de la Universidad de Princeton.