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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.

Lake Institute Resource Library

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Lake Institute’s Resource Library collects and curates a wide range of resources that can help deepen understanding and practice at the intersection of faith and giving. Search by keywords or browse by themes to find current research, leadership insights, inspiring stories, discernment guides, theological reflection, and more. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

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.

LGBTQ History in Government Documents

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This is a project in the form of a LibGuide by librarians Jesse Silva at the University of California-Berkeley and Kelly L. Smith of the University of California-San Diego. Using research tools such as CQ and Lexis-Nexis Academic, they have brought together U.S. government documents that trace the history of rights for LGBTQ+ Americans into one resource. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

LGBTQ+ Studies Web Archive

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The LGBTQ+ Studies Web Archive collects and preserves online content which documents LGBTQ+ history, scholarship, and culture in the United States and around the world. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Sites include domestic and international non-profit organizations, journalism and news external link, creative works and expressions, historical records, and more. Collection priorities include primary sources, first-hand accounts, coverage of significant events, and essential artifacts of cultural memory. This collection seeks to illuminate LBGTQ+ voices, from margin to center. The sites curated here preserve subjects and perspectives which have been historically underrepresented in Library holdings, are ephemeral in nature, and those which have proven difficult to collect via traditional or print resources.

ListenOK Oral History Collections

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ListenOK is a guide to oral history collections in Oklahoma. Notable collections include the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School Alumni Oral History Project, Phillips University Collection, and the Attucks School in Vinita collection. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

The Phillips University Collection contains a collection of 239 interviews collected between 1951 and 1980. They were conducted, largely by students of Professor William Snodgrass, a former History Professor at Phillips University. They focused on interviewing people in the local community, and throughout the Cherokee Outlet, and include some interview with individuals that made the 1893 Land Run themselves.

Loeb Classical Library

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Loeb Classical Library is an interconnected, fully searchable, perpetually growing, virtual library of all that is important in Greek and Latin literature. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

Epic and lyric poetry; tragedy and comedy; history, travel, philosophy, and oratory; the great medical writers and mathematicians; those Church Fathers who made particular use of pagan culture — in short, our entire Greek and Latin Classical heritage is represented here with up-to-date texts and accurate English translations. More than 520 volumes of Latin, Greek, and English texts are available in a modern and elegant interface, allowing readers to browse, search, bookmark, annotate, and share content with ease.

Logeion

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Logeion aims to provide access to Greek and Latin resources for everyone everywhere. Logeion provides simultaneous lookup of entries in the numerous reference works that make up the Perseus Classical collection and many others. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Lynching in America

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The Equal Justice Initiative has created an interactive experience inspired by the original Lynching in America report. This project tells the story of racial terror in America and explores how its legacy continues to shape our nation today. The Lynching in America project includes audio stories from generations affected by lynching, an interactive map on the impact of lynching, and more. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.
 

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Records

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The processed records of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund consist of approximately 80,000 items of which more than 90% (251,413 images) have been digitized and open for research use. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Spanning the years 1915-1968, with most dating from 1940 to 1960, these records document the work and procedures of the organization as it combated racial discrimination in the nation’s courts, establishing in the process a public interest legal practice that was unprecedented in American jurisprudence. The organization’s records cover a host of topics, including segregation in schools, on buses, and in public facilities; discrimination in housing and property ownership; voting rights; police brutality; racial violence; and countless other infringements of civil rights.

National Congregations Study

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The National Congregations Study surveys a representative sample of America's churches, synagogues, mosques and other local places of worship. The NCS is based on in-depth interviews with congregational leaders in 1998, 2006-2007, 2012, and 2018-2019. It gathers information about worship, programs, staffing, community activities, demographics, and many other characteristics of American congregations. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Newspapers.com World Collection

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Newspapers.com World Collection is an extensive database that provides online access to 4,000+ historical newspapers. Dating from the early 1700s into the 2000s, Newspapers.com Library Edition contains full runs and portions of runs of well-known, regional, and state titles to small local newspapers in the United States and other countries. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

Oklahoma Digital Prairie

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Oklahoma Digital Prairie provides visitors unique digital content spanning more than 100 years of rich, vibrant history from the 46th State. The resource areas include documents, photographs, newspapers, reports, pamphlets, posters, maps, and audio/visual content. Content ranges from the late 1800s to the present day. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Collections include documents state government records from the Tulsa Race Massacre; correspondence, newspaper clippings, and publications for and against, women's suffrage in Oklahoma; documents related to the 1948 Ada Lois Sipuel legal case against the University of Oklahoma law school; and much more.

Oklahoma Historical Society

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The mission of the Oklahoma Historical Society is to collect, preserve, and share the history and culture of the state of Oklahoma and its people. The Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) was founded on May 27, 1893, by members of the Territorial Press Association to preserve newspapers. Over the years the OHS has developed numerous collections, programs, research centers, museums, historic homes, and military sites across the state An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Oxford Bibliographies

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Oxford Bibliographies - Biblical Studies offers an expanding range of research guides and combines features of annotated bibliographies and high-level encyclopedia. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

Oxford English Dictionary Online

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Oxford English Dictionary Online is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language. It is an unsurpassed guide to the meaning, history, and pronunciation of 600,000 words— past and present—from across the English-speaking world. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

Oxford Handbooks Online

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The Oxford Handbooks Online collection is a trusted source for scholarly research reviews. Each Handbook contains in-depth, high-level articles by preeminent scholars reviewing the key issues, analyzing points of contention, and outlining arguments for advancing the discussion. Students and faculty have access to all handbooks in the Religion Collection plus any Oxford Handbook titles that are open access. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

Titles included in the Religion collection cover topics such as Religious Space, the Bible and American Popular Culture, the Historical Books of the Hebrew Bible, Religion and Race in American History, and much more.

Pew Research

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Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Progressive Christianity

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Progressive Christianity offers thoughtful and practical resources for individuals, families, and communities to explore and affect progressive Christianity, spirituality, community life, social and environmental justice. Progressive Christianity is an open, intelligent and collaborative approach to the Christian tradition and the life and teachings of Jesus that create pathways into an authentic and relevant religious experience. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

ProQuest Central

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ProQuest Central is the largest single periodical resource available, bringing together complete databases across all major subject areas, including Business, Health and Medical, Language and Literature, Social Sciences, Education, Science and Technology, as well as core titles in the Performing and Visual Arts, History, Religion, Philosophy, and includes thousands of full-text newspapers from around the world. A red padlock icon that indicates that the resource is for Phillips and CMLT students and faculty only.

PRRI (Public Religion Research Institute)

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PRRI (Public Religion Research Institute) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to research at the intersection of religion, values, and public life. PRRI’s mission is to help journalists, opinion leaders, scholars, clergy, and the general public better understand debates on public policy issues and the role of religion and values in American public life by conducting high quality public opinion surveys and qualitative research. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

PubMed

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PubMed® comprises more than 39 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

RAND

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The RAND Corporation is a research organization that develops solutions to public policy challenges to help make communities throughout the world safer and more secure, healthier and more prosperous. RAND is nonprofit, nonpartisan, and committed to the public interest. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Shay Center - Moral Injury Resources

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Curated by Rita Nakashima Brock and Susan Diamond, the Shay Center resources on moral injury include videos and materials for those new to the subject, work in various fields, research on various populations, and materials for professional practitioners. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives

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The Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives is a worldwide center for the study of Baptist history. Governed by the Council of Seminary Presidents, the SBHLA is one of the major denominational collections in the nation and serves, by assignment of the Southern Baptist Convention, as the central depository and archives of SBC records. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.

Digital resources include the Southern Baptist Convention Annuals (1845 - Current), Mission Journals, the Baptist and Reflector Newspaper, Pastor's Conference Sermons and SBC Presidential Addresses, and Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives Photographs.

Stone-Campbell Resources

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Stone-Campbell Resources provides primary sources that reveal the history and advocacy of the Stone-Campbell Movement across its many voices, in many places, from its inception until recent living memory. Included in the collection are books, periodicals, tracts, pamphlets and broadsides; photographs, portraits and artwork; audio and film recordings of sermons, lectures and other events. Everything is fully viewable or downloadable. An green padlock icon that indicates that the resource is free and open to all library patrons.