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A list of websites which include searches, indexes, and databases which help users to find relevant secondary literature in Biblical Studies.
Updated on Sep 27, 09
Created on Jun 15, 09
Category: Schools & Education
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WebCite helps authors to cite web resources whose URL may change, by archiving URL's.
Religious and Theological Abstracts requires a subscription. Check with your library.
Like its sister sites, it aims to provide high quality content for the study of theology and theologians as well specific dotrines and practical theology and ethics. If you use the site, consider supporting it financially.
TynCat is an excellent resource for finding books online. It will show you if the book is searchable on Amazon or Google, as well as places to buy.
A lists of all major periodicals in biblical studies. A fine list and resource.
Reference Search is a search engine specifically designed to find ancient references on the internet. Its tagline is "Explicit Searches on Implicit References." This is still a developing resource.
The Biblical Bibliography of Lausanne is a database for biblical studies. It allows for multiple string searches, as well as Greek and Hebrew searching.
Early Church's purpose is to make high qualtiy theological material available, covering early church history until the rise of the medieval Papacy (c. 600 AD). Maintained by Robert Bradshaw. If you use this site a lot, please consider supporting it fina
The Deinde Journal Search indexes all links that are tagged as Deinde_Journal_Search. This search is an excellent resource for finding relevant articles. In the cases where the full-text PDF's of articles are online, the search will also find in-text in
An excellent resource of Latin and Greek literary texts, with over 11,000 texts currently indexed. THIS IS NOT the full text of primary texts, it is a database of pertinent information about them. Like major publications, housing, provenance, etc.
Google Books is a revolutionary site that allows for the full-text searching of the archives of major universities of the US. In your quest to build a bibliography, including Google books is a must, as it can find you books you may not have heard of, as
Google Scholar is a search engine specifically for scholarly work. You can also set preferences for Google Scholar. Google Scholar also search Google Books. For biblical studies in particular, you can also try the Deinde Journal Search at http://www.de
BiblicalStudies is an excellent site which hosts many articles and monographs. It is a constantly updated treasure, maintained by Robert Bradshaw and supported by the London School of Theology. If you use this site, please consider supporting it financi
Search for bibliographic information in over 400 classical studies journals.
22 items | 3 visits
A list of websites which include searches, indexes, and databases which help users to find relevant secondary literature in Biblical Studies.
Updated on Sep 27, 09
Created on Jun 15, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: