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The official guide to the APA Style.
Trial ends November 5th, 2025.
Index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion..
Provides indexing to Evangelical Journals.
Access to high-quality, comprehensive information.
Niche Academy contains numerous instructional videos for using many of the Powell Library databases: EBSCO, GALE, Naxos, ProQuest and more. It also has video tutorials on Research Skills Instruction, Critical Thinking Skills, Using AI Ethically, U.S. Copyright Basics, and even how to use Citation Generators.
The world's most comprehensive collection of dissertations and theses..
International religion and spirituality - journal articles..
Writing resources and instructional material to assist with many writing projects. Teachers and trainers may use this material for in-class and out-of-class instruction.
Provides access to comprehensive statistical data with an emphasis on market research and analysis. Includes Consumer Insights, eCommerce Insights, and Company Insights referencing brands, marketplaces, and countries across the world.
Search TREN for over 10,000 theological thesis/dissertation titles representing research from as many as 139 different institutions. Authorized users from TMUS may download edocs for free.
The best way to search TREN is with a single term or phrase. To search a phrase you will need to select “more search options” from the home page and then select “exact phrase” from “Search For Theses/Dissertations” (do not put quotation marks around the phrase).
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The official guide to the APA Style.
Trial ends November 5th, 2025.
Provides Open access to journals, documents and theses from collaborating institutions in many Hispanic countries.
Brings together free, full-text scholarly articles from hundreds of universities and colleges worldwide. Curated by university librarians and their supporting institutions, the Network includes a growing collection of peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, conference proceedings, and other original scholarly work.
Provides information and commentary about artificial intelligence, digital copyright, digital curation, digital repository, open access, research data management, scholarly communication and other digital information issues.
Contains information about dissertations that were completed or are currently in progress at history departments in the United States and Canada.
With its 50 affiliated organization in Sweden, DiVA is a digital publishing system that enables universities, colleges, research authorities and institutes to collect and make publication available. DiVA is a platform for open access to publications but also a source of data for statistics and evaluation.
Doctoral Dissertations in Musicology (DDM) is an international database of bibliographic records for completed dissertations and new dissertation topics in the fields of musicology, music theory, and ethnomusicology, as well as in related musical, scientific, and humanistic disciplines.
Indexes citations of dissertations from ~20 US and international institution and links to the openly accessible documents.
Theses and dissertations produced by students at Virginia Tech. Most of the ETDs are fully available to the public. University library staff are currently digitizing thousands of pre-1997 theses & dissertations as well.
Dozens of digitized copies of William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories & tragedies (otherwise known as the First Folio) are brought together for the first time in history. This website brings together over 20% of all known surviving copies for a side by side comparison.
HAL is the national archive chosen by the French scientific and academic community for the open dissemination of its research results covering all scientific filed and different types of document. It is a multidisciplinary open archive for the open sharing of research results, both published and unpublished.
Links to several chemical databases varying in size and scope. Many of the databases provide chemical information free of charge.
An archive for preprints in philosophy of science tailored to and run by philosophers of science.
Open access digital repository of Indian electronic theses & Dissertations. The repository has the ability to capture, index, store, disseminate and preserve ETDs (Electronic Theses and Dissertations) submitted by the researchers.
The University Documentation System catalog is the French collective catalog produced by libraries and documentation centers for higher education and research. It contains bibliographic records for all types of documents including all theses produced in France.
A ministry-run database of doctoral theses published since 1976 in Spain.
A free repository of Australian materials including Australian theses.