Periodical and Online Subject Databases

Academic OneFile (InfoTrac)
Academic OneFile covers all subjects with millions of articles from thousands of journals many of which are in full-text.


American Theological Library Association Serials
ATLA Serials covers more than 500 major religious and theological journals with more than 575,000 article citations and more than 294,000 full-text articles.

Christian Periodical Index Christian Periodical Index
CPI provides indexing for more than 140 evangelical Christian journals back to 1976.
Note: full-text articles are not available in this database.


Gale Virtual Reference Library
Gale Virtual Reference Library contains full-text articles from some major encyclopedias and reference works in Biography, Education, History, Religion, Science, and Social Science.


CBC Library Periodical Holdings
If you want to know if a certain journal is available in the CBC Library in paper form, check this list.


Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center
FPHC is the database from the Assemblies of God archives in Springfield, MO. It includes a collection of Pentecostal periodicals from the early 1900s to the present including the Pentecostal Evangel, Latter Rain Evangel, Leaves of Healing, Word and Work, & Word and Witness.
Other archival materials are also available.


Google Books
Google Books has more than 10 million books. Users may view pages from books, if out of copyright or if the copyright owner has given permission. Books in the public domain are available in "full view" and free for download. Other books may offer only limited viewing. 


Google Scholar
Google Scholar is a freely-accessible database full text of online scholarly journals covering many disciplines. They are peer-reviewed journals from America and Europe. 


ERIC
ERIC, from the Education Resource Information Center, covers the field of education and related areas. It contains more than 1.3 million records and has more than 323,000 full-text articles going back as far as 1966.  


WorldCat

WorldCat is an international union catalog from 71,000 libraries in 112 countries. It was created by OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) a global cooperative and contains more than 150 million records.

 

Free Internet Resources

Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts 

http://infomotions.com/alex/

Classic in American and English literature as well as Western philosophy. 

American Studies @ UVA 

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/hypertex.html#top

A collection of classic American books. 

Bartleby Great Books Online

http://www.bartleby.com/

Features prominent sources in literature, reference, and verse.


Bibliomania 

http://www.bibliomania.com/

More than 2000 study guides and reference resources. 
 
Books-On-Line 

http://www.books-on-line.com/

A Directory of books that are available for downloading
at no charge. 
 
Christian Classics Ethereal Library 

http://www.ccel.org/

Classic Christian books. 

Classic Bible Commentaries

http://www.ewordtoday.com/comments/

History's Most Renowned Commentary Writers.


Digital Libraries 

http://www.academicinfo.net/digital.html

Links to full-text collections of electronic books and other electronic texts. 

Directory of Open Access Journals

http://www.doaj.org/

Includes 5,836 full text, scholarly journals covering all subjects and languages.

Holman Christian Standard Bible

www.mystudybible.com

It has a dictionary, study notes, word study helps, commentary, and footnotes.

Internet Classics Archive 

http://classics.mit.edu/

441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors. 

Internet Public Library 

http://www.ipl.org/

Links to collections of books, stories, essays, poems, articles, dramas, letters & speeches. 

Making of America Books 

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/

About 9,500 primary sources in American social history including education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology published in the 19th century.

Modern English Collection from UVA 

http://etext.virginia.edu/modeng/modeng0.browse.html

Fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, letters, newspapers, manuscripts and illustrations published from 1500 to the present. 

Net Bible 

http://bible.org/netbible/

The NET Bible (New English Translation) is a completely new translation of the Bible by more than twenty biblical scholars working directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. 

Online Books Page 

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/lists.html

A Website that facilitates access to books that are freely readable over the Internet. 

Oxford Text Archive 

http://ota.ahds.ac.uk/

Several thousand works by individual authors, and standard reference works. 

Page By Page Books 

http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/

Hundreds of classic books.

Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/

Contains both contemporary and historical maps.


Project Gutenberg 

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page

Thousands of electronic books -- mostly pre-1923 classics. 

ReadPrint.com 

http://www.readprint.com/

Over 8,000 books by 3,500 authors of novels, poems, and stories.

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

http://plato.stanford.edu/


The Unbound Bible

http://unbound.biola.edu/

A collection of Bibles consisting of: 10 English versions including the NASB; Greek and Hebrew Versions; 4 ancient versions; 42 versions in other languages. Also includes Bible study tools: Easton's Bible Dictionary; Matthew Henry's Commentary; Naves Topical Bible; A Greek & Hebrew Lexicon; A Greek Lexical Parser. 

Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org

The Free Encyclopedia

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