This is a guide to researching for an essay or dissertation in Religious Studies.
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The databases listed below contain research in Religious Studies (journal articles and book articles). Choose a database appropriate for your specific topic. ATLA is a good general database in this subject.
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Provides access to the Citation Indexes for: Science; Social Sciences; Arts & Humanities; Conference Proceedings and Books. Use for finding journal articles and conference papers. Databases can be searched simultaneously or select specific databases using the More Settings option.
SocArXiv is a free open access archive for the social sciences. It holds working papers, preprints and published papers - some documents have links to data and code. (A pre-print is: "a manuscript draft that has not yet been subject to formal peer review, distributed to receive early feedback on research from peers").
It is important to critically analyse information before you use it in an essay, report or assignment.
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For this subject you are recommended to use the Chicago referencing style, 18th edition.
Guide to the Chicago style. Look at Part III on Source Citations and Indexes (Notes and Bibliography) for help with referencing in this style.