Start here for help with your philosophy research. Recommended databases are included, as well as information on how to contact the Philosophy Librarian.
Recommended Resources
Welcome! I'm the liaison librarian for Philosophy and have prepared this guide to help you get started with your research. If you have any questions or would like to contact me -- click on the email link.
Search for sources on topics in philosophy. This database uses advanced trawling techniques and large-scale crowd-sourcing to monitor many sources of research content in philosophy, including journals, books, personal pages, and open access archives. The content is then integrated into a structured bibliography for easy browsing. (Philosophy Documentation Center)
Search for journal articles on topics related to religion and philosophy, including world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy, and the history of philosophy. (EBSCO)
Search for journal articles on topics in the arts, humanities, social sciences and some math/science. Most journals have volumes/issues dating from the 19th century to within 3-5 years of present day. (ITHAKA)
Use this discovery tool to search most of the University Libraries' collections, including books, journal articles, newspapers, dissertations, music, and video recordings. (Ex Libris)