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The Warren
Hunting Smith Library and L. Thomas Melly Academic Center have a range
of resources available for work in religious studies. These include both
on line and cd-rom material as well as a collection of reference tools,
books and periodicals. There are also an array of sites on the internet
which address religion.
In all cases,
your use of this material depends on critical evaluation of sources! And
remember, what is listed here is merely a sample not an endorsement that
these are the "best" or "only" resources.
Library
Reference Tools
Library
Journals
Net
Reference Tools
Sample
Internet Resources
For a guide
to biblical and religious studies, classics, and archaeological resources
on the internet, see Patrick Durusau, High Places in Cyberspace
2nd edition (Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press, 1998). There are a multitude
of resources out there, ranging from texts in translation and the original,
visual archives, and library catalogues. Available resources include web
site as well as electronic discussion groups.
Below are
some sample web sites:
- http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/
This site is about a new exhibit at the Library of Congress called (something
like) Religion in the Foundation of the American Republic. It is a good
exhibit, and if you can't get to Washington the web exhibit is the next
best thing. If you have a chance, it is worth checking out.
- http://www.midsouth.net/cncrdnce.htm
This is an on-line concordance that works well and offers several different
translations. It works by both entering the passage name: number and
also provides name and number if you provide the search words.
- http://hakatai.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/smc/ml/religion.htm
This offers links and resources on buddhism, hinduism, christianity,
islam, chinese philosophies, judaism and native american traditions
- http://www.chrisus.org/www1/rel.
This is a virtual library on religion
- http://www.as.wvu.edu/coll03/relst/www/link.htm
This offers links regarding American Religion.
- http://www.psywww.com/psyrelig/psyrelig.htm
This site is on the psychology of religion.
- http://www.ub2.lu.sc/auto_new/auto_39.html
This is WAIS and offers searchable databases on Asian religion, shamanism,
and Zen buddhism.
- http://fhss.byu.edu/soc/sssr/
This offers links regarding the social scientific study of religion.
- http://www.academicinfo.net/religindex.html
This is a subject index to the academic study of religion.
- http://scholar.cc.emory.edu/scripts/AAR/AAR_menu.html
This is the home page for the American Academy of Religion.
- http://www.m-w.com/netdict.htm
We recommend this site to students who are without a dictionary and
in a fix; it is basically the Webster's Online Dictionary.
- http://www.religion-online.org/htm
This has on line full texts on topics about Bible, Theology, Ethics,
Sociology of Religion, Comparative Religion, etc. Materials come from
major journals in the field.
Sample
Reference Tools at Warren Hunting Smith Library
The Warrent
Hunting Smith Library contains a wide array of references and sources,
both print and electronic. Among the print resources you can find there
to use in your exploration of religion are bibliographies, dictionaries,
encyclopedias, and other reference tools.
Indexes are used to locate work in periodicals, for example, on a specific
topic. Two examples we have at Warren Hunting Smith Library are:
- Religion
Index One: periodicals (INDEX W4 BL1.A4; this is an index to periodicals
which deal with religion and a good way to locate material)
- Religious
and Theological Abstracts (INDEX W4 BR1.R286)
Like indexes,
bibliographies provide access to a range of publications regarding a specific
topic. Examples which are relevant to religion and available at Hobart
and William Smith's library include:
- Women
and Religion: A Bibliography (QUARTO HQ1393.W66 1981)
- Black
Women and Religion (REF BR563.N4R52)
- Psychology
and Religion: A Bibliography (BL65.P82 1982)
- Politics
and Religion: A Bibliography (QUARTO BL65.P7P66)
- Sociology
and Religion: A Bibliography (QUARTO BL60.S62 1981)
Dictionaries,
of course, provide explanations of terminology and related information.
Examples which are relevant to religion and obtainable at the Hobart and
William Smith Library include:
- The Oxford
Dictionary of the World Religions (REF BL 31 .O9 1997)
- The Oxford
Dictionary of the Christian Church (REF BR95.O8 1997)
- The Oxford
Dictionary of Jewish Religion (REF BM50.O94 1997)
Encyclopedias
provide lengthier articles on crucial concerns. Examples available at
the Hobart and William Smith Library include
- The Encyclopedia
of Religion (REF BL31.E46 1987; 16 volumes)
- Encyclopedia
of Mormonism (REF BX8605.5 E62; 5 volumes)
- Encyclopedia
of the American Religious Experience (REF >BL2525.E53 1988)
Other reference
tools include, for example, very specific tools focused on individual
religions such as
- A Concordance
to the Qur'an (REF BP133.K37 1983)
Our reference
tools also include works which help students engage in research in and
reflection on religion such as
- Research
Guide to Religious Studies (BL41.W5 1982)
Sample
Journals at Warren Hunting Smith Library
The Warren
Hunting Smith Library at Hobart and William Smith includes a variety of
journals and magazines which deal with religion. In addition to newspapers
and popular periodicals, the library collects the following scholarly
journals.
- History
of Religions
- Journal
of Biblical Literature
- Journal
of the American Academy of Religion
- Religious
Studies
- Religious
Studies Review
- Sociology
of Religion
- Theology
Today
Be sure to
check at the library for more extensive listings of the periodicals you
can find there!
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