1. Introduction 2. Research Guides & Bibliographies: General Theology & Religion 3. Research Guides & Bibliographies: Specific Topics 4. Dictionaries & Encyclopedias: General Theology 5. Dictionaries & Encyclopedias: Specific Topics 6. Other Reference Tools: Handbooks, Companions, etc. 
1. Searching by Subject 2. Theology Subject Headings 3. Keyword Searching 
1. Using Databases to Find Articles 2. Quick Search Articles 3. Article Databases for Theology 4. Print Indexes 5. Theology Journals: Electronic 6. Theology Journals: Print 
1. Searching on the Internet 2. Guides to Resources on the Web 3. Theology Web Sites 4. Submit a Web Site! 5. Tutorials 
1. Introduction 2. Databases for Theology 
1. Books 2. Articles and Essays 
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Theology Guide 

A guide for conducting research in Theology at the Yale University Divinity School Library.
Last update: May 12th, 2009 URL: http://guides.divinitylibrary.yale.edu/theology  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Submit a Web Site!

Let us know about your favorite web resources in theology!

 

Tutorials

To develop your skills in evaluating and identifying authoritative resources in the Internet, try one of these online tutorials:

For doing general research on the Internet:

For researching religious studies and theology on the Internet:

 
 

Searching on the Internet

Care must be taken in searching for information on the Internet. Unlike both the print resources found in the library and the electronic databases provided by the library, freely available Internet resources have not necessarily been published by reputable academic publishers nor have they been selected by librarians with expertise in their subject area. Nearly anything can be posted on a website, and just because it is available online does not mean it is valid or authoritative.

However, this does not mean that you cannot find good resources on the Internet; the key to doing so is to carefully evaluate what you find on the web. If you use web resources, be sure to ask these questions:

  • Who is the author of the Web site? Are the author's credentials listed?
  • What institution or organization is behind the Web site?
  • When was the Web site created or last updated?
  • Who is the intended audience for the Web site?
  • Is the information provided objective or biased?
  • How does information provided by the site compare to other works, including print works?

Guides to Resources on the Web

  • Wabash Center Guide to Internet Resources  
    An annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved in the study and practice of religion.
  • Religious Studies Web Guide  
    This web site, in existence since 1995, focuses on free internet resources of use to researchers involved in the academic study of religion.
  • Virtual Religion Index  
    The site analyzes & highlights important content of religion-related websites to speed research. Links are provided not only to homepages but to major directories & documents within.
 

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