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Journal articles, book reviews, and essays on topics of religion, including biblical studies, world religions, church history, and religion in social issues. (Full-Text and Index)
You can access a large number of databases containing citations to articles and sometimes the full text of those articles through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries eResources page. Click on the "eResources & Collections" link on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries home page to get to the eResources page.
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Articles from a wide range of scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, and trade publications. (Full-Text and Abstracts)
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Journal articles, book reviews, and essays on topics of religion, including biblical studies, world religions, church history, and religion in social issues. (Full-Text and Index)
Scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports in all subject areas. Some articles are available in full-text through links to UNL's journal subscriptions. (Index)
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Journals, magazines, books, essays, reviews, and more covering content in the humanities. (Index)
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Journals, books, dissertations, and other materials on literature, language and linguistics, folklore, film, literary theory and criticism, dramatic arts, the historical aspects of printing and publishing, rhetoric and composition, and the history, theory and practice of teaching language and literature. (Full-Text & Index)
A comprehensive catalog of materials currently available in libraries worldwide. Includes books, internet resources, journals, conference papers, maps, manuscripts, music scores, sound recordings, and video recordings. Items found in WorldCat can be requested through the UNL Libraries Delivery/Interlibrary Loan service. (Index)
WorldCat contains citations to the collections of tens of thousands of libraries around the world. WorldCat is linked from the E-Resources page which is linked from a tab on the University Libraries home page.
A search results in a list of citations. Items available in the University Libraries are indicated with UNIV OF NEBRASKA AT LINCOLN notes. To find the University of Nebraska-Lincoln call number. Click on the "Libraries Worldwide" link and then click on the "UNIV OF NEBRASKA AT LINCOLN" to get to the the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries catalog record.
Using Citations You Find
When you find a useful citation, click on the title to see the detailed record. Icons in the upper, lefthand part of the screen will let you email it to yourself, print it, or export it to RefWorks. If you want to see how the book is cited using various style guides, click on the "Cite This Item" link near the center of the record.
Delivery/Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
You can request to borrow a book using the "Request via ILL (ILLiad)" link in a record in WorldCat. If you make an ILL request through the link in WorldCat, the ILL form will be populated automatically -- you only need to confirm that you actually want to borrow the book. If have any questions or problems related to ILL, contact the Delivery/Interlibrary Loan Office at LibrariesDelivery@unl.edu
*NOTE: A free version of WorldCat is available at worldcat.org. If you use that version, however, you cannot make Interlibrary Loan requests as easily. Also, it has less complete information than the full version available through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries website.
The library catalog is an index of books, journals, sound recordings, microforms, videos, etc., that are in the library collection. It includes electronic materials (e-books, electronic journals, dissertations, and so on). You can limit your search in a number of ways, including by language. Go to the link below and choose "Limit by Language." Highlight the language(s) you would like to limit by, and then type your search terms into the fields at the top of the page. You can limit to English, French, Spanish, German, Czech, Russian, Chinese, and a number of other languages.