World Religions
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Start with Reference Sources
Reference sources are useful for:
- * Choosing a topic
- * Understanding terminology
- * Locating background information
- * Identifying good search terms
- * Identifying additional resources
Selected Reference sources:
- Atlas of the World's Religions, R 290 S636ata
- Britannica Encyclopedia of World Religions, R203 B862
- A Dictionary Of Asian Mythology, R 398.095 L485d
- Encyclopedia Of Religion, R 203 E56 2005
- Encyclopedia Of Religious Rites, Rituals, And Festivals, R 203 E56ri
- Gods, Goddesses and Mythology, R 398.03 G589
- The Oxford Dictionary Of Classical Myth And Religion, R 398.03 O98cl
- Religions Of The World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Of Beliefs And Practices, R 291 R382
Online Resources:
- Encyclopaedia BritannicaA general encyclopedia
- Encyclopedia of Religion (e-book) 15 vol. and over 3,000 articles
- Oxford Reference OnlineReligion and Philosophy
Includes quotations, illustrations, timelines maps, biographies, web links - Periodicals & E-Journals
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