Subject databases are online tools for finding resources in your subject area, such as journal articles, conference papers, audio-visual materials and more. Find a list of key databases for your subject below.
Produced by the American Theological Library Association (ATLA), coverage in this EBSCO database begins in 1908, with indexing for some journal titles extending back into the nineteenth century.
Access to 19 journals devoted to the academic study of religion, theology and ethics.
Comprehensive and trusted reference source for philosophy, and related subjects such as politics, psychology, economics, anthropology and religion, with over 25,000 cross-references linking themes, concepts and philosophers.
A multi-disciplinary EBSCO database of academic journals covering virtually every academic discipline.
Legal research database containing case law documents, commentary, forms, precedents, and journals. Includes Halsbury's Laws of England and All England Law Reports. Select the 'International' tab under Legal Research for non-UK content.
Legal research database including authoritative Sweet & Maxwell content, case law and legislation, journals, ebooks, current awareness services, EU case law, legislation and treaties.