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Transitions
Dewey to LC
Print to Electronic
"Digital World Demands a New Mode of Reading"
Ejournals without print analogs (e.g. Bible & Critical Theory, Open Access titles, SPARC)
Ebooks from publishers (e.g. University of California Press)
Ebooks via Drew Catalog(e.g. ebooks only on the subject of religion)
Google Books
Oxford Scholarship Online
Ebrary
Electronic reference books and another and another and another (some list here)
blogs; and finding them: Google blogs, e.g. "Postcolonial theology"
Individual databases to discovery tools (Summon!)
Online Library Helps
Research Tutorial
Database Guides
Course guides
Recommended public websites
Quick Links
LostintheLibrary
The Information Landscape
Library catalogs vs.Periodical Indexes
Uniform vs Idiosyncratic
Cooperative vs. Competitive
Free vs. Costly
Citation vs. Fulltext
A blurring boundary
Database producers (e.g ATLA) vs. Database vendors (e.g. Ebsco)
Periodical indexes (e.g. ATLA) vs. Journal storage systems (e.g. JSTOR)
Databases of primary source materials (e.g. TLG, MGH, Early American Newspapers)
Protestant vs. Catholic (ATLA vs. CPLI)
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