Databases A-Z | Tyndale University Library

Choose specific library databases and tools for your research. Filter databases by type or by alphabetic index.

7 Databases

Philosopher’s Index (EBSCOhost)

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The Philosopher's Index provides indexing and abstracts from books and journals of philosophy and related fields published from 1940 to present.

Project Gutenberg

Journal Articles Open

Contains over 19,000 out of print ebooks. This is a free resource. Use it anywhere.

Project MUSE

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Project Muse provides current electronic access to over 350 academic journals in many academic disciplines. Titles in this collection are published by nonprofit and University Presses.

Proquest Ebook Central

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Proquest Ebook Central has digital full-text versions of books such as reference works, scholarly monographs and literature. The Tyndale Community has access to tens of thousands of e-books in every subject area of the curriculum. If you wish to print, take notes or highlight e-books you can do this easily in Ebook Central.
DOWNLOADS are available for up to 14 days on many titles if you wish to save an ebook to your personal computer or tablet. You will need to use Adobe Digital Editions, which is a free download in order to download ebooks from Proquest.

ProQuest Religion Database

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The Proquest Religion Database provides full text online access to articles from over 90 of the most important religious and theological journals. Many titles have been indexed for more than ten years.

PsychiatryOnline

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Access journals, textbooks and DSM publications from the American Association of Psychiatry.

Psychotherapy.net

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Streaming over 350 videos covering family therapy, legal/ethical issues for mental health professions, and a wide range of modalities, theoretical approaches, and populations.

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