Online Resources
Below is a list of databases. Some databases are only available on terminals connected to the Tyndale computer network, including the Computer Lab. Remote access to the electronic databases provided by these services is available (remote access help).
This multi-disciplinary database provides full text for nearly 4,500 journals, including full text for more than 3,600 peer-reviewed titles and. PDF backfiles to 1975 or further are available for well over one hundred journals, and searchable cited references are provided for 1,000 titles.
This Facts on File database provides expansive and in-depth information on the people, events, and topics important to the study of African-American history.
This Facts on File database spans more than 500 years of political, military, social, and cultural history, highlighting the important people and events of the American experience.
This Facts on File database offers thorough access to more than 15,000 years of Native American culture, history, and heritage.
This Facts on File database covers the important people, events, legislation, and issues relevant to the study of women's history in the United States.
This Facts on File database explores the pre-modern world with in-depth focus on Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and Asia.
Includes American and international collections and features for educators, journalists, religious congregations, and researchers. Data included in the ARDA are submitted by the foremost religion scholars and research centers in the world.
The Atla Historical Monographs Collection consists of two series that provide access to more than 29,000 titles—or more than 5 million pages—focused on religion and theology. Dating mostly from 1850 through 1922, a time of great doctrinal, social and organizational turmoil and upheaval in western culture, this resource is vital for scholars seeking to understand religious thought and practice in the 19th and early 20th centuries
The AtlaHistorical Monographs Collection Series 2 consists of more than 14,000 titles—or more than 5 million pages—focused on religion and theology. Dating from 1894 through 1922, a time of great doctrinal, social and organizational turmoil and upheaval in American culture, this resource is vital for scholars seeking to understand religious thought and practice in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Atla Religion Database with AtlaSerialsPLUS is the premier index to journal articles, book reviews, and collections of essays in all fields of religion. In 2018 content from the Atla Catholic Literature Index was added to this database with additional full text content.
A major new online reference compendium, with over 250 trusted volumes available online, adding immense value to the texts and enhancing any aspect of historical research.
An online reference for all who work with words.
A digital library of hundreds of classic Christian books selected for edification and education. This is a free resource.
Provides access to English language articles and reviews written from an evangelical Christian perspective from 1957 to present. The J. William Horsey Library maintains back files of most of the titles listed in this database. Check the catalogue for local holdings.
Combining comprehensiveness with text-analysis tools, The Digital Karl Barth Library will support a new generation of research into the works of one of the twentieth century's most influential theologians. Original text in German for Die kirchliche Dogmatik and Gesamtausgabe. Other materials including English translations will be added on a regular basis.
Ebscohost is a service that offers several databases for you to search. Choose the Ebscohost Web option.
If you want to view Ebscohost on a mobile device select Ebscohost for mobile phones.
EBSCOhost Electronic Journal Services provides current access to SOME full text content that the Tyndale library subscribes to. For complete Journal Access you need to use the Journal Directory.
Education Research Complete is the definitive online resource for education research. Topics covered include all levels of education from early childhood to higher education, and all educational specialties, such as multilingual education, health education, and testing.
EBR is a research tool for scholars in biblical studies and related fields but also useful to readers generally interested in the Bible. It is edited by a team of international scholars, all experts in their fields.
Ethnologue is the most complete resource covering over 7,000 languages in the world. Only available on Tyndale campus.
This Facts on File database provides clear and comprehensive information on conditions and diseases, health and wellness, mental health, and the human body.
The Internet Archive is a non-profit that was founded to build an Internet library. Its purposes include offering permanent access for researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities, and the general public to historical collections that exist in digital format. Many historical publications of Tyndale can be found here.
This Facts on File database builds a deeper understanding of how historical events have shaped our nation by exploring the key players and the battles they fought.
This Facts on File database covers the people, places, and events in the broad expanse of history—from mid-15th century to the present.
The FirstSearch service offers 30+ bibliographic databases spanning diverse subject fields, and full-text articles from over 800 journals.
is the most complete dictionary of the living English language. It also records the history of words and their first recorded occurrences in the language.
Provides full text access to all Oxford Handbooks in the following six areas: Business & Management, Classical Studies, Linguistics, Religion, Philosophy, Psychology.
The Philosopher's Index provides indexing and abstracts from books and journals of philosophy and related fields published from 1940 to present.
Access journals, textbooks and DSM publications from the American Association of Psychiatry.
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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Religious and Theological Abstracts includes abstracts from over 360 journals. There are no subject headings in this database, but words in the abstracts may be searched and combined with other terms. There is access also by Bible citation. There are no direct links to full text articles.
RIM® Online is a freely available database that indexes DMin and DMiss projects from reporting schools of theology accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada. Indexing began in 1981.
Science Direct: Social and Behavioral Sciences includes top academic journals in Business, Economics, Education, Linguistics, Psychology, Sociology and other social sciences.Some books are also available in this database
On this site you can search over 300 free online theological journals.
Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion.
This Facts on File database facilitates the study of countries, places, peoples, and geography concepts and skills.
WorldCat contains all the records cataloged by OCLC member libraries representing 400 languages, including books, manuscripts, websites and internet resources, maps, computer programs, musical scores, films and slides, newspapers, journals and magazines, sound recordings, articles, chapters, papers and videotapes. The database, updated daily, has over 62,000,000 bibliographic records from 23,000 libraries added since 1971.