Full text: means you can read the article on the screen immediately
Index: a list of published articles (and often books and other things), usually arranged around a common theme or subject
Abstract: a brief description of the article, often summarizing the argument
Want to discover everything that Tisch Library has on your topic? Try searching for your topic in JumboSearch, which simultaneously searches across most of the library's resources, including journal articles in databases, online, and in print.
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ATLA, the American Theological Library Association, compiles an index to journal articles, books, and book reviews related to religion worldwide, Good coverage of, for example, the history of religions, biographies, discussions of doctrines, and religious perspectives on social issues, This is essentially the publication of record for the discipline.
If you don't see a link to the full-text of an article you're interested, try clicking on the Find It @ Tufts icon for that article. The Find It @Tufts button searches the rest of our holdings to provide you with options for getting you the article. It will try to link you directly to the full-text if we have online access. If not, you'll be given the option to search our catalog to see if we may own that journal in print. If we don't have it online or in print, you can use the link to request the article from Interlibrary loan (ILLiad). If you don't see this button, be sure to search the title of the journal in JumboSearch, restricting to the Library Catalog.