These e-journal collections provide access to many journals in multiple disciplines, but they are more limited in coverage compared to subject databases. For example, JSTOR is an archive and does not provide full-text access to current issues of journals. In most cases, it's better to search subject databases to identify articles.
These databases are multidisciplinary and offer wide range of scholarly and popular journals.
ATLA Religion is the primary database for researching topics in religion.
If your article is not available at Collins Library, you've got another option to getting it. Use ILLiad, our interlibrary loan service.
You'll need to set up an account the first time you use it and log in subsequently.
Once you have an account, either go directly to ILLiad and manually enter the information, or, if you're using a database, look for a shortcut link to automatically fill out the form, like this:
Allow at least a week for the article to come. If your article is delivered in electronic format, you'll receive an email with a link to follow as soon as it's arrived. If it's delivered in paper, you'll receive it right in your campus mailbox.