Use Reference Sources, such as encyclopedias, to get a general overview of your topic. They are not intended to be read cover-to-cover, but rather provide you with more concise information as you begin to explore a topic. Reference sources generally provide several things:
Different types of reference sources answer different types of questions.
Listed below are common types of reference sources for research in philosophy and the kind of information contained in each.
Click on the type of source to retrieve a list of titles owned by the Library.
Search GIL, the Library Catalog to find additional reference sources in the Library.
The following online encyclopedias and dictionaries are available to you from both on- and off-campus. For off-campus access, use your University logon and password (the same logon/password you use to log onto the campus computer lab computers).
The following are just a few of the encyclopedias and dictionaries on the subject of Christianity located in the Reference Stacks on the 2nd floor of Library North. For additional sources, consult GIL, the Library Catalog and/or the general Religious Studies Research Guide.