Bibliographies have been recently revitalized as a research tool by Oxford’s new suite of online bibliographies. The library has acquired Oxford Bibliographies Online for Biblical StudiesBuddhismHinduism (co-edited by Duke’s own, Dean Laurie Patton), Islamic Studies, and Renaissance & Reformation. This unique and rich resource provides hundreds of peer-reviewed, annotated bibliographies for topics ranging from Feminist Scholarship in the OT (Biblical Studies) to Arab Salafism (Islamic Studies). For a closer examination of the topics currently covered in OBO, click on any of the tag cloud visualizations below.

Click thumbnail to view in detail (l to r: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islamic Studies, Biblical Studies)

Each item you find within a bibliography has a “Find this Resource” link to help you locate the item (if we have it) in the Duke libraries. You can download whole bibliographies directly into EndNote, save and email citations, and search across many subject bibliographies all at once. Want to learn more? Ask a librarian!

 

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