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PhilPapers: Philosophical Research Online This link opens in a new window
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PhilPapers is a comprehensive index of philosophy books and articles.
To take full advantage of features such as external full text and Find It links, off-campus users need to create an account and then affiliate their user profile with California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo in the Academic Institution dropdown menu.
Religions of America (Gale Primary Sources) This link opens in a new window
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Religions of America traces the history and unique character of religious movements that originated in or were re-shaped by the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection pays especially close attention to America's unique role as a birthplace for new religious movements, especially after World War II. This collection includes materials from a variety of sources in an effort to capture the varieties of the American religious experience.

Sage Research Methods This link opens in a new window
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Sage Research Methods supports beginning and advanced researchers in every step of a research project, from writing a research question, choosing a method, gathering, and analyzing data, to writing up and publishing the findings. With information on the full range of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods for the social and behavioural sciences, as well as many methods commonly used in the hard sciences, the books, reference, and journal content in Sage Research Methods and advanced features help researchers of all levels conduct their research.
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Slave Voyages This link opens in a new window
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Publicly accessible compilation of slave trade records. Learn about the broad origins and forced relocations of more than 12 million African people who were sent across the Atlantic in slave ships, and hundreds of thousands more who were trafficked within the Americas.
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