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The ATLA Religion Database, an EBSCO Research Database compiled by the American Theological Library Association, is the premier search vehicle for academic articles, book titles, and reviews, and other news and periodical coverage of religion. For subscribing institutions, it contains direct links, where available, to the actual text of articles, often both in PDF and HTML form. It is, however, available only through seminary, college, and university libraries that subscribe to it, rather than online to the general public. Information about the database is available at the link above.