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Muslim Journeys: Online Resources

Who Can Use These Databases & Resources?

The resources listed here in addition to those in our Library Databases A-Z list, are available for students and researchers of ASU to study aspects related to the Muslim faith and culture. Many resources may be accessed within the Library by all researchers as well as online by ASU students, faculty, and staff. RamCat, the Library's catalog, is searchable by everyone online. For on-site research of other resources by non-ASU researchers, please ask at the Research Assistance Desk.

Suggested Keywords

To find items related to "Muslim Journeys," use keywords like these: Arab, Arabs, Islam, Islamic, Qurʼan, Quran, Koran, middle east, multicultural, Muslim, Muslims

Oxford Islamic Studies Online

This authoritative, dynamic resource brings together the best current scholarship in the field to foster a more accurate and informed understanding of the Islamic world. It may be accessed within the Library by all researchers as well as online by ASU students, faculty, and staff. For on-site research by non-ASU researchers, please ask at the Research Assistance Desk.

A one year subscription to this service was included with the Bridging Cultures Bookshelf: Muslim Journeys project.

RamCat

Search RamCat, the Library's catalog for books, journals, DVDs, videos, maps, government documents, and more.

       

Other Useful Resources

This is a selection of resources, many more databases in the Library Databases A-Z list will be relevant, particularly for news, arts, and literature. See the box Who Can Use These Databases & Resources? for more information.