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Religious and Theological Abstracts

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Religious and Theological Abstracts
ProducerReligious and Theological Abstracts (United States)
History1958 to present
Coverage
DisciplinesReligion
Print edition
ISSN0034-4044
Links
Websitewww.rtabstracts.org
Title list(s)www.rtabstracts.org/journals-we-abstract.php

Religious and Theological Abstracts is a database that indexes many religious and theological journals and other literature. In 2005, one Guide to Research described it as a "popular reference"[1]: 462  covering more than 600 periodicals in most major European languages beginning in 1958. It covers, "a wide array of periodical literature, including Christian, Jewish, and other world religions and some denominational and popular religious magazines."[1]: 463 

A guide to how to acquire documents for libraries[2] stated, that

Because of the interrelationship between indexing and abstract services and the literature that they document, tools such as Religious and Theological Abstracts (1958-, Myerstown, PA), Religion Index One (1949-, Evanston, IL), and The Catholic Periodical and Literature Index (1930-, Catholic Library Association) often become de facto standards against which many librarians measure their collections. If a journal is indexed by one of these services, it becomes important on the grounds that the index service provides access points to the information contained in the articles themselves.[2]: 74 

A guide to library research stated that "religion has its primary indexes in Religion Index One, Religion Index Two, Religious and Theological Abstracts, and a few other such titles."[3]: 10 

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References

  1. ^ a b Lenburg, Jeff (2005). The Facts on File Guide to Research. New York: Facts On File. ISBN 978-0-8160-5742-9. ISBN 0-8160-5741-9, ISBN 0-8160-5742-7
  2. ^ a b Owens, Irene (1997). Acquisitions and collection development in the humanities. London: Haworth Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-7890-0368-3. Religious and Theological Abstracts.
  3. ^ Mann, Thomas (1993). Library research models: A guide to classification, cataloging, and computers. Oxford University Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-19-509395-7. Religious and Theological Abstracts.

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