E-LIBRARY
Undergraduate Resources:
The following sources can be used for research as you study for your Associates or Bachelor’s in Islamic Studies.
- Library of Congress is an open source for those who are enrolled in the Political Science course
- Islamic Heritage Project | Harvard Library is an open-source for books
- Academia is an open source for multiple topics
- Project Gutenberg is an open source for books
- Hod Hood E-Library is an open-source for researching Islamic topics
- Sage Journals is an open source for multiple topics
- Oxford Academic Journals (Check your Sycamore portal for Login information – Available for Students ONLY)
- BCcampus OpenEd is an open source for textbooks
Master’s in Islamic Education Resources:
The following sources are available as research options while studying for the Master’s in Islamic Education
- HodHood E-Library
- SAGE Journals / American Educational Research Journal (Check your Sycamore portal for Login information – Available for Students ONLY)
- SAGE Journals / AREA Open
- Open Review of Educational Research
- Berkeley Review of Education
- SAGE Journals / SAGE Open
- Cogent Education – Volume 4
- Open Access Journals Search Engine (OAJSE) – Education
- International Journal of Progressive Education
- Current Issues in Comparative Education
- Early Childhood Research & Practice
- Education Sciences
- Academia
- Islamic Heritage Project | Harvard Library is an open-source for books
Master’s in Islamic Economics & Finance Resources:
The following sources are available as research options while studying for the Master’s in Islamic Economics & Finance:
- Oxford Academic Journals (Check your Sycamore portal for Login information – Available for Students ONLY)
- Oxford Academic – Journal of Financial Econometrics (Same login information as Oxford Academic Journals – Available for Students ONLY)
- Open Access Journals Search Engine (OAJSE) – Economics
- Journal of Islamic Banking & Finance
- Cogent Economics & Finance
- Economies – Open Access Journal
- Academia
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