Guidance College's 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
Library of Congress is an open source for those who are enrolled in the Political Science course
Islamic Heritage Project | Harvard Library
Islamic Heritage Project | Harvard Library is an open-source for books
Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg is an open source for books
Hod Hood E-Library
Hod Hood E-Library is an open-source for researching Islamic topics
Sage Journals
Sage Journals is an open source for multiple topics
Oxford Academic Journals
Oxford Academic Journals (Check your Sycamore portal for Login information – Available for Students ONLY)
BCcampus OpenEd
BCcampus OpenEd is an open source for textbook
Master’s in Islamic Education Resources
The following sources are available as research options while studying for the Master’s in Islamic Education
SAGE Journals / American Educational Research Journal
SAGE Journals / American Educational Research Journal (Check your Sycamore portal for Login information – Available for Students ONLY)
Islamic Heritage Project | Harvard Library
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
Oxford Academic Journals (Check your Sycamore portal for Login information – Available for Students ONLY)
Oxford Academic – Journal of Financial Econometrics
Oxford Academic – Journal of Financial Econometrics (Same login information as Oxford Academic Journals – Available for Students ONLY)
Islamic Research and Training Institute
Issues in Islamic Corporate Finance:
Capital Structure in Firms
Capital Structure in Firms
Teaching Corporate Finance
from an Islamic Perspective
Islamic Articles
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