Background sources, such as encyclopedias and dictionaries, can be helpful if you're not very familiar with your topic. They contain basic knowledge about a topic and can provide key terms for further searching.
A comprehensive collection of subject encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, and reference handbooks. Also included are short reference videos and high-resolution images. Useful background information source.
A comprehensive collection of scholarly encyclopedias and dictionaries published by Oxford University Press. A useful background information source for starting your research. Simultaneous user limit: 5.
Provides access to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, an interactive world atlas, a world data analyst tool, images, timelines, videos, and primary sources.
The non-technical articles on this site provide a good introduction to the lives and works of numerous philosophers from the Western and non-Western traditions. All of the articles are peer-reviewed and written by experts in the field.
This peer-reviewed/scholarly website is a free database of articles written by professors and specialists in the philosophy fields from around the world.
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