Depending on your topic, you should search other subject pages.
Use this guide to help you with your citations.
To borrow books owned by Tulane Univeristy's library, you can ask for a TULU card at the Monroe Library desk. You can request an interlibrary loan for materials that the library does not own.
Academic Search Complete is a good place to start with research it will help you determine the correct search terms to use for your topic. After an initial search, expand to other databases. You can request an interlibrary loan for materials that the library does not own. Be sure to expand your search to other subject pages and databases.
These databases and indexes are specifically geared toward research for Religous Studies. Your results will come from Religious Studies and Philosophy Journals. You can use these databases to find articles, book reviews, and even books or book chapters in some cases. If we do not have access to an article that looks relevant to your topic, you can request it through interlibrary loan.
Click these links for tutorials on using interlibrary loan and the Get It! Button (make sure to navigate the tabs at the top).