Guidance College's E-Library
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Resources for All Programs

These essential databases and peer-reviewed journals provide a comprehensive foundation for your scholarly research into the diverse facets of Islamic Studies.

Oxford Islamic Studies Online

Oxford Islamic Studies Online provides peer-reviewed reference entries, essays, and primary sources.

JSTOR

JSTOR is a major academic database hosting scholarly journals such as the Journal of Islamic Studies.

ProQuest

ProQuest provides access to a vast collection of academic journals and primary sources for Islamic research.

Studia Islamika

Studia Islamika is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal featuring research freely available to the public.
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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

Academia

Academia is an open source for multiple topics

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 (Some articles may not be available.)

BCcampus OpenEd

BCcampus OpenEd is an open source for textbook
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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

Islamic Research and Training Institute

Issues in Islamic Corporate Finance:
Capital Structure in Firms

Teaching Corporate Finance

from an Islamic Perspective