There are several avenues for accessing the full text of items found using the ATLA Religion Database:
1. PDF Full Text
When you see this link, you can click on the link to see the PDF of the article.
2. ![]()
When you see this link for an article or review, you can click on it to determine whether Emory has full text access through another source.

1. PDF Full Text
Clicking on this link will open the PDF of the document.
2. Find It @ Emory
Clicking the
link in a record will search across Emory full text journal resources for the title in question. If results are found, a window listing full text options will display:

Click on the resource you're interested in to be taken to the full text article.
What if I don't see a full text link for the article I want?
Not every article is available in full text.
does not search the Emory Libraries catalog.
To determine whether we hold a journal title or book in print, search for the item in DiscoverE. When you click on an item's title, the holding library and call number is displayed. Note the call number, the library, and the location of the item:
Periodicals can be read in the library, photocopied, or scanned. Books can be checked out. If an item is not available at Emory, Emory affiliates (students, faculty, and staff) can request items through Interlibrary Loan.
Available Titles
To see the list of titles included in full text in ATLA Serials and dates of coverage, see: http://www.atla.com/products/titles/titles_atlas.html Note, coverage changes as new content is added.
To see a list of all electronic journals available at Emory, go to the eJournals database: http://ejournals.emory.edu/