Atla produces trusted research tools for the study of religion and theology. If you are looking for bibliographic information or full-text collections of journal articles covering diverse topics and languages, our research tools are the place to start.
Atla research tools are used by students, scholars, researchers, faculty, and religious leaders in thousands of libraries in more than seventy countries! Learn how to gain access for your research in the field of religion & theology.
View information on our index, full-text, partner subscription databases, and our historical archives initiative, including specialized bibliographic and reference products.
Many academic institutions subscribe to Atla for Alum products to serve their alumni and provide their alumni/ae the ability to access the same Atla products they used as students.
Atla members collaboratively create resources that are freely available for students and scholars to use. Discover the richness of members’ digital collections and graduate-level research in these resources.
Atla’s network of experts is one of our greatest assets in providing top-notch learning opportunities. We foster premier opportunities for members to learn and collaborate on librarianship and scholarship in religion and theology.
Atla provides publications and tools to help members remain current in the field, learn from others’ experiences, and share knowledge and subject matter expertise with colleagues.
Atla hosts and sponsors various events, including webinars, receptions, and group meetings, to gather, learn from one another, and strengthen our community.
Keep track of deadlines for grants and other programs, view meeting dates for the Board of Directors, and discover other important events for the Association.
Atla members are part of a growing community of librarians, scholars, and professionals that share knowledge and, together, advance the study of religion and theology.
We work with publishing partners to index, digitize, and disseminate their religion & theology content to students, scholars, faculty, and religious leaders.
The Atla Community is comprised of publishers, libraries, and individuals who contribute, partner, and donate to our research tools and member projects.
Atla is a membership association of librarians and information professionals, and a producer of research tools, committed to advancing the study of religion and theology.
Atla is governed by an elected board of directors, including four long-standing Board committees and one short-term committee all mandated by the Board’s Policy Manual.
Atla’s committees, councils, and task forces work to achieve Atla’s Mission and Organizational Ends. They are appointed by the Executive Director and are an integral part of the Association.
Learn how to incorporate special collections material into your teaching in this webinar with Christopher Anderson and Brian Shetler on August 4 at 12 pm CST.
Interested in having your Atla Annual session make it into the Proceedings? Check out this webinar explaining the submission process on June 22, 2020 at 1 p.m. CST.
Learn how to be an effective research advisor to MA candidates. On July 1, 2020 at 1 p.m., this webinar will share methods for how librarians can support and advise their students.
Learn about the unique opportunity Atla member libraries have to be part of a group purchase of OCLC WorldShare Management Services (WMS), an advanced library services platform.
Join SCELC and Atla for a webinar on Thursday, January 30, 2020, at 1:00 PM CT to discuss SCELC Shared Print Program, GreenGlass, and are other collaboration efforts.
This session will introduce attendees to the search features of the Atla Digital Library, providing information on the available facets, as well as tools and techniques for refining queries.
Are you interested in having your digital collections included in the Atla Digital Library or curious to learn more about it? Register for this introductory webinar to the Atla Digital Library.
During this session, attendees will receive an overview of the copyright issues around digitized collections as well as how to select an appropriate rights statement.