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EBSCO Interviews John Kutsko About Atla’s Role in Religious Research

Read EBSCO's conversation with Executive Director John Kutsko on Atla's crucial role in the study of religion and theology.

Atla Awarded Lilly Endowment Grant for Discovery Platform Serving the Study of Religion and Theology Worldwide

Atla has been awarded an $800,000 grant from Lilly to develop a federated search solution for supporting research, teaching, and ministry.

Introducing the 2024 Global Study: A Call for Institution-Wide Solidarity and Support

Executive Director John Kutsko shares the first report on the results of the 2024 Global Study.

Expanding Global Content: EBSCO and Atla in Conversation

Learn more about expanded interdisciplinary coverage in 𝘈𝘵𝘭𝘢𝘴 𝘗𝘓𝘜𝘚 in EBSCO's interview with Maria Stanton.

Hope and Health in the New Year

Executive Director John Kutsko shares a message on theological scholarship and health to carry into 2025.

Expansive Geographic and Language Content in Atlas PLUS!

The Production Team is always working to expand our geographical and linguistic reach to best serve our community of collectors and connectors. Here is an update on our current global reach.

Interview with Atla Annual Opening Plenary Speaker Dr. Amir Hussain

Atla's Alex Leiseca spoke with Dr. Amir Hussain about the study of religion and the humanities, and the future of theological librarianship.

Meet Atla Diversity Scholarship Recipient Colton Whelpton

Colton Whelpton, Library Services Manager at the John Richard Allison Library at Regent College in Vancouver, is the 2024-2025 recipient of the Atla Diversity Scholarship.

Talk Story: A Tool for Relationship Building

Board President Susan Ebertz shares about the concept of "talk story" and how it can serve as a helpful tool to build relationships and make connections.

Tools for the Study of Religion & Theology

Atla produces a variety of research tools for the study of religion and theology. Atla research tools are available through libraries who subscribe to our products, while resources developed collaboratively by Atla members are freely available to all. If you are looking for bibliographic information or full-text collections of journal articles covering diverse topics and languages, these tools are the place to start.

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