Wikipedia:WikiProject Philosophy/Reference resources

 For general guidance on citing sources see Citing sources, Manual of Style (footnotes) and Manual of Style (layout). 

This is a collection of helpful resources — web sites, journals, and so on — to assist in writing good philosophy articles. Every article should cite reliable sources where readers can learn more about the topic.

Most sources listed here can be freely viewed and downloaded without charge and without access restrictions, thus they are particularly convenient for both editors and readers alike. As well, some tools are listed to help find and format citation data.

Editors can request access to specific articles or books or information on a specific topic at WikiProject Resource Exchange/Resource Request.


 * PhilPapers (article) - a comprehensive directory of online philosophy articles and books by academic philosophers.
 * Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy / (article)
 * Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy / (article)
 * Indiana Philosophy Ontology Project (article)
 * Noesis (article) research online. Affiliated with the Indiana Philosophy Ontology Project Taxonomy.
 * Philosophy Now / (article) - A magazine of ideas
 * The Philosophers' Magazine Online (article) Online philosophy from The Philosophers' Magazine
 * Early Modern Texts - Some classics of early modern philosophy
 * THINK - A periodical of the Royal Institute of Philosophy
 * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews "is entirely devoted to publishing substantive, high-quality book reviews (normal length: 1500-2500 words). Our goal is to review a good majority  of the scholarly philosophy books issued each year and to have the  review appear within six to twelve months of the book's publication. The  journal will be published only on-line (available free, both through  e-mail  subscription  and on this website). Reviews are commissioned and  vetted by a distinguished national and international  Editorial Board."

Templates
There are several templates that help format citations for common philosophy web sites. Full instructions are available on their respective pages. Note that the most common ones should be integrated in Infobox philosopher.


 * Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy -- IEP
 * Indiana Philosophy Ontology Project -- InPho
 * PhilPapers -- PhilPapers
 * Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy -- SEP