Atlas PLUS for Alum
Many academic institutions subscribe to Atla for Alum products, such as AtlaSerials PLUS® (Atlas PLUS®) for Alum, to serve their alumni and provide their alumni/ae the ability to access the same Atla products they used as students. Institutions provide this access to maintain long-term and mutually beneficial relationships with graduates of their institution.
Atla products and partner products are made available on the EBSCOhost research interface by subscribing libraries and are not available directly through the Atla website.
See the Atlas PLUS page for details
A subscription to ATLA Religion Database, Atlas, and Atlas PLUS is required to subscribe to Atlas PLUS for Alum
View a list of subscribing schools to see if your alma mater provides access to its alumni
View the Alum Toolkit to download and customize promotional materials.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, Atlas PLUS subscriptions are available for alumni programs and sites in developing countries. Please contact your EBSCO representative.
If you are a current student or researcher, you will not be able to gain access to our subscription databases, Atla Religion Database® (Atla RDB®), AtlaSerials® (Atlas®), and AtlaSerials PLUS® (Atlas PLUS®) our website. You will need to contact your institution’s library. Please note: membership does not include subscriptions or access to our subscription products.
We also provide free resources for research, such as Atla LibGuides, Atla Digital Library, and Research in Ministry® (RIM®).
Your institution may have chosen to offer different research tools from the Atla on EBSCOhost, making the alum user experience different than the library version. For example, your library might subscribe to Atla Religion Database (index) with Atlas (full-text), but they may only offer alums access to Atlas (full-text). For more information on your institution’s current subscriptions, please fill out this form.
Atla products and partner products are made available on the EBSCOhost research interface by subscribing libraries and are not available directly through the Atla website.