a scholarly article that discusses some aspect of the Female Divine in contemporary culture. (This might range anywhere from discussions on goddesses in advertising found in an article on marketing to discussions of feminine principles in contemporary theology. It must be an article written about some aspect of mythology. Please read my Tips on Selecting an Article on the Main Forum.)

My favorite way to search is to go to Google's advanced search page http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en and put my search words or phrases into the first or second search box (either "all the words" or "exact phrase"). Another is to start out at http://scholar.google.com. However, there many other strategies for searching you can use, and the HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET section at http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/ will help you best.

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Also ... do you have access to a public or college library? Even if you go to the library only once to get a library card, you may be able to get the passwords, etc., to access the huge databases most libraries subscribe to these days. You'll often find better information through them than through general searches on the Internet.

Here is an example -- one college's library website (but public libraries usually have many of these, too):(Broken Link Removed)
Click on Electronic Resources/Databases to see the different databases this particular college provides for its students. EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and Facts.com are among the largest and best.

What does your library provide? That's a good place to research.

To find a scholarly article discussing the Female Divine in contemporary culture, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by searching in academic databases: Begin your search in reputable academic databases such as JSTOR, ProQuest, or Google Scholar. These platforms contain a wide range of scholarly articles from various disciplines.

2. Use relevant keywords: To narrow down your search, use specific keywords related to your topic, such as "Female Divine," "goddesses in advertising," "feminine principles," "contemporary culture," and "mythology." You can combine these keywords using Boolean operators like "AND" or "OR" to refine your search further.

3. Apply filters: Utilize the filters available in the database search options to narrow down your results. Filters may include publication dates, specific journals, or specific disciplines, such as anthropology, religious studies, or gender studies.

4. Read article titles and abstracts: Skim through the search results and read the titles and abstracts of the articles. This will help you get a sense of whether the article is relevant to your topic and if it covers aspects of the Female Divine in contemporary culture.

5. Access the full-text article: Once you have identified a potential article, check if you have access to the full text. Some databases provide direct access to the article, while others may only offer abstracts or require a subscription to access full content. If you don't have access, you can try accessing the article through your university or local library.

6. Evaluate the article: Once you have access to the full text, carefully read the article to determine if it meets your criteria. Pay attention to the author's qualifications, the methodology used, the arguments presented, and the sources cited. Ensure that the article is scholarly, objective, and relevant to contemporary culture and the Female Divine.

By following these steps, you should be able to find a scholarly article that discusses some aspect of the Female Divine in contemporary culture, whether it addresses goddesses in advertising, feminine principles in theology, or any other related topic.