Citations, abstracts, and often full text for dissertations and theses, primarily from North American institutions.
A free resource that includes dissertations deposited in institutional repositories. A link to the full text is provided when available.
DART-Europe was founded in 2005 as a partnership of national and university libraries and consortia to improve global access to European research theses.
The Library subscribes to hundreds of databases. Consult the A-Z Databases list to see them. Search for or browse online resources by subject (broad academic disciplines) database type (e-books, audio visual, data& statistics, encyclopedias, etc.) and vendors (New York Times, EBSCO, ProQuest,)
Covers all subject areas. Has a mix of magazines and journals including many that are peer-reviewed. Also includes a few major newspapers...
Indexes and abstracts over 1,700 sources, including international material selected from periodicals written in over 35 languages. Contains current chapter and book coverage with worldwide English-language material published from 1987 to the present, and adds over 60,000 references annually through monthly updates. Covers the professional and academic literature in psychology and related disciplines.
Has over 1.8 million individual records, some dating back to 1887, and includes abstracts from Psychological Abstracts back to 1927, Psychological Bulletin from 1921-1926, and all APA journals and the American Journal of Psychology back to their first issues. Corresponds in part to the print index Psychological Abstracts.
Growing collection of 668 active global OA journals.
Provides a digital library of education-related resources. Contains over 1.1 million citations covering research documents, journal articles, technical reports, program descriptions and evaluations, and curricular materials in the field of education. Also includes more than 107,000 full-text non-journal documents indexed by the ERIC database. Approximately one-half of the entries in the ERIC database are to ERIC documents. Microfiche copies of ERIC documents, including those prior to 1996, are in the Collections Deposit Library (CDL) Microforms Collection at MCFICHE 4913.
Gale Academic OneFile has over 8,000 peer-reviewed journals, the majority in full-text, from the world's leading journals and reference sources. It also contains hundreds of podcasts and transcripts from NPR and CNN as well as videos from BBC Worldwide Learning.
Collection of peer-reviewed, full-text articles in HTML and PDF format covering issues related to education at all levels; intended primarily for academic researchers. This collection of more than 1,300 periodicals is a great resource for any educator--from the school teacher and administrator to those studying in the field at the collegiate and graduate levels. Educator's Reference Complete seeks to provide full text for titles in the ERIC database and covers multiple levels of education from preschool to college, and every educational specialty--such as technology, bilingual education, health education, and testing. It also provides insight into issues in administration, funding, and policy.
Provides indexing and abstracts for 280 of the most popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines to assist professional educators.
The Web of Science Core Collection is a group of databases (Science Citation Index Expanded, 1900-present; Social Sciences Citation Index, 1900-present; Arts & Humanities Citation Index, 1975-present) that together cover more than 21,000 journals across all disciplines. The Emerging Sources Citation Index (2005-present) tracks thousands of additional journals that are being considered for inclusion in the main citation indexes. Other files track references from conference proceedings (1990-present) and citations to books (2005-present). The Web of Science platform currently also provides temporary access to several databases that are not part of the Core Collection, including Biosis Citation Index, Data Citation Index, and Zoological Record.
New York Times inEducation is a resource to connect Times journalism with key areas of study for students and faculty. You will need to sign up for a subscription to the New York Times through this link to gain access to all NYT resources. https://nytimesineducation.com/access-nyt/
Since 1981, Education Week has been America's most trusted resource for K-12 education news and information.
Provides news and information services of interest to faculty, administrators, and students in the field of higher education. Create a free Chronicle account to receive Academe Today, a daily email newsletter summarizing the latest news from The Chronicle of Higher Education with links to the complete news article.