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Education
Abstracts Full Text (Wilson)
Covers almost 500 periodicals in primary, secondary, and higher education
and behavioral sciences since 1983, with full text for 133 periodicals since
1994.
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#ERLEDUCABS
See http://www.lias.psu.edu/gensubjlist.html to find lists of databases for specific topics.The most commonly used ones for your topic are listed here, and are on the E-Resource List [A-Z], at http://www.lias.psu.edu:80/alall.html
ERIC
-- Educational Resources Information Center
ERIC, (Education Resources Information Center),
is a premier database of journal and non-journal education literature, with
more than 1.1 million citations since 1966. Sponsored by the Institute of
Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Dept. of Education.
ERIC covers two types of literature:
Journals [over 1000 scholarly, professional
and practitioner journals]
ERIC Documents [non-journal literature, such
as conference papers, standards reports, etc. Not peer-reviewed].
The recommended ERIC search interface for PSU users is Cambridge Scientific
Abstracts.
What Works Clearinghouse
Created in 2002, the goal of the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) is to identify
findings of scientific evidence. The WWC collects, screens, and identifies
studies of the effectiveness of educational interventions (programs, products,
practices, and policies); reviews studies that have the strongest design;
and reports on the strengths and weaknesses of those studies against the
WWC Evidence Standards. Study reports [ratings of individual studies and
designs for reliability];
intervention reports [findings that meet WWC Evidence Standards for
a particular intervention]; topic
reports [description of topic and each intervention that the WWC reviewed]
http://www.w-w-c.org/
Professional
Development Collection
A collection of over 515 full text journals, including nearly 350 peer-reviewed
titles.
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#PROFDEV
PsycINFO
Published by the APA, this is the comprehensive international database for
psychology: journals, book chapters, literature reviews, etc. Many full
text.
http://www.lias.psu.edu/entry/psycinfo.html
PubMed
The National Library of Medicine's (NLM) premier bibliographic database.
It includes the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine,
the health care system, and the preclinical sciences.
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#MEDLINE4
Academic
Universe /Lexis Nexis
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#ACUNIVERSE
CQ
Researcher (contemporary issues)
Weekly "magazine" that explores in-depth a single "hot issue"
currently being discussed in the news. Topics include social issues, politics,
economics, the environment, education, science, and more. Each issue includes
an essay outlining the issue, a pro-con feature, a chronology, and a bibliography.
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#CQRESEARCHER
Ethnic
NewsWatch
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#ETHNICNEWS
GenderWatch
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#GENDERWATCH
Proquest
Direct [combination of Periodical Abstracts, Newspaper Abstracts
and ABI business]
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#PROQUEST
Sociological
Abstracts sociology, social work, and other social sciences.
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#SOCABS
Opposing
Viewpoints Resource Center
Provides research and background information on social issues, including
essays, statistics, primary documents, links to websites, and full-text
magazine and newspaper articles.
http://www.lias.psu.edu/dball.html#OVRC
National Center for Education
Statistics
http://nces.ed.gov/
Includes the Encyclopedia of ED Stats http://www.nces.ed.gov/edstats/ Digest
of Education Statistics, Condition of Education Statistics,
Projections of Education Statistics to 2008, Education Indicators: An International
Perspective, and Youth Indicators 1996
Statistical
Abstracts of the US
The National Data Book, it contains a collection of statistics on social
and economic conditions in the US; Selected international data.
http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/
Education
Statistics
http://www.libraries.psu.edu/ebsl/howdoi/statistics.htm
International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences
Encyclopedia of Education 8 vols.
5th Floor Paterno Ref LB15.E47 2003
Encyclopedia of Psychology 8 vols.
5th Floor Paterno Ref BF31.E523 2000
Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Growth and Development
Life Sciences 4th Floor Paterno QP84.C26 1998
Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood & Adolescence
Soc Sci Ref HQ772.G27 1998
International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family 2nd ed.
2nd floor Paterno Ref HQ9.E52 2003
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
[APA Style Manual]
5th ed, 2001. BF76.7.A46 at all reference
desks in Paterno Library [2nd, 3rd, 4th floors]
The
APA [American Psychological Association] Electronic Reference Formats
recommended by the American Psychological Association. Includes email
communications web sites, articles and abstracts from electronic databases,
and web citations in text.
http://www.apastyle.org/elecref.html
A
Writer's Reference, Diane Hacker, 6th Edition
http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/writersref6e/Player/Pages/Main.aspx
Congressional and Legislative Resources
Link from E-Resource List
[A-Z], http://www.lias.psu.edu/alall.html
The Social Sciences Library [2 nd floor Paterno] is the prime location for government publications. That library's web site http://www.libraries.psu.edu/socialsciences/ has many important links, including guides to research.
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