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Use this database to find articles on topics in education such as: adult education, arts, athletics, comparative education, computers in education, distance education, educational technology, elementary education, government funding, higher education, instructional media, language arts, library science, literacy standards, multicultural education, preschool education, school administration, secondary education, special education, teaching methods, vocational education, and more. Many articles are full-text. The content in this database is also part of OmniFile Full Text Mega.
Contains articles from periodicals and hundreds of full-text reports. Covers education from preschool to college and includes topics such as: child development and psychology, developmental disabilities, testing, health, technology, policy in education, counseling, family law, and more.
A database sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education which provides extensive access to education-related literature such as documents and journal articles, selected theses and dissertations, and selected books. Provides unlimited access to more than 1.3 million bibliographic records of journal articles and other education-related materials, with hundreds of new records added multiple times per week. If available, links to full text are included.
Provides access to authoritative periodical content covering topics such as 21st-century skills, organizational dynamics and leadership, adult learning and continuing education, and more. Updated daily, this library resource is useful for researchers or any professional interested in career development.
Type in keywords, titles, or authors to find what the library has to offer on your topic.
If you have a DOI or a PubMed ID (PMID), enter it here to begin your request. This will point you to immediate full-text access through our subscriptions or Open Access (if available).
These books are available online - clicking on the book will take you to it. If you are off-campus, you will need to enter your login information to access the books.
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