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Full-text articles, research reports, and conference papers in education, covering various topics, methodologies, and educational practices. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
Provides full text articles, books, and yearbooks in education. Topics include a wide range of contemporary education issues, including funding, instructional media, & multicultural education.
Access scholarly articles, reports, and conference papers in education, covering various topics, methodologies, and educational practices. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
This bibliographic and full-text database covers scholarly research and information in all fields of education, from early childhood to higher education, including educational specialty fields (e.g. multilingual education, health education, testing), curriculum instruction, administration, policy, funding, and related social issues. The database provides indexing and abstracts for more than 2,200 journals and full-text for over 1,300 journals, over 1900 conference papers, and over 550 books and monographs.
A bibliography of resources related to composition and rhetoric, providing citations for articles, books, and dissertations in writing studies, literacy, and pedagogy.
CompPile allows ready reference to the published scholarship in post-secondary composition and rhetoric from 1939 to the present, with emphasis between 1939 and 1999. It integrates journal articles, review-essays, notes and comments, books, dissertations, ERIC items, and edited collections.
Access scholarly literature in education. Effective April 24, 2025, pursuant to EO14222, the number of records added to the ERIC collection will be significantly reduced. Subscribe to the ERIC newsletter. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) indexes bibliographic records in education literature, research and resources. Sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education, it is an essential tool for education researchers of all kinds. Materials include journal articles, books, research syntheses, conference papers, technical reports, policy papers, and others. ERIC also includes citations from the former print indexes, Current Index of Journals in Education (CIJE) and Resources in Education Index (REI), and non-journal or grey literature from non-profit organizations, professional associations, research centers, policy organizations, university presses, and federal, state, and local agencies.
Access scholarly literature in language, literature, linguistics, & folklore, supporting research across humanities disciplines with indexing and abstracts. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
This bibliography directs researchers to more than 3 million citations from journal articles, books, book chapters, monographs, proceedings, series, bibliographies, dissertations, scholarly websites, editions, and translations published from the late 19th century to the present. Subjects covered include criticism, drama, film, folklore (including folk literature, music, art, rituals, and belief systems), history of printing and publishing, language, linguistics (including history and theory of linguistics, comparative linguistics, semantics, stylistics, syntax, and translation), literary theory, literature, radio, television, and college-level teaching of language, literature, rhetoric, and composition.
A specialized database offering full-text articles, reports, and educational resources for teachers and educators, supporting professional growth and development. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
This database provides a highly specialized collection of journals and education reports for educators, librarians, and education researchers. The collection offers information on child and adolescent psychology; curriculum planning and development; teaching and instruction; distance education; education policy, administration, psychology, and technology; early childhood and elementary education; ethnic and cultural studies; intellectual giftedness, gifted education, special education, and learning disabilities; middle school, secondary, and higher education; literacy, mathematics, music, and science education; school libraries; and social work and mental health services.
A search tool with a Google-like relevancy ranking to help you retrieve all types of scholarly research sources with one search. New look and functionality coming June 23.
This search tool lets you retrieve all types of research sources with one search, simultaneously searching the UD catalog, OhioLINK catalog, and many of the online resources available through the University Libraries, in addition to institutional repositories and open-access resources. With UDiscover, you can access millions of journal articles, e-books, dissertations, conference proceedings, newspaper articles, videos, and primary sources. If you're looking for a variety of sources on your topic, or you're just getting started, UDiscover can help you access more information at once than ever before. It has a Google-like relevancy ranking, but helps you locate scholarly resources.
A vast collection of full-text academic journals, magazines, and other resources across multiple disciplines, supporting comprehensive research needs. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
This multidisciplinary resource includes full-text, peer-reviewed journals, periodicals and magazines. Also included are more than 75,000 videos from the Associated Press, including footage from 1930-present. This database offers indexing and abstracts for over 10,000 publications including monographs, reports, and conference proceedings dating as far back as 1865, with the majority of titles in searchable PDF format.
Scholarly articles, journals, and reports in communication and media studies, covering various aspects of mass communication and related fields. Effective May 13, EBSCO databases will debut new features and an updated design. Learn more.
This database provides coverage of scholarly literature on all aspects of communication studies, including journalism, mass media, discourse, speech, linguistics, communicative disorders, rhetoric, and advertising. It includes indexing and some full-text for books and conference proceedings. CMMC incorporates CommSearch, formerly produced by the National Communication Association, and Mass Media Articles Index, along with other journals to create a comprehensive research and reference resource for communication and mass media fields.
A digital library with over 12 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in diverse fields, ideal for research and scholarly exploration.
This archive is a collection of over 12 million full-text scholarly journal articles, e-books, periodicals, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines. Browse subject areas including Arts, Business & Economics, History, Humanities, Law, Medicine & Allied Health, Science & Mathematics, and Social Sciences. JSTOR is part of ITHAKA, a not-for-profit organization that also includes Artstor, Ithaka S+R, and Portico.
An online platform providing access to scholarly journals and books in the humanities, arts, and social sciences, supporting research and academic scholarship with full-text content.
This interdisciplinary collection provides full-text access to high-quality, scholarly journals and e-books in the humanities, arts, and social sciences from various publishers. Disciplines covered include visual & performing arts, anthropology, literature & literary criticism, film, theatre, history, ethnic & cultural studies, music, philosophy, religion, political science, psychology, sociology, and women's studies. Browse books, journals, case studies, and primary sources.