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EDU 6305 : Psychosocial Dimensions in Education: Databases

Why Search One Database at a time?

 

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Why Search One Database at a Time When You Can Search Everything at Once?

  1. You may miss some important articles if you search everything at once
  2. You will have less articles to sift through 
  3. Individual Databases have extra features not available in Search Everything

Comparison of Databases

Education Source

  • Full text for more than 2,000 journals
  • Indexing and abstracts for nearly 3,600 journals
  • Full text for more than 530 books and monographs
  • Full text for more than 2,300 education-related conference papers
  • Citations for nearly 4 million articles, including book reviews
  • Coverage dating back to 1880

ERIC

  • More than 1.6 million records
  • Links to more than 631,000 full-text documents
  • Coverage dating back to 1966
  • An education-specific thesaurus containing over 11,700 terms

Professional Development Collection

  • 470 full-text journals
  • Nearly 300 peer-reviewed, full-text journals
  • More than 750 abstracted and indexed journals
  • More than 530 peer-reviewed, abstracted and indexed journals
  • Nearly 230 educational reports

Educational Administration Abstracts

  • More than 150,000 records
  • Records dating back to 1965
  • Covers over 300 journals, magazines & books

Education Databases

Legal Databases

Searching Tip

When doing research in databases, you often need to perform several searches trying different combinations of terms before coming up with a list of good results.

Schoolgirls in Afghanistan

Image: Schoolgirls sit in the girls' section of a school in Bamozai, near Gardez, Paktya Province, Afghanistan

Schoolgirls sit in the girls' section of a school in Bamozai, near Gardez, Paktya Province, Afghanistan

Other Databases