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January Database of the Month: Education Database

by Lauren Jensen SHC on 2019-01-07T08:00:00-06:00 in Education | 0 Comments

ProQuest Education Database is an amazing collection of materials.  ProQuest lists the contents as: "The Education Collection provides access to ERIC, the leading index for education research, in combination with the full-text Education Database. Together they provide abstracts, indexing, and full-text
coverage of journal articles, books, book chapters, dissertations, working papers, and leading education journals.

Homepage of the ProQuest Education Database

ERIC is the world’s most widely used index to educational-related literature. Established in 1966, ERIC is supported by the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences. ERIC is the largest education database in the world — containing over 1 million records of journal articles, research reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference papers, and books.  The Education Collection adds further value to this already impressive database. The collection incorporates full text from ProQuest’s Education Database including over 1,000 full-text journals and 18,000 dissertations, supporting research on the theory and practice of education.

Subject areas include:

  • Adult education
  • Elementary education
  • Higher education
  • Home schooling
  • Secondary education
  • Special needs education
  • Teacher education"

The collection features over 1,000 full-text journals including titles such as Educational Psychology Review, Exceptional Children, Harvard Educational Review, Higher Education, Journal of Athletic Training, and Journal of Youth and Adolescence.

Try it today:

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Collection of over 900 journals relating to the field of Education and the Social Sciences. Covers 1988-present and many are full text journals.
 

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