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Education Librarian: Leslie Morgan  631-8784

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Education materials collected by the Notre Dame Libraries are scholarly in nature and are primarily research oriented. In addition to support for undergraduate study and teaching, curriculum materials in support of the Alliance for Catholic Education program are collected, as are materials designed to aid faculty in course planning and development.

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Access to these resources is governed by license agreements which restrict use to the Notre Dame community and to individuals who use the Notre Dame Libraries' facilities. It is the responsibility of each user to ensure that he or she uses these products only for individual, noncommercial use without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information. Acceptable use forbids downloading contents of entire issues of a given journal title. The use of software such as scripts, agents, or robots, is generally prohibited and may result in loss of access to these resources for the entire Notre Dame community.

Please see the ND Copyright Policies webpage for more information on the creation and use of copyrighted materials at Notre Dame.


Recommended Resources (All Resources: 55 databases | 156 e-journals )

  • Academic search premier (EBSCO)

    View Full Record FindText Enabled Full Text Resource INSPIRE Resource ND Catalog Record

    Coverage:

    Inclusive coverage: 1984 to present.
    "The world's largest scholarly, multi-disciplinary full text database"--About page. It also includes indexing and abstracts for additional periodicals.
  • Education abstracts full text

    View Full Record ND-only Full Text Resource ND Catalog Record

    Coverage:

    1983- (Indexing); 1994- (Abstracting); 1996- (selected Full Text).
    Indexes and abstracts articles from English-language periodicals and yearbooks on education; also indexes English-language books relating to education. Includes selected full text. Usage info: Licensed for 4 simultaneous users.
  • Education Resources Information Center

    View Full Record Free Resource

    Coverage:

    1966-current
    The U.S. Department of Education's version of the ERIC database - provides the most up-to-date access to journal and non-journal research in the field of education.
  • Educator's Reference Desk

    View Full Record Free Resource
    A project of the Information Institute of Syracuse, provides access to over 3000 resources on a variety of educational issues, lesson plans, and a link to ERIC.
  • ERIC (EBSCO)

    View Full Record FindText Enabled INSPIRE Resource ND Catalog Record

    Coverage:

    1966-
    Provides article citations and abstracting to more than 750 educational journals, related documents from the Educational Resource Information Center (ERIC), and educational symposium report literature. Selected full text articles available for thousands of ERIC digest records.
  • ETS Test Collection Database

    View Full Record Free Resource ND Catalog Record
  • Expanded academic ASAP

    View Full Record ND-only FindText Enabled ND Catalog Record

    Coverage:

    1980-
    Provides indexing, abstracts, and selected full text for 3,500+ scholarly journals and general interest periodicals embracing all academic disciplines (citations only for The New York Times). Full text for some titles may be subject to publisher-imposed embargo periods.
  • Web of science

    View Full Record ND-only FindText Enabled ND Catalog Record

    Coverage:

    1900-
    "... accesses multidisciplinary databases of bibliographic information gathered from thousands of scholarly journals. The databases are indexed so you can search for specific articles by subject, author, journal, and/or author address. Because the information stored about each article includes the article's cited reference list (often called its bibliography), you can also search the databases for articles that cite a known author or work."--Tutorial screen.More about Web of Science

Other Education Resources

Organizations: Schools, colleges and universities

Formats: Data, statistics and survey results · Dissertations and theses · Electronic books and texts · Electronic journals · Printed books

Research tools: Bibliographies · Encyclopedias · Government publications · Guides and finding aids · Indexes and abstracts · Lesson plans · Newspapers and news sources · Reviews (book, film, etc.) · Tests

E-Journal Collections: Academic Press · APS (Amer. Physical Soc.) · BioMed Central · BioOne · Blackwell Synergy · Duke University Press · HighWire Press · Indiana University Press · IngentaConnect · Johns Hopkins Univ. Press · JSTOR · Open Access Journals · OUP (Oxford Univ. Press) · Periodicals Archive Online (formerly: PCI Full Text) · Project Muse · Routledge · Sage Publications · ScienceDirect · Springer LINK · Taylor & Francis · University of Chicago Press · Wiley InterScience

 

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