Databases for Higher Education Research
- Education Source This link opens in a new windowOur largest education database. Contains content relevant to theory and practice.
- ERIC This link opens in a new window(Educational Resources Information Center) Find journal articles and other information in this digital library of education research and information. Sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education.
- PsycINFO This link opens in a new windowContains articles published on studies of college students including issues like mental health, learning, and substance abuse.
- Library Search This link opens in a new windowYou can use Library Search to search across our resources including articles, books and more!
- Academic Search Complete This link opens in a new windowA full text database containing nearly 5,700 journals, this scholarly collection offers information in nearly every area of academic study. Provided by SUNYConnect.
Finding Current Events
- The Chronicle of Higher EducationWe have up to the most recent month here. You can browse by issue or search for a specific topic.
- NYTimes.com NEWSNYTimes.com NEWS provides 24/7 breaking news on your computer or mobile device via the NYTimes App. Access also includes archives dating back to 1851, podcasts, newsletters, and The New York Times in Education.
I need to find the full text of an item.
Don't give up when you see Libkey it will allow you to find the article or direct you to use Interlibrary Loan in order to request a PDF delivered to your email inbox.
If you have the DOI, you can use LibKey to go directly to the full text. If you don't have the DOI, see if you can Google the article and use LibKeyNomad to get you to the full text.
Annotated Bibliography Resources
- How to Write an Annotated BibliographyThis document, provided by Dr. Schuhle-Williams, will guide you step-by-step through the annotated bibliography process.
- Cornell University Annotated Bibliography GuideNote that the bolding on this page is incorrect. The citation itself should not appear in bold, unless your instructor has given you specific directions to do so.
- Annotated Bibliography WorksheetThis is an accessible Microsoft Word Document version of the worksheet.
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