Education

Introduction

This research guide provides links to library resources for the field of Education. Click on the tabs on the left to search the resources.

Contact

For help with your research, please contact Fadi Dagher at fdagher@stu.edu or (305) 628-6631.

Find EBooks

ACLS Humanities E-Book Collection

The American Council of Learned Societies Humanities Ebook Collection is a collection of over 6,300 scholarly books.

EBSCO e-Book Collection

A wide selection of academic e-books from top publishers and presses.

Gale Books & Authors

Includes more than 5.6 million book reviews, allowing users to conduct research in numerous disciplines, including literature.

Literature for Students

Provides access to literary works that help you understand, analyze, and appreciate complex literary works. 

ProQuest EBook Central

Access to wide selection of ebooks for research, teaching, and learning with content from leading publishers.

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Find Journal Articles

ERIC (EBSCOhost)

Description

ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) is an authoritative database of indexed and full-text education literature and resources. It is sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences of the U.S. Department of Education. 

ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center)

Description
Provides access to education research and information, sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education.

Gale OneFile Educator’s Reference Complete

Description

Gain insight into issues in administration, funding, and policy. 

JSTOR

Description

JSTOR provides full runs of top scholarly journals, books, primary sources, and research reports in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.

Government Information

Education: USAGOV

Provides access to information about student aid: early intervention, special education, child care costs, and more

EducationUSA: United States Department of State

Provides information about international student advising centers in foreign countries.

Florida Department of Education

The State of Florida's education agency.

United States Department of Education

America's education agency.

Associations

Get Citation Help

American Psychological Association (APA)

The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.) is the preferred writing style and citation manual for research in Psychology and the Social Sciences. A copy of the manual is available at the library.

Resources on APA Style and Documentation, 7th Edition

APA Style Quick Reference Guide (Created by APA)

APA Style and Grammar Guidelines (Created by APA)

APA Style Sample Papers (Created by APA)

APA Style Citing Artificial Intelligence (Created by APA)

APA Style Tutorials and Webinars (Created by APA)

The Purdue University OWL APA Style Introduction

APA Style Introduction

Citation Management Programs

Use one of these two programs: the STU-provided RefWorks or the open-access Zotero to help you collect and organize citations, collaborate with other researchers, and cite and build reference lists. 

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