
OneSearch is a great place to start your research, as it combines most of the library's books, journal articles, and digital resources into a single search. Search OneSearch from the library website.
Peer-reviewed articles are:
Peer-Review Basics:
Peer-Review Advanced:
Your research will uncover several types of sources: books, and two different types of articles broken down below. There are always exceptions, but this list will give you a sense of what to expect before you start looking!
Books
Target Audience: Mostly written for people interested in a subject but not necessarily experts.
Scholarly/Academic Journal Articles
Target Audience: Written by active researchers in a field for other active researchers in that field."Popular" Articles from Websites and Magazines
Target Audience: Usually everyone: People interested in the topic for any reason.
Research that:
This information can help you effectively search for information on your topic.
General Encyclopedias
Subject Encyclopedias
There are many good podcasts that can give overviews on a variety of topics (e.g. Stuff You Should Know)
Comprehensive, non-biased reporting and analysis on issues shaping our world.
An online reference library that has over 350 titles from 60 different publishers.
Included only links to electronic journals in the field of education that are scholarly, peer-reviewed, full text and accessible without cost.
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