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Education Research Guide

Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.  |  Find Books  |  Find Articles
  Web Sites  |  Statistics  |  Citing Sources

Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, etc.

Encyclopedia of Education.   8 vols.  Reference LB 15 E43  2003
Encyclopedia of Special Education.  3 vols. Reference LC4007 .E53 2007
World Education Encyclopedia.  3 vols.  Reference LB 15 W67 2002


Find Books

Check the Library Catalog for books in education. Because that term is so broad, you should combine it with other terms, or think of completely different terms.  For example, see the following keyword searches:
                        prayer and public schools
                        education and supreme court
                        reading and instruction


The Curriculum Library, on the second floor, contains a collection of textbooks used in the public schools and a collection of children's books.  These are all listed in the Library Catalog.  You can search for children's books by author, title, keyword, or children's subject heading

If Pickler Memorial Library doesn't have what you want, try your search in MOBIUS to find books in other libraries in Missouri.  You can order books online, and they will be delivered usually within 3-4 working days.  This service is available to current Truman students, faculty, and staff.


Find Articles

Databases in this section are restricted to use on the Truman network unless otherwise indicated.

ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center), 1966+
       
On the Web through FirstSearch.
        On the Web through the official ERIC site, free to the public.
ERIC is a comprehensive database containing abstracts of journal articles, reports, curriculum guides, conference proceedings, etc. It covers all areas of education at all age and grade levels.   ERIC Documents 1993+ are now freely available online.  Documents before 1993 are in the library on microfiche.  The library's microfiche subscription ended with ED455358.
The ERIC database, as well as lesson plans, web sites and other useful information, is available on the Web through the Educator's Reference Desk, also free to the public.  (ERIC documents are not available at this site.)  Coverage:  Click here to show journal list.

Teacher Reference Center (TRC)
        A free trial is currently in progress for this EBSCO indexing/abstracting database to approximately 280 popular periodicals and 1,300 book chapters related to K-12 education.  Users may save, e-mail, or download citations and abstracts. 

PsycINFO
        On the Web through FirstSearch,  1887+
        In print 1927-1966:  General Collection BF 1 P65.
Published by the American Psychological Association. Contains summaries of the world's literature in psychology and related disciplines. Indexes over 1400 journals in 29 different languages from approximately 54 countries. Books, dissertations, and reports are also included. Coverage:  Click here to show journal list.

Academic Search Elite (EBSCO).  1985+. 
A multi-disciplinary database offering full text for over 1800 journals in all areas of academic study--social sciences, humanities, etc.

Exceptional Child Education Resources
        Print 1969+:  General Collection  LC 3950 E942
Indexes books, periodical articles, government reports, dissertations on children who are gifted or are physically, mentally or learning disabled.

Kraus Curriculum Development Library (KCDL)
        Cumulative index on a CD workstation in the Reference Area
        KCDL is a collection of curriculum guides from all over North America, reproduced on microfiche.  Click here for a detailed description of this set.

Click here for a list of current education periodical subscriptions in Pickler Memorial Library.


Web Sites

Associations  |   Government Agencies/Resources  
  For College Students/Faculty  |  For Teachers K-12     

  Associations/Organizations

American Association for Higher Education (AAHE)
American Association of University Professors (AAUP)
Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)
Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges (COPLAC)
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
Educause
Missouri State Teachers Association (MSTA)
National Association for Gifted Children
National Association for the Education of Young Children
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
National Education Association (NEA)
National Middle School Association
North Central Association: The Higher Learning Commission

Government Agencies/Resources

Education Commission of the States -- nonpartisan, nonprofit interstate compact created by the states and the U.S.Congress that helps governors, legislators, state education officials, business leaders and others identify, develop and implement public policies to improve student learning at all levels. The ECS website is the nation's most extensive website devoted to education policy.
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE)---Provides access to a collection of electronic educational resources produced by 49 different federal agencies. 
National Center for Education Statistics---NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to education in the United States and other nations.
U.S. Department of Education
Missouri Department of Higher Education
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Missouri School Directory.  Also available in print:  Reference L 9903 M5 M5

Resources for College Students/Faculty

College and University Rankings---Developed by the Education and Social Science Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Assembles and provides context for the many rankings of colleges and universities in the U.S. and other countries.
College Guides---Online resources selected by Pickler Memorial Library.
College Navigator---From the U.S. Dept. of Education , provides information on nearly 7,000 postsecondary institutions in the U.S. Possible to compare up to four institutions in one view, and maintain a list of favorite institutions from different searches.
.edu: U.S. News.com---Central location for the compilation of U.S. News & World Report's college and career related material on the Web.
FastWeb ---Financial aid search through the Web.
Graduate and Professional Schools---Resources selected by Pickler Memorial Library
Graduate Record Examinations ---Practice for the GRE
LearningExpressLibrary---Guide to test preparation in basic skills and career advancement. Includes practice tests for: academic, advanced placement, basic skills success, civil service, college preparation, cosmotology, EMS, ESL (Spanish) skills improvment courses, firefighter, GED, graduate school entrance, law enforcement, military, real estate, skills improvement courses, teacher certification, technical and career college, and US citizenship.
ResearchChannel--A video library offering programs in many disciplines.
World Lecture Hall--University of Texas---Links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class materials.

Resources for Teachers K-12

Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids---Includes resources for teachers.
Blue Web'n: a library of Blue Ribbon learning sites on the Web---Created by Pacific Bell and San Diego State University.
Census in Schools---Material for activities involving use of the census.
Children's Literature Web Guide
Columbia Education Center
Cyberschoolbus---Created by the United Nations, for educators developing curricula focused on global concerns.
DiscoverySchool.com---From the Discovery Channel, ideas to enhance learning for parents, teachers, students.
Education World---A mega site offering information, resources, and links to assist educators.
Educator's Reference Desk ---  Provides resources and services to educators, including lesson plans and links to education information.
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse---(ENC Online)  For math and science education.
Gateway to 21st Century Skills---Provides access to high quality Internet lesson plans, curriculum units and other education resources.  Project sponsored by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology, U. S. Dept. of Education.
History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web--- Designed for high school and college levels.
Kids.gov --- The official kids' portal to the U.S. government.
LD Online ---  Created by The Learning Project at WETA in association with the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities.
LessonPlanZ.com---Comprehensive site for many useful resources.
MarcoPolo: Internet Content for the Classroom. --- Nonprofit consortium of national and international education organizations with a mission of providing high-quality Internet content and professional development. Now called Verizon Thinkfinity.
Math Forum---Comprehensive resource for math education assistance for prekindergarten through college.
Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning---Private, nonprofit organization to improve education through applied research and development.  Provides products and services, primarily for K-12 educators, to promote best practices in the classroom.
National Science Digital Library ---A digital library of "exemplary resources collections and services, organized in support of science education at all levels." 
NationalGeographic.com---Designed for educators and students.
New York Times Learning Network---Student Connections includes news summaries, a daily news quiz, science Q & A, and much more.  Teacher Connections includes lesson plans, this day in history , and other resources.
PBS Teacher Source
ProTeacher --- Extensive collection of links. 
Puzzlemaker---Create puzzles tailored to topics your students are studying.
RAND---Nonprofit institution that helps improve policy and decision making through research and analysis.  Many education reports available free online.
ResearchChannel--A video library offering programs in many disciplines.
SchoolMatters---Research information about public schools and compare schools at the local, state, and national levels.
Skewl Sites: The Best in Educational Web Sites---Researched by teachers for teachers.
Smithsonian Education --- Lesson plans, background information and more from the Smithsonian Institution.
SuccessLink:  Linking Educational Innovators across Missouri---Sponsored by DESE this site includes lesson plans, job vacancies, and much more.
Teachers.net---A mega site with lesson plans, chat boards, live meetings, etc.
Verizon: Thinkfinity --- Literacy, education, technology.  Formerly MarcoPolo: Internet Content for the Classroom
Web English Teacher --- Claims to offer the best of K-12 English/Language Arts online teaching resources.
What to Expect your First Year of Teaching ---A document which is the result of focus group discussions that the U.S. Department of Education facilitated with winners of the 1996 Sallie Mae First Class Teacher Awards.


Statistics

Condition of Education.  Reference L 112 C65
Digest of Education Statistics.  Reference L 11 D48a
Education Indicators: An international perspective.  Reference L 112 E34 1996
Education Statistics of the United States.  Reference LB 201 E38
National Center for Education Statistics---NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data that are related to education in the United States and other nations.


Citing Sources

Selected guides to help you cite sources correctly  in APA, Chicago/Turabian, and MLA styles.
 

For further assistance, visit or call the Reference Desk (660-785-4051) or contact the Reference librarian for Education.

Daisy Rearick, Reference Librarian for Education
(660) 785-4048
drearick@truman.edu

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Last Modified 25 July 2008
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