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Schools, Communities, and the Teacher, TPRP 190

This subject guide contains links to library and other resources that can be used for TPRP 190, Schools, Communities, and the Teacher. Access to many of these resources requires a computer that is part of the Yale network. Access can also be obtained by means of the Remote Authentication Proxy Server. Please view Appropriate Use of Electronic Resources at Yale University before using our resources.

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Catalogs

Catalogs are some of the primary discovery tools in a library. A local catalog (such as Orbis) enables a library user to determine what items are in a library's collection and where those items are housed. Another type of catalog is a union catalog. A union catalog is a "catalog of catalogs" and contains library holdings information for all the libraries (academic, public and private) that contribute information to the union catalog.

Dictionaries, Encyclopedias and Other Selected Resources

Dictionaries are monographs that define individual words of a language so as to set forth their orthography, pronunciation, signification, and use, their synonyms, deviation, and history among other facts. Dictionaries can be general or subject specific.

Encyclopedias are works that contain information on all branches of knowledge or treat comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge, usually in articles arranged alphabetically by subject.

Both types of reference materials provide ideas for developing a search term list and strategy.

Indexes

Indexes, such as periodical indexes, allow you to search for articles or subject specific materials published in a periodical, journal title, or other bibliographic resources. Some of the indexes listed here also permit the retrieval of the full text of a given article. Please note that an index and a catalog are not the same type of discovery tool. A catalog allows you to determine if a resource is part of a library's collection. An index allows you to search for a specific article, book chapter, etc. within a periodical, journal title, or other resource.

Additional Library Resources

A sample of additional library resources, such as electronic journals and interlibrary loan/document delivery services.

Selected Internet Resources

A selection of links to local education resources.

Style Guides

A collection of resources that are useful tools for paper composition.

Catalogs
CRL - Center for Research Libraries Catalog

The CRL Catalog is the online catalog of the Center for Research Libraries in Chicago. Its primary purpose is to collect those research materials not targeted by the North American research institutions. The Center collects heavily in the follow materials: archival materials, newspapers and periodicals (foreign & domestic, specialized), foreign doctoral dissertations, U.S. state documents, USSR Academic publications. The Center collects broadly in the following geographic regions: Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia. In addition, the Center collects any category of material, from any geographic locale, which is deemed important to scholarly research, but has not been acquired by other institutions. All resources in the CRL Catalog are available to Yale University faculty, staff, and students through Interlibrary Loan.

Eureka

EUREKA offers easy-to-use online access to a wide array of databases, including the Research Libraries Group's RLIN bibliographic database of more than 22 million titles. Use EUREKA to uncover a wealth of resources in almost any area of study, or to locate items in specific libraries and research collections. EUREKA provides catalog records for books, journals, maps, sound recordings, musical scores, films, archives, and computer files held in research, corporate, and public libraries, as well as museums, archives and historical societies. All searches may be easily printed, downloaded or e-mailed directly to you. Use the REQUEST Button in Eureka to request items that Yale does not own through Interlibrary Loan. If you don't find a particular item in Eureka, try WorldCat.

Orbis

Orbis, the Yale University Library's online public access catalog, contains entries for titles the Library has acquired. Orbis provides circulation information for all items as well as holdings information for most journal titles. For help using Orbis, see the Guide to Using Orbis.

WorldCat

WorldCat is the Online Computer Library Center's (OCLC) online "union catalog"; that is, its database of over 50 million records of books and other materials held in thousands of academic, public, special and national libraries around the world. Use WorldCat to locate materials outside of Yale, in almost any area of study, or to locate items in specific libraries and research collections. WorldCat provides catalog records for books, maps, sound recordings, musical scores, films, archives, and computer files held in research, corporate, and public libraries, as well as museums, archives and historical societies. All searches may be easily printed, downloaded or e-mailed directly to you.

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Dictionaries, Encyclopedias and Other Selected Resources

Britannica Online

Britannica Online includes the following:
* Britannica Online and Book of the Year articles -- More than 65,000 subjects are addressed in articles ranging from concise explanations to comprehensive expositions and from historical treatments of subjects to current-events coverage.
* The Index to Britannica Online -- More than 400,000 references have been compiled, edited, and hypertext-linked to text articles for easy navigation. Additionally, there are more than 10,000 links to images and tables.
* Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Edition -- The best-selling dictionary, with its comprehensive treatment of words, has been included for your convenience.

Britannica.com is a free knowledge and learning center for current affairs. Users can simultaneously search the encyclopedia, reviews of the Web sites, articles from leading magazines, and related books. Britannica.com includes the complete, updated Encyclopædia Britannica, selected articles from more than 70 of the world's top magazines--including Newsweek, Discover, and The Economist, a guide to the Web sites includes more than 125,000 sites, and you can also search the text of more than 100 million Web pages to find more information. Full access to Britannica.com requires a networked computer with a Yale IP address.

Educators Resource Directory

Educators Resource Directory provides access to a compilation of educational resources and tables and charts of education statistics and rankings. Section I contains contact information for resources that provide tools for classroom and career management. Section II contains tables and charts in nine categories such as average teacher salaries, SAT/ACT scores, enrollment, state regulations, revenues and expenditures, federal programs for education and learning resources and technology concerning career development decisions, fiscal health and education scores.

International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences

A comprehensive encyclopedia covering both the social and behavioral sciences. Each entry defines the concept, idea, topic, area of research, or subdiscipline that constitutes the title of the entry; provides the intellectual context, changes in focus or emphasis over time; includes the emphasis in current theory and research; outlines the methodological issues or problems; and discusses possible future directions of theory and research.

Online General Reference Resources

At the Online General Reference Resources page, find a gateway to many of Yale University Library's ready reference materials such as language dictionaries, fast facts, biographies, and encyclopedias.

Oxford English Dictionary

The Oxford English Dictionary (Oxford University Press) is in an online version which enables the full text of the Dictionary to be searched in a way impossible in the printed version, and which allows updates more rapidly and more frequently than ever before. Language is constantly evolving, and there has been a great proliferation of new words and meanings in English throughout the world since the original publication of the OED between 1884 and 1928. Now, for the first time ever, the Dictionary is being completely revised. Every one of the 250,000 entries is being updated, and many more will be added during the course of this unprecedented revision programme, which is expected to double the length of the text. Draft versions of new and revised entries from the revision programme will be added to OED Online at quarterly intervals, with each revised entry being linked to the Second Edition version for comparison. The first batch of new and revised entries contains just over 1000 entries, running from the letter M to the word mahurat.

Oxford Reference Online

The Core Collection brings together over 100 language and subject dictionaries and reference works published by Oxford University Press into a single cross-searchable resource. Containing over 2 million dictionary definitions, facts, figures, people, places, dates, and quotations, Oxford Reference Online: The Core Collection is unique in offering integrated, consistent content from general reference, language, humanities, social sciences, medical, scientific, and professional one-volume works.

World Education Encyclopedia

This country-by-country survey of educational systems provides detailed essays on the histories, legal foundations, and primary and secondary educational systems of 233 countries. This updated and expanded edition gives users up-to-date coverage of reorganized educational systems and high-interest topics such as technological advances.

Selected Print Resources

A list of selected print resources for Education held by Yale University Library.

Thesaurus.com

Thesaurus.com provides a hypertext version of Roget's Thesaurus.

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Indexes

General

Academic Search Premier

Academic Search Premier, designed specifically for academic institutions, is the world's largest scholarly, multi-disciplinary full text database containing full text for more than 3,600 scholarly publications, including more than 2,700 peer-reviewed publications. In addition to the full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for all 4,500 journals in the collection. This scholarly collection offers information in nearly every area of academic study including: social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, physics, chemistry, language and linguistics, arts & literature, medical sciences, ethnic studies, and many more.

Biography Resource Center

The Biography Resource Center (BioRC) is a comprehensive database of biographical information throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas. It combines more than 245,000 biographies from sources such as Contemporary Authors, Encyclopedia of World Biography, Newsmakers, Contemporary Theatre, Film, and Television, Contemporary Musicians, Historic World Leaders, Notable Twentieth-Century Scientists, Contemporary Black Biography, Religious Leaders of America, International Dictionary of Art and Artists, Writers Directory; with full-text articles from nearly 250 periodicals including American History, The Christian Century, Saturday Night, U.S. News & World Report. Included in this database are Biographical Reference Sources and The Complete Marquis Who's Who.

Ebrary

Ebrary is a collection of thousands of online full text books in a variety of subject areas. Full text content can be viewed and searched online and printed without charge after installing the ebrary Reader. You can also bookmark sections of the book, copy and paste text, and save sections for later reading if you have a free Ebrary account. Ebrary contains books from many academic and trade publishers in every subject.

Periodicals Contents Index

PCI Web is an electronic index to the contents of thousands of periodicals in the humanities and social sciences, from their first issues to 1995. Every article is indexed. PCI Web currently indexes over eleven million journal articles in 3,536 journals. Every year, it adds records for more than one million new articles. It will grow to encompass over 5,000 journals and 20 million individual articles.

Recently the scope of new journals has been extended to 1995, and existing journals will be updated in the near future.

Project Muse

Project Muse provides online access to the full text of the Johns Hopkins University Press's 40+ scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences, and mathematics in a searchable database.

Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature Full Text

Readers' Guide Full Text and Readers' Guide Retrospective together offer comprehensive indexing and abstracting of some 375 of the most popular general interest periodicals published in the United States and Canada since 1890, plus the full text of over 120 of those periodicals from 1994 - present. They cover news, current events, and all subject areas, including business, fashion, politics, crafts, food, education, sports, history, and science. The abstracts average 125 words in length. Two types of abstracts are included. Informative abstracts convey the content, scope, and complexity of the source article, and are the predominant form used. Indicative abstracts describe the subject of the source article and are reserved for how to articles, humorous essays, personal accounts, and recipes. Full-text coverage begins in January 1994 for most titles.

Web of Science

The ISI Citation Databases collectively index more than 8,000 high quality, peer-reviewed journals cover-to-cover, providing users with complete bibliographic data, full-length author abstracts, and cited references from the world's most influential research with online backfiles access now completely matching the print editions:

  • The Science Citation Index Expanded covers over 5,700 journals
  • The Social Sciences Citation Index covers over 1,700 journals
  • The Arts & Humanities Citation Index covers over 1,120 journals

Business, Management, & Policy

Business Source Premier

EBSCOhost's Business Source Premier database is a comprehensive, business periodical database that includes scholarly journals and business periodicals covering topics such as management, economics, finance, accounting, international business and much more. Business Source Premier contains content from full text sources ranging from general business periodicals such as Business Week, Forbes, Fortune, American Banker, etc. to academic journals such as Harvard Business Review, Journal of Management, Academy of Management Review, Review of Economics & Statistics, etc. This database also includes Country Monitor and Industry Yearbook Reports from WEFA, 35 country reports from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and Wall Street Words.

PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service)

PAIS International covers the literature of public affairs including political, economic and social issues. It contains references to articles, books, government documents, statistical directories, research reports, conference reports and publications of international agencies. Publications from more than 60 countries are included. Materials indexed are in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.

PolicyFile: Public Policy Research and Analysis

PolicyFile indexes research and publication abstracts of public policy think tanks, university research programs, research organizations and publishers. It covers all public policy issues from trade with Asia to health care reform, from telecommunications regulation to the European Union, from terrorism to intelligence reform, from Bosnia to Superfund. It is updated weekly and at the abstract level, Profile provides users with web links to contributing organization's home page, electronic mail address, scholar biographies, and full text.

Wilson Business Abstracts

Wilson Business Abstracts, produced by The H.W. Wilson Company, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from 400 English-language periodicals published in the United States and elsewhere, including the leading business magazines and trade and research journals. Wilson Business Abstracts is Business Periodicals Index with abstracts: all periodicals indexed in Business Periodicals Index are abstracted in Wilson Business Abstracts. The abstracts range from 50 to 150 words and describe the content and scope of the source articles. Wilson Business Abstracts Full Text contains the full text of more than 155 of the periodicals plus comprehensive indexing and abstracting for all of theperiodicals covered in Business Periodicals Index. Full text coverage begins in January 1995.

Education

Children's Literature Database Comprehensive

The Children's Literature Comprehensive Database (CLCD), an acquisition, research, and reference service that offers 900,000 MARC records and more than 200,000 reviews of children's books, all full text searchable from 22 sources of critical reviews. Materials covered include children's books, ranging from the earliest baby board books to novels and nonfiction for young adults. An average of more than 1,500 new reviews are added to the database monthly. In addition, CLCD presently contains more than 900,000 catalog records in MARC format that have children's headings assigned including data, subject terms, and annotations.

Education Full Text

Education Full Text, produced by The H.W. Wilson Company, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles of at least one column in length from more than 400 English-language periodicals and yearbooks published in the United States and elsewhere. English-language books relating to education published in 1995 or later are also indexed. Subject coverage includes: preschool, elementary, secondary, and higher education; special and vocational education; comparative and multicultural education; adult and continuing education; computer technology; teacher education, evaluation, and methods; school administration and parent-teacher relations; and issues such as government funding and prayer in the schools. Abstracting coverage begins with January 1994. Abstracts range from 50 to 300 words and describe the content and scope of the source documents. Full-text coverage begins in January 1996.

ERIC Online

The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) is a national information system designed to provide users with ready access to an extensive body of education-related literature. ERIC encompasses the world’s largest and most frequently searched education database. It contains more than 1 million abstracts of documents and journal articles on education research and practice. ERIC documents are available on microfiche in the Sterling Memorial Library Microtext Center.

GEM - The Gateway to Educational Materials

"The Gateway to Educational MaterialsSM is a Consortium effort to provide educators with quick and easy access to thousands of educational resources found on various federal, state, university, non-profit, and commercial Internet sites. GEM is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. Teachers, parents, administrators can search or browse The GatewaySM and find thousands of high quality educational materials, including lesson plans, activities, and projects from over 320 of the 518 GEM Consortium members." -GEM Webpage

iCONN Professional Collection

iCONN, Connecticut Digital Library provides access to a wide selection of information databases and other electronic resources such as InfoTrac One File, General Reference Center GOLD, Expanded Academic Index, Business & Company Resource Center, and Health & Wellness Resource Center, to support the educational, cultural, personal and economic interests of Connecticut citizens.

KCDL Online

The Kraus Curriculum Development Library Online, or kcdlonline, is a searchable database that provides curriculum information and indexing on a variety of subjects covered in PreK-12 and Adult Basic Education. With a growing database of nearly 5,000 curriculum documents, kcdlonline provides a direct link to the curricula and contact information on the agencies that issue the curricula (5th edition materials). Older materials are indexed in the KCDL index. Additional database contents include frameworks, and standards from all across the English-speaking world, lessons and learning activities, educational objectives, educational content, instructional strategies, and evaluative techniques. The Krauss Curriculum Development Library Online is updated monthly and can be searched for specific curricula by subject, keywords, forms of educational content, grades covered, and geographic locale. KCDL enables you to draw upon a wide selection of developed curricula for use in improving your existing curricula or in creating new frameworks and standards.

PsycINFO

The PsycINFO ® database covers the professional and academic literature in psychology and related disciplines including medicine, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, education, pharmacology, physiology, linguistics, and other areas. Coverage is worldwide, and includes references and abstracts to over 1300 journals and dissertations in more than 30 languages, and to book chapters and books in the English language. Over 50,000 references are added annually. Popular literature is excluded.

Sociological Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts features journal citations and abstracts; book, chapter, and association paper abstracts; and book, film, and software review citations. Entries cover sociological aspects of twenty-nine broad topics, including anthropology, business, collective behavior, community development, disaster studies, education, environmental studies, gender studies, gerontology, law and penology, marriage and family studies, medicine and health, racial interactions, social psychology, social work, sociological theory, stratification, substance abuse, urban studies, and violence.

What Works Clearinghouse

"The What Works Clearinghouse was established by the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences to provide educators, policymakers, and the public with a central, independent, and trusted source of scientific evidence of what works in education. It is administered by the Department through a contract to a joint venture of the American Institutes for Research and the Campbell Collaboration." As this Clearinghouse is new, topic coverage is in process.

History

Access to African American Studies

Lexis-Nexis Primary Sources in U.S. History comprises three full text modules---Access to African American Studies, Access to Presidential Studies, and Access to Women's Studies---and Guides to Microform Collections. The subject specific modules provide a range of sources, including autobiographies, manuscripts, government documents, photographs and images, reference and scholarly articles, and speeches.

The Guides to microform collections provide a web-based finding aid for certain microform collections. Instead of searching through several printed guides that accompany microforms, you may search all the microform collections in the database by keyword or browse the electronic versions of the printed guides by title or subject. The end result will be a list of descriptions of records you can find either in Yale University Library's microform collections or through interlibrary loan.

Currently Primary Sources in U.S. History contains the guides for 125 of the microform collections from University Publications of America (UPA), an imprint of Congressional Information Service, Inc. (CIS). Coverage will expand with some 50 more titles each year--including new titles, and widely-held titles not published by UPA.

America: History and Life

America: History and Life is a bibliographic reference to the history of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Published since 1964, the database comprises almost 400,000 bibliographic entries, covering over 2,000 journals published worldwide. In addition to covering all key English-language historical journals, America: History and Life coverage includes selected historical journals from major countries, state and local history journals, and a targeted selection of hundreds of journals in the social sciences and humanities. Over 90% of the articles included are published in English-language journals. All abstracts are written in English. America: History and Life on the Web also includes in-process English-language article entries (those entries for which abstract, subject terms, and chronologies are not yet available) prior to their completion and inclusion in the print and CD-ROM versions.

In addition to articles, each year America: History and Life includes approximately 6,000 citations of book and media reviews from a selection of over one hundred key journals in US and Canadian history and related fields. The database also includes citations to abstracts of dissertations published in these areas.

Bibliography of Asian Studies

Full content of the whole twenty years of the annual printed Bibliography of Asian Studies, plus numerous citations from more recent years (including all articles in the 100 most-used journals in Asian studies and approximately 420,000 citations.

Bibliography of Native North Americans

Bibliography of Native North Americans is the only bibliographic database published on the history, life and culture of native North Americans. Compiled by the Human Relations Area Files, it contains citations to works published from the sixteen century to the present, including monographs, essays, journal articles, US and Canadian government documents and other publications. With over 67,000 records, this database is a useful tool for anyone researching native American topics and issues, including anthropologists, political scientists, sociologists, psychologists, educators, and legal medical researchers, and policy makers.

Black Studies Database

The Black Studies Database, the electronic version of the celebrated Kaiser Index to Black Periodicals, includes more than 170,000 citations drawn from significant and influential journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, pamphlets and reports relevant to the Black experience from 1948-1986. This valuable resource covers events critical to the study of Black life and culture outside of Africa including notable figures in Black history, culture, and sports; the Civil Rights Movement, the growth of the NAACP and the National Urban League; the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; jazz and soul music; and much more. Citations in the Kaiser Index come from more than 150 publications relevant to the Black experience and African Diaspora. The Kaiser Index provides ready reference on Black history and culture. Ernest Kaiser, the principal indexer, and his colleagues developed the Index to supplement the limited number of existing Black reference books and assist in answering a broad range of questions on the international Black experience. The Kaiser Index has been compiled from the handwritten notes of generations of librarians at the Schomburg Center and painstakingly computerized with the help of a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Chicano Database

The Chicano Database identifies all types of material on Mexican-American topics and about Chicanos. Updated quarterly, the Chicano Database covers at least 1967 to the present, with more than 48,000 records. Records added since 1992 have expanded its scope to include the broader Latino experience, including Puerto Ricans, Cuban Americans, and Central American immigrants. The Chicano Database also includes the Spanish Speaking Mental Health Database, covering psychological, sociological, and educational literature.

GenderWatch

GenderWatch is a full text database of publications that focus on the impact of gender across a broad spectrum of subject areas including business, education, literature and the arts, health sciences, history, political science, public policy, sociology and contemporary culture, and gender and women's studies. Publications include academic and scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, regional publications, books, booklets and pamphlets, conference proceedings, and government, n-g-o and special reports.

GPO on SilverPlatter

Government Printing Office (GPO) corresponds to Monthly Catalog of US Government Publications. Contains more than 375,000 citations to the publications of US government agencies, including the US Congress. Covers Senate and House hearings on bills and laws, as well as agency-sponsored studies, fact sheets, maps, handbooks, subject bibliographies, and conference proceedings. Subjects covered include agriculture, economics, energy, public affaires, taxation, law, health, consumer issues, and environment. Coverage: July 1976 to date. Updating: 2000 records a month.

Hispanic American Periodicals

HAPI is the largest index of journal information from and about Central and South America, Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the United States-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the United States. From analyses of current political, economic, and social issues to unique coverage of Latin American arts and letters, HAPI contains complete bibliographic citations to articles, book reviews, documents, original literary works, and other materials.

Historical Abstracts

Historical Abstracts contains annotated references to books, articles, and dissertations on the history of the world from 1450 to the present (excluding the United States and Canada, which are covered in America: History and Life). Published since 1954, Historical Abstracts indexes over 2,000 journals published throughout the world. In addition to key historical journals from virtually every major country, Historical Abstracts covers hundreds of journals in the social sciences and humanities that are of special interest to researchers and students of history.

All abstracts are written in English. Article citations carry abstracts of 75-120 words or annotations of one or two sentences. Historical Abstracts on the Web also includes in-process English-language article entries (those entries for which abstract, subject terms, and chronologies are not yet available) prior to their inclusion in the print and CD-ROM versions. In addition to articles, each year Historical Abstracts includes approximately 3,000 citations to historical books and abstracts of dissertations of particular interest for historical research.

Sexual Diversity Studies: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Abstracts

Sexual Diversity Studies offers a review of popular and scholarly print, electronic, and Internet publications and press of interest to the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered community. Sexual Diversity Studies primarily indexes publications addressing the social, legal, economic, political, cultural, historical, literary, and health concerns of the GLBT community, including coverage of sexual activity between consenting adults; other subject areas are covered peripherally. Sexual Diversity Studies indexes a variety of materials including non-fiction, reviews, and essays - excluding only fiction and erotica. Nearly 600 sources include: journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, bulletins, books, proceedings, reports, dissertations, studies, web sites, and multi-media publications.

Religious Study and Philosophy

ATLA/ATLAS Religion Database

The ATLA/ATLAS Religion Database is a comprehensive database designed to support religious and theological scholarship in graduate education and faculty research. The file contains citations from international titles and 13,000 multi-author works in and related to the field of religion. It also includes a full range of index citations to journal articles, essays in multi-author works, and book reviews from ATLA's print indexes: Religion Index One (RIO), Religion Index Two (R IT) , and Index to Book Reviews in Religion (IBRR). Approximately 15% of citations now have full text available through the ATLAS project.

Philosopher's Index

Philosopher's Index database contains 213,000 bibliographic citations with author abstracts covering scholarly research in the fifteen fields of philosophy with complete coverage of all major articles from anthologies and books written in English, Spanish, German, Italian, and French -- over 480 journals from 38 countries published since 1940. Topics include all major fields of philosophy, including Aesthetics, Epistemology, Ethics, Logic (including mathematics), Metaphysics (including philosophy of mind, existentialism, and phenomenology), Political philosophy (including philosophy of law), Social philosophy, and the Philosophy of Education, History, Language, Science and Religion.

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Additional Library Resources

Subject Guides for Specific Content Areas

Find a comprehensive subject guide for a variety of content areas.

Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Services

Yale Library's Interlibrary Loan (ILL) and Document Delivery Services helps to provide access to library collections, both at Yale and around the world.

Education Electronic Journals

Search the Online Journals Database for access to electronic education journals or find full-text for a citation you already have by using our SFX citation linker.

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Selected Internet Resources

Selected Local Resources

Local sites related to the study of education.

Selected Internet Resources: Education Policy and Reform

Web sites pertaining to education policy and reform.

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Style Guides

APAStyle.org

The American Psychological Association has established an editorial style that it uses in all of the books and journals that it publishes. Many others working in the social and behavioral sciences have adopted this style as their standard as well.

See the print guide for complete information on the APA Editorial Standard, Publication Manual of the American Psychology Association

Title: Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Edition: 5th ed.
Published: Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2001.
Description/Quantity: xxviii, 439 p. ; 26 cm.

Location: MEDICAL c.1 Temporarily Shelved at NURSING LIBRARY, Reserve (Nursing students only)
Call Number: BF76.7 P83 2001

Location: MEDICAL, Reference (Non-Circulating)
Call Number: Ref 20 BF76.7 P83 2001

Location: SML, Reference Desk (Non-Circulating)
Call Number: BF76.7 P83X 2001 (LC)

Location: Social Science Library, Reference
Call Number: BF76.7 P83 2001 (LC)

APA Reference Style: tightening up your citations

A comprehensive guide which summarizes APA style, the set of specific formatting conventions sanctioned by the American Psychological Association.

Note: This guide currently represents the fourth edition of APA style. Consult the print guide for current information.

APA Samples for a Bibliography

Samples of bibliographic citations created according to the APA style manual.

APA Style Resources

This site contains links to APA style guides and help sheets on the Internet. Students may also wish to look into Carol J. Amato's book, The World's Easiest Guide to Using the APA, copyright 1995 by Stargazer Publishing Company.

Columbia Online Style: MLA-Style Citations of Electronic Sources

Janice Walker's guide for citing online resources.

Psychology with Style

A guide which summarizes the material available in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.

RefWorks

With RefWorks users can create their own personal research database of citations to books, journal articles, and web pages, by importing references from online databases. They can use these references in writing their papers and automatically format the paper and the bibliography. Citations initially captured with RefWorks can subsequently be exported to other citation programs, such as Endnote, Procite, or Reference Manager. As a web-based product, RefWorks is available to users across various platforms including Windows, Mac, Unix, etc.

Citations imported into RefWorks will display with Yale SFX links. These links will lead to electronic full text (when available) along with other library services, such as Interlibrary Loan.

Other Citation Styles

Bartleby.com - Reference
BetterEditor.org - Grammar Guides
Chicago Manual of Style, FAQ's
Chicago Manual of Style Form Guide (from Ohio State Univ. Libraries)
Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing
Elements of Style, William Strunk
Internet Public Library - Style and Writing Guides
MLA: Modern Language Association, "What is MLA Style?"

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