Education
Undergraduate
This guide is designed to help you navigate the resources available for undergraduate Education. Whether you are looking for books, articles, databases, or other materials, you'll find a wealth of information to support your research and studies. Explore the tabs above to get started, and don't hesitate to reach out to our library staff for assistance.
ERIC contains over 1.5 million records, linking to hundreds of thousands of full-text documents from 1966 onward, including journal articles, books, conference papers, and more.
ProQuest® Education Journals provides access to 900 educational publications, including 600+ full-text titles, covering topics like primary, secondary, higher education, special education, and more.
Content includes over 400 full-text scholarly journals, reports, and reference sources, focusing on education, child development, educational psychology, and more, with many titles also in ERIC.
SAGE journals in our collection and beyond covering the areas of business, education, humanities, social sciences, science, technology and health sciences and medicine.
Special Ed Connection® offers online answers, news, and guidance on special education topics like Section 504, Early Childhood, Inclusion, and more, supporting ongoing professional development.
*The Chronicle of Higher Education* provides news, information, and jobs for faculty and administrators, covering campus trends, research, and higher education policy and administration.
This multi-disciplinary database offers full text for nearly 4,800 journals, over 12,000 peer-reviewed titles, and PDF back files dating back to 1975 for about 140 journals.
Gale In Context: Elementary (formerly Kids InfoBits) helps elementary students build research skills with reliable, age-appropriate content on various classroom subjects, including animals, arts, and social studies.
Gale in Context: Middle School is a cross-disciplinary database for middle school students, featuring literature, science, social studies, and history, with age-appropriate videos, newspapers, magazines, and primary sources.