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- ERIC
The most comprehensive index to articles, books, reports, and digests published in education from 1966 to the present, some full text. Produced by the Education Resources Information Center of the U.S. Department of Education. - Educator's Reference Complete
More than 450 full-text academic journals, hundreds of full-text reports, and many premier reference sources. Included content focuses on educational principles, child development and psychology, and best practices in education. Majority of the full-text titles included are also found in the ERIC database - Professional Collection
More than 300 full text periodicals for teachers and school administrators (Tennessee Electronic Library) - JSTOR
Full text of many scholarly education journals from their beginnings up to 3 to 5 years ago. - PsycInfo
APA’s resource for abstracts of scholarly journal articles, books and dissertations in behavioral sciences, education and mental health. Journal coverage runs from 1887 to the present. (EBSCOHost Web) - Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection
Provides full text for 500 of the journals indexed in PsycINFO. Date Range: 1965- - Directory of Open Access Journals
Free full text open access scientific and scholarly journals, including 355 education journals. - Academic OneFile
Millions of full text journal and magazine articles on all academic subject areas. You can limit your results to peer reviewed publications for the most scholarly articles.
Education Websites
- Alcove 9 Annotated List of Reference Websites
A collection of websites selected and annotated by subject specialists at the Library of Congress. - Tennessee Department of Education
- National Library of Education
The federal government's primary resource center for education information on current and historical programs, activities and publications of the U.S. Department of Education, federal education policy, and education research and statistics. - National Center for Education Statistics

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- Gale Virtual Reference Library
Online reference sets including the Encyclopedia of Education, Encyclopedia of Education Law, and many more.
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