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Educational Psychology

Journal Articles

We subscribe to thousands of journals, which gives you access to fundamental research in a subject as well as the latest findings. Databases are really useful when searching for journal articles - they search across lots of journals at the same time and their search engines are more powerful than Library Search. They are trustworthy, scholarly sources with clear citation information. You may need to search across multiple databases to find a broader range of literature. 

 

Tips on using databases

If you want to know more using databases, you can try the tutorial to the right, book a one-to-one with your subject librarian or attend a workshopThe following databases may be useful for your subject:

Multidiscipline Databases

Multidisciplinary databases do not include research on a specific topic. They will include resources on education and may be particularly useful for topics where education overlaps with other subjects like health or equality.

Education Specific Databases

Subject-specific databases index education journals and reports.

Psychology Databases

Policy Documents 

These databases index materials produced by those who create or seek to influence policy. This includes Governments, charities, think tanks and NGOs.

Location Specific Resources

Tutorials: using databases

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This interactive tutorial guides you through the process of using databases optimally to find information on your topic.

Web of Science: search tips

Evaluating information tutorial

Evaluating Information Tutorial

A self-help tutorial on evaluating the quality of readings.

Sage Research Methods

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Sage Research Methods is a very useful resource when it comes to finding out about research methodology.

Systematic Reviews

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If you are undertaking a systematic or scoping literature review as part of your studies, have a look at our guide to Systematic Reviews for the Social Sciences