This page lists and describes articles and databases available for EDU 963R: Action Research in Education research at the Salem State University Library.If you access a title from off-campus, you will be prompted to enter a username and password. Your username and password are the same as those used for SSU email and Navigator. Go to A-Z Database List for a full list of library databases.
Provides full-text access to more than 750 journals, 100 books, and conference papers on all aspects and levels of education since 1983 with monthly updates. Particularly useful for Education and Social Sciences. This database includes the database Education Abstracts.
Online journal focusing on education.
Note: You MUST register as a user using a Salem State University Email address to have full access to the journal.
Provides full-text access to articles published from ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) since 1966 with monthly updates. Particularly useful for Education and Social Sciences. ERIC EBSCO contains full-text ERIC documents (past 5 years) and Digests. View tutorial:
Provides full-text access to articles published from ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) since 1966 with monthly updates. Particularly useful for Education and Social Sciences.
Provides full-text access to over 270 popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines to assist professional educators. Particularly useful for Education and Social Sciences.
List of Journals
Find journals, magazines, and newspapers by titleby using our periodicals directory. The library has a wide range of journals, magazines, and newspapers in print or online through databases.
Online version of the print publication, Chronicle of Higher Education. Includes job postings. Coverage: Current year.
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