Our broadest, most general index to academic articles and magazines, covering virtually all academic areas of study, including: social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, language and linguistics, arts and literature, medical sciences, and ethnic studies.
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Academic Search Complete provides abstracts for more than 9,300 scholarly and popular periodicals, with full-text for more than 5,300 of these.
Indexes 4,450 scholarly Business journals, covering the subject areas of management, economics, finance, accounting, international business, and marketing.
It also includes other sources of full-text information such as country economic reports and detailed company profiles for thousands of the world's largest companies. Includes some ahead of print content.
Provides original, comprehensive reporting and analysis on issues in the news. Each issue reports in-depth on a single theme in the areas of political and social issues, health, international affairs, education, the environment, technology and the U.S. economy. Reports include a background and chronology; an assessment of the current situation; tables and maps; pro/con statements from representatives of opposing positions; and bibliographies of key sources.
Reports include a background and chronology; an assessment of the current situation; tables and maps; pro/con statements from representatives of opposing positions; and bibliographies of key sources
Includes journal articles, books, research syntheses, conference papers, technical reports, policy papers. There is a free version that anyone can use at eric.ed.gov. Use the library version because you will be able to access the full-text of the articles you find more easily. Currently indexes more than 600 journals.
In addition, contributors have given ERIC permission to display more than 115,000 full-text materials in PDF format. These materials are generally part of the recent grey literature such as conference papers and reports, rather than journal articles and books. Older ERIC documents that are not free on the web are available on microfiche, but must be recalled from storage.
Covers all areas of Sociology, including: social behavior, human tendencies, interaction, relationships, community development, culture and social structure.
This index contains more than 1,900,000 records with subject headings from a 19,300 term sociology-specific thesaurus. This database also contains abstracts for more than 815 core coverage journals dating back to 1895. In addition, the database provides data mined from more than 630 priority coverage journals as well as 2,840 selective coverage journals. This index replaces Sociological Abstracts.
This handout explains what literature reviews are and offer insights into the form and construction of literature reviews in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
The literature review for this study is organized primarily in a thematic way around topics outlining the political situation and general perspectives of Nepali Bhutanese refugees in the US, as well as the use of community gardening as a mental health intervention.
The literature review for this study discusses topics in a thematic way, moving from the research on students' motivation levels to the potential impact of story-based instruction.
This extensive literature review covers many themes relating to the importance of middle school education, including student motivation and readiness for high school.
This online guide provides formatting guidelines for the most prevalent citation styles, including APA, MLA, Chicago, and AMA. The citation style that you use usually relates to your field of study.
Input citation data into fields to automatically generate APA or other citations.
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