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Recommended databases for multicultural studies research
- Education Source This link opens in a new windowSelected full text for approximately 2,850 journals, with additional coverage for books and conference papers
- ERIC (EBSCO) This link opens in a new window
Selected full text for journal articles (EJ references) and Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) documents (ED references)
- Communication & Mass Media Complete This link opens in a new windowSelected full text articles from journals and magazines with some coverage for books and conference papers
- Educational Administration Abstracts This link opens in a new window
Selected full text articles from journals and magazines on educational leadership, educational management, educational research, and more
- SAGE Journals This link opens in a new windowSelected full text articles from SAGE journals in education, the social sciences and humanities, health sciences, life and biomedical sciences, and materials science and engineering
- SocINDEX with Full Text This link opens in a new windowSelected full text articles from journals in sociology and related areas of history, anthropology, social work, political science, psychology, and law
- Sociological Abstracts This link opens in a new windowSelected full text for journal articles, books, conference proceedings, and dissertations in sociology and related fields
- Web of Science This link opens in a new windowIdentifies articles and references from journals in science, the social sciences, and art and humanities; selected full text available via Find It @ UHCL; results can be sorted by times cited; use Cited Reference search to find works that cite an earlier article or publication
Sample citation: Onslow, B., Adams, L., Edmunds, G., Waters, J., Chapple, N., Kealey, B. & Eady, J. (2005). Are you in the zone? Teaching Children Mathematics, 11(9): 458-463.
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- "are you in the zone?"
- onslow AND "in the zone"
- "in the zone" AND "teaching children mathematics"
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- Anatomy of a Scholarly ArticleExplains key elements from the first & last page of a typical scholarly or academic article. North Carolina State Univ. Libraries