If you come across articles that are not available in full text via Get It! or in the database that you are searching, you can check to see if the library has a print copy of the journal which contains the article you are seeking. To conduct a search for a journal, note the journal's title, year, volume, and issue. Then, head to the library catalog, DELCAT, and search for the journal by title. (ex: International Journal of Educational Research).
When you have located the record for the journal that you are seeking, click "holdings" to see if we have the journal for the year in which the article you are seeking was published. If you need help with this process, please ask for help at the reference desk or by using our Ask A Librarian services.
Determine where to find biographical material on people from all time periods, geographic locations, & fields of endeavor. Provides detailed information on over 5 million people.
Contains names, birth/death years, & bibliographic references to books containing naterial on that person & an indication of which books or articles include a portrait. Accessed via the Gale Directory Library platform.
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Databases organize, or index, information on many journals and the articles published within those journals. Databases can be the most efficient way to search for research on a topic. The following databases index Children's Literature-related journals:
Indexes & abstracts as well as some full-text education journals. Covers all levels of education, from early childhood to higher education. Also includes a collection of videos that provide practical online teacher training that addresses the evolving landscape of education.
The following databases, while not specific to Children's Literature, can be helpful when researching in this field: