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Educational Technology: A Research Guide: Finding Articles

This guide is intended to be a starting point for someone doing research in the area of educational technology.

  Learning In New Ways

  Off-Campus Access

With very few exceptions, UST Libraries resources are available from off-campus.  You will be asked to enter your UST username/password.  This is the username you use for your UST email, not your Banner ID. 

  GET IT

GET IT example

Click the GET IT buttons within any of our databases to get the full text of the article (if available).  We don't own every e-journal, but those that we do own will be available through the GET IT button.  Those that aren't available can be requested through ILLiad

Watch this video for more info.

  I Found This Citation...

....so how can I get a copy of the article?  We get that question a lot.  We have a link on the library homepage to search just journal titles--it is linked below.  Click on it and type in the title of the journal you are looking for (NOT the article title), and (if UST has access to the journal--in any format) you will get a list of where we have it.  Sometimes it may be online, sometimes only in print at a library, and sometimes it may be in microform in a library. Try it out.

Recommended Databases

i'm going to break this list into two groups. This first group is focused a bit more on education and psychology.  Use these if you are looking for the educational or psychological angle on your topic.  Use the technology databases in the next group if you are more interested in the science behind computers and other new technologies.

Group 2: Technology Databases

Contact me for assistance

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Conrad Woxland
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conrad.woxland@stthomas.edu
Charles J. Keffer Library | MOH 206F
651-962-4662
Subjects: Education, Psychology